“…It has been established that external forces acting on the landward and seaward boundaries, for example, the tidal stage (Henderson et al., 2010), tidal amplitude (Abarca et al., 2013), seawater temperature (Befus et al., 2013; Nguyen et al., 2020; Pu et al., 2020), rainfall (Yu et al., 2017), and inland hydraulic gradient (Kuan et al., 2012; Yu, Xin, & Lu, 2019), influence the USP configuration. These forces operate at various timescales, such as seasonal or daily seawater temperatures (Anderson, 2005), spring‐neap tides with different amplitudes (Robinson, Gibbes, et al., 2007), and seasonality in inland hydraulic gradients (Liu et al., 2016), thus, creating a dynamic intertidal environment.…”