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Euryhalinity in an evolutionary context

January 1, 2013

This chapter focuses on the evolutionary importance and taxonomic distribution of euryhalinity. Euryhalinity refers to broad halotolerance and broad halohabitat distribution. Salinity exposure experiments have demonstrated that species vary tenfold in their range of tolerable salinity levels, primarily because of differences in upper limits. Halotolerance breadth varies with the species’ evolutionary history, as represented by its ordinal classification, and with the species’ halohabitat. Freshwater and seawater species tolerate brackish water; their empirically-determined fundamental haloniche is broader than their realized haloniche, as revealed by the halohabitats they occupy. With respect to halohabitat distribution, a minority of species (

Publication Year 2013
Title Euryhalinity in an evolutionary context
DOI 10.1016/B978-0-12-396951-4.00010-4
Authors Eric T. Schultz, Stephen D. McCormick
Publication Type Book Chapter
Publication Subtype Book Chapter
Index ID 70156808
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
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