Seasonal zooplankton fauna of salt evaporation basins in South Australia
CE Campbell
Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 45(2) 199 - 208
Abstract Salt evaporation basins are important as disposal sites for saline drainage water and groundwater in
heavily irrigated areas in Australia and California. Relatively little is known about the zooplankton
species composition of such basins. In this study, three evaporation basins in South Australia (Stockyard
Plains, Berri and Noora) were sampled seasonally for zooplankton in 1992. Salinities in the basins
ranged from 5 to 30 g L-1. The zooplankton comprised species from inland saline lakes together with
some halotolerant species from the River Murray. Notably, several species typical of saline lakes in the
region were absent. The zooplankton fauna in all three basins was dominated by microcrustaceans.
Full text doi:10.1071/MF9940199
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