
Volume 626, issue 1, June 2009
Salt Lake Research: Biodiversity and Conservation – Selected papers from the 9th Conference of the International Society for Salt Lake Research / Guest Editors: J. John & B.Timms
13 articles in this issue
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Nutrient limitation in a tropical saline lake: a microcosm experiment
Authors (first, second and last of 4)
- Marco A. Ramírez-Olvera
- Javier Alcocer
- Alfonso Lugo
- Content type: SALT LAKE RESEARCH
- Published: 28 February 2009
- Pages: 5 - 13
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Microbial communities and processes within a hypersaline gypsum crust in a saltern evaporation pond (Eilat, Israel)
Authors (first, second and last of 7)
- Aharon Oren
- Ketil B. Sørensen
- Karlheinz Altendorf
- Content type: SALT LAKE RESEARCH
- Published: 28 February 2009
- Pages: 15 - 26
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Seasonal dynamics of zooplankton in a shallow eutrophic, man-made hyposaline lake in Delhi (India): role of environmental factors
Authors
- Jyoti Arora
- N. K. Mehra
- Content type: SALT LAKE RESEARCH
- Published: 26 February 2009
- Pages: 27 - 40
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A study of the salt lakes and salt springs of Eyre Peninsula, South Australia
Authors
- Brian V. Timms
- Content type: SALT LAKE RESEARCH
- Published: 28 February 2009
- Pages: 41 - 51
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Changes in the chemistry and biota of Lake Carey: a large salt lake impacted by hypersaline discharge from mining operations in Western Australia
Authors
- S. J. Gregory
- M. J. Ward
- J. John
- Content type: SALT LAKE RESEARCH
- Published: 09 March 2009
- Pages: 53 - 66
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Response of fringing vegetation to flooding and discharge of hypersaline water at Lake Austin, Western Australia
Authors
- Eddie J. B. van Etten
- Simone E. Vellekoop
- Content type: SALT LAKE RESEARCH
- Published: 26 February 2009
- Pages: 67 - 77
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Groundwater estuaries of salt lakes: buried pools of endemic biodiversity on the western plateau, Australia
Authors (first, second and last of 4)
- W. F. Humphreys
- C. H. S. Watts
- R. Leijs
- Content type: SALT LAKE RESEARCH
- Published: 28 February 2009
- Pages: 79 - 95
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Nutrient limitation of phytoplankton in solar salt ponds in Shark Bay, Western Australia
Authors
- Richard D. Segal
- Anya M. Waite
- David P. Hamilton
- Content type: SALT LAKE RESEARCH
- Published: 26 February 2009
- Pages: 97 - 109
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The role of zooplankton in the ecological succession of plankton and benthic algae across a salinity gradient in the Shark Bay solar salt ponds
Authors
- Louise C. Bruce
- Jörg Imberger
- Content type: SALT LAKE RESEARCH
- Published: 09 March 2009
- Pages: 111 - 128
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Development of a diatom-based transfer function for lakes and streams severely impacted by secondary salinity in the south-west region of Western Australia
Authors
- Fiona E. Taukulis
- Jacob John
- Content type: SALT LAKE RESEARCH
- Published: 28 February 2009
- Pages: 129 - 143
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Effect of sudden change in potassium concentration on Penaeus latisulcatus Kishinouye survival, osmolality and health in inland saline water cultures
Authors
- David I. Prangnell
- Ravi Fotedar
- Content type: SALT LAKE RESEARCH
- Published: 26 February 2009
- Pages: 145 - 153
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Dietary flexibility in three representative waterbirds across salinity and depth gradients in salt ponds of San Francisco Bay
Authors (first, second and last of 6)
- J. Y. Takekawa
- A. K. Miles
- N. D. Athearn
- Content type: SALT LAKE RESEARCH
- Published: 28 February 2009
- Pages: 155 - 168