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Reusser D.A. and Lee H. (2011). Evolution of natural history information in the 21st century – developing an integrated framework for biological and geographical data. Journal of Biogeography, 38, 1225-1239. | Reusser D.A. and Lee H. (2011). Evolution of natural history information in the 21st century – developing an integrated framework for biological and geographical data. Journal of Biogeography, 38, 1225-1239. | ||
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Revision as of 12:01, 1 June 2015
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Salinity (regime)
Salinity (regime): The range of salinities in which the organism is recorded (scale taken from Reuser and Lee 2011)
Has Values:
- [[Salinity|Salinity (regime)]]
- [[BrackishSalinity|Brackish]]
- [[Mesohaline|Mesohaline]]
- [[AlphaMesohaline|Alpha-Mesohaline]]
- [[BetaMesohaline|Beta-Mesohaline]]
- [[Oligohaline|Oligohaline]]
- [[AlphaOligohaline|Alpha-Oligohaline]]
- [[BetaOligohaline|Beta-Oligohaline]]
- [[Polyhaline|Polyhaline]]
- [[AlphaPolyhaline|Alpha-Polyhaline]]
- [[BetaPolyhaline|Beta-Polyhaline]]
- [[Mesohaline|Mesohaline]]
- [[FreshwaterSalinity|Freshwater]]
- [[HyperSaline|Hyper-saline]]
- [[MarineSalinity|Marine]]
- [[AlphaHaline|Alpha-haline]]
- [[BetaHaline|Beta-Haline]]
- [[BrackishSalinity|Brackish]]
The definition refers to a scale of salinities (Reasser & Lee, 2011). The traits could be records as a range of values of the scale in which the organism is found, or as the max. to minimum values in which the organism is recorded. Note the scale is expressed as 'psu' while the TEOS-10 uses g/kg (mass fraction of salt in seawater).
- Bulleted list item
Reusser D.A. and Lee H. (2011). Evolution of natural history information in the 21st century – developing an integrated framework for biological and geographical data. Journal of Biogeography, 38, 1225-1239.
- Bulleted list item
Thermodynamic Equation of Seawater 2010. http://www.teos-10.org/