Consequences of climate-induced salinity increases on zooplankton abundance and diversity in coastal lakes

M Schallenberg, CJ Hall, CW Burns - Marine ecology progress series, 2003 - int-res.com
Intermittent saline intrusions are a common feature of many coastal lakes and wetlands.
These ecosystems are often important sites of biodiversity, biological productivity, and …

Effects of sediment resuspension on phytoplankton production: teasing apart the influences of light, nutrients and algal entrainment

M Schallenberg, CW Burns - Freshwater Biology, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Wind‐induced sediment resuspension can affect planktonic primary productivity by
influencing light penetration and nutrient availability, and by contributing meroplankton …

[HTML][HTML] Human-induced sharp salinity changes in the world's largest hypersaline lagoon Bay Sivash (Crimea) and their effects on the ecosystem

E Anufriieva, E Kolesnikova, T Revkova, A Latushkin… - Water, 2022 - mdpi.com
Lakes and lagoons play an important role worldwide, and salinity fluctuations significantly
affect their ecosystems. Bay Sivash, the world's largest hypersaline water body, underwent a …

Macrostructure of benthos along a salinity gradient: The case of Sivash Bay (the Sea of Azov), the largest hypersaline lagoon worldwide

N Shadrin, E Kolesnikova, T Revkova, A Latushkin… - Journal of Sea …, 2019 - Elsevier
In 2018, total suspended solids (TSS) and dissolved organic matter (DOM) were studied as
well as macrostructure of the macro-and meiobenthos (by sampling soft-sediments and algal …

Phytoplankton diversity of shallow tidal lakes: Influence of periodic salinity changes on diversity and species number of a natural assemblage 1

S Flöder, CW Burns - Journal of Phycology, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
The influence of periodic salinity changes was investigated for 42 days under
semicontinuous culture conditions with phosphorus limitation using phytoplankton …

Non‐diadromous recruitment in coastal populations of common bully (Gobiomorphus cotidianus)

GP Closs, M Smith, B Barry… - New Zealand Journal of …, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
Otolith microchemistry of common bullies (Gobiomorphus cotidianus) collected from the
lower reaches of the Mataura, Clutha, and Taieri/Waipori River systems of New Zealand was …

Lake and species specific patterns of non-diadromous recruitment in amphidromous fish: the importance of local recruitment and habitat requirements

AS Hicks, MG Jarvis, BO David… - Marine and …, 2017 - CSIRO Publishing
Understanding migratory life histories is critical for the effective management and
conservation of migratory species. However, amphidromous migrations (fish hatch in …

Salinity tolerance of riverine microinvertebrates from the southern Murray–Darling Basin

BJ Kefford, EJ Fields, C Clay… - Marine and Freshwater …, 2007 - CSIRO Publishing
Concern about the effect of rising salinity on freshwater biodiversity has led to studies
investigating the salt tolerance of macroinvertebrates and fish, with less attention given to …