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> Does anyone know what the salinity of the pond at Palmetto Point (I believe
> that is the location) where Chicoreus dunni is found? I had the impression
> that it was higher than average seawater, but a friend told me it was
> brackish.
If you checked after several warm sunny days, and your friend checked
after a large rainstorm, you're probably both right. Such habitats
are likely to be schizohaline, with the degree of variation depending
on the connectivity to the ocean, volume to surface area ratio, etc.
It's also possible that the pond has a degree of stratification, so
that the shallows may be diluted after rain while the lower part stays
salty.
--
Dr. David Campbell
4830 University Blvd E H4
Tuscaloosa AL 35404
"I think of my happy condition, surrounded by acres of clams"
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