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Polyhaline or Mixo-haline, is a salinity category term applied to brackish estuaries and other marine waters with a salinity between 18 and 30 parts per
Polyhaline
Species of small, biologically immortal jellyfish
hulls, and on the ocean floor. They typically live in a salinity range of polyhaline (18–30 PSU) and euhaline (30–40 PSU). Genomic analyses such as sequence
Turritopsis_dohrnii
Proportion of salt dissolved in water
Thalassic series > 300 ‰ hyperhaline 60–80 ‰ metahaline 40 ‰ mixoeuhaline 30 ‰ polyhaline 18 ‰ mesohaline 5 ‰ oligohaline 0.5 ‰
Salinity
Estuary in the U.S. states of Maryland and Virginia
Brackish water has three salinity zones: oligohaline, mesohaline, and polyhaline. The freshwater zone runs from the mouth of the Susquehanna River to north
Chesapeake_Bay
Virginian group of islands
ecological community groups are situated on the islands, such as tidal meso-polyhaline marshes, maritime dune grasslands, salt scrub, and maritime upland forest
Goodwin_Islands
Species of fish
spring and winter and their preferred nursery habitats are seawater, polyhaline, and mesohaline. It serves as the host for Podocotyle enophrysi, a species
Artedius_notospilotus
delta. Bounded by the rivers Matla and Thakuran, the sanctuary features a polyhaline mangrove ecosystem characterized by dense Ceriops decandra and Excoecaria
West Sunderban Wildlife Sanctuary
West_Sunderban_Wildlife_Sanctuary
Geological formation and paleontological site in Tanzania
paleoenvironment. The ostracod Bythocypris sp. from the member indicates polyhaline to euhaline conditions. Slightly higher up, a faunal sample dominated
Tendaguru_Formation
Bay in New Jersey, United States
a salinity between 17 and 32 ppt (parts per thousand), classified as polyhaline. The tidal circulation of the bay is counterclockwise, fed by the deep
Great_Egg_Harbor_Bay
Landlocked body of water with underground connection to the sea
surface, it reduces stratification. However, in the same scenario in a polyhaline pool, the seawater forms a freshwater lens at the top, reinforcing the
Anchialine_system
Estuary and protected area in Muscat, Oman
with saltwater that enters through two main tidal channels to form a polyhaline environment that supports a high level of biodiversity. The region exhibits
Qurm_Nature_Reserve
Species of fish
spawn or inhabit a variety of habitats including seawater, freshwater, polyhaline, mesohaline, and oligohaline waters. The yellowfin goby has invaded the
Acanthogobius_flavimanus
Geologic formation in Częstochowa, Poland
along with foramiferans and marine phytoplankton tends to support more polyhaline-mesohaline conditions. Palaeunio Palaeunio minutus Palaeunio franconica
Blanowice_Formation
River in Counties Meath and Dublin, Ireland
in the two basins of the Broadmeadow estuary. The estuary is at times polyhaline, notably when tides retreat and freshwater inflows become relatively stronger
Broadmeadow_River
Geologic formation in Poland
sedimentation that prevailed in the area of Poland. A marine basin of Polyhaline character conditions occurred mainly in the Pliensbachian, due to a flooding
Drzewica_Formation
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