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Artemia is widely distributed on the five continents in many salt lakes, coastal lagoons, and solar saltworks’ — this, or a variation on the same theme, is the standard opening phrase in most scientific contributions related to brine shrimp zoogeography. This chapter is no exception to this rule.

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