2021
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.12378
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Population growth of microcrustaceans in water from habitats with differing salinities

Abstract: Inland salt marshes are a rare habitat in North America. Little is known about the invertebrates in these habitats and their ability to cope with the brackish conditions of the marsh. We studied the population growth of ostracods found in an inland salt marsh (Maple River salt marsh) and of copepods found in the wetland habitat immediately adjacent to the freshwater Kalamazoo River. By studying these species in water from both habitats, we aimed to find out if they performed differently in the two habitats. We… Show more

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“…The results are consistent with previous studies, which show that individuals in the genus Daphnia are able to tolerate some salt but not at high levels (Breen & Cahill, 2021; Coldsnow et al, 2017; Liu & Steiner, 2017). Our experiment (particularly the population‐level IPD measure) was not designed to calculate a precise LC50 for road salt alternatives.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…The results are consistent with previous studies, which show that individuals in the genus Daphnia are able to tolerate some salt but not at high levels (Breen & Cahill, 2021; Coldsnow et al, 2017; Liu & Steiner, 2017). Our experiment (particularly the population‐level IPD measure) was not designed to calculate a precise LC50 for road salt alternatives.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Delaune et al (2021) found that ostracods were affected by road salt application, but only over a long (~70 day) experiment, and the ostracods in that study were collected in freshwater. Breen and Cahill (2021) found that individuals of Heterocypris sp. from the MRSM were able to survive in the lab for 2 weeks in 2.5 psu water from the marsh.…”
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confidence: 99%
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