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Polyhaline is a
salinity category term
applied to
brackish estuaries and
other water bodies with a
salinity between 18 and 30
parts per thousand. It is...
- Thal****ic
series > 300 ‰
hyperhaline 60–80 ‰
metahaline 40 ‰
mixoeuhaline 30 ‰
polyhaline 18 ‰
mesohaline 5 ‰
oligohaline 0.5 ‰...
- hulls, and on the
ocean floor. They
typically live in a
salinity range of
polyhaline (18–30 PSU) and
euhaline (30-40 PSU).
Genomic analyses such as sequence...
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Brackish water has
three salinity zones: oligohaline, mesohaline, and
polyhaline. The
freshwater zone runs from the
mouth of the
Susquehanna River to north...
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ecological community groups are
situated on the islands, such as
tidal meso-
polyhaline marshes,
maritime dune gr****lands, salt scrub, and
maritime upland forest...
- surface, it
reduces stratification. However, in the same
scenario in a
polyhaline pool, the
seawater forms a
freshwater lens at the top,
reinforcing the...
- paleoenvironment. The
ostracod Bythocypris sp. from the
member indicates polyhaline to
euhaline conditions.
Slightly higher up, a
faunal sample dominated...
- a
salinity between 17 and 32 ppt (parts per thousand),
classified as
polyhaline. The
tidal circulation of the bay is counterclockwise, fed by the deep...
- with sal****er that
enters through two main
tidal channels to form a
polyhaline environment that
supports a high
level of biodiversity. The
region exhibits...
- in the two
basins of the
Broadmeadow estuary. The
estuary is at
times polyhaline,
notably when
tides retreat and
freshwater inflows become relatively stronger...