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Crabs exposed at low tide are at a greater risk of predation by definitive shorebird hosts than are hidden conspecifics.
This scenario agrees well with survival data suggesting a functional longevity corresponding to the duration of the low tide period.
The final hosts are oystercatchers that feed on the cockles during low tide.
The depth at low tide was 8 m at this cage.
At low tide, the vast intertidal zone is a major resting and feeding ground for large populations of endogenous and migratory birds.
Today some remains may still be seen at low tide.
Much of the foreshore along the coast comprises a shallow reef platform which is exposed at low tide and limits maritime access to the coast.
The designated area comprises the entire island, with the boundary defined as the low tide level.
The greatest numbers of birds were seen about low tide.
Furthermore, shedding of cercariae is restricted to night-time at low tide.
They spent the next three hours on the beach, taking advantage of the low tide to collect molluscs and small marine creatures.
On the bar at the entrance there are seven feet of water at the highest tide and only about a foot at low tide.
Aquatic birds catch and eat shellfish at low tide.
The peak high and low tide each day exhibit the strongest currents in a diurnal cycle, but the monthly lunar cycle is of greater importance for sea ice travel.
The water is described as moving towards the north (up/in) at high tide, and towards the south (down/out) at low tide, approximately every 12 hours.