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what happens if the salinity is more than bearable limits​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Salinity has a huge effect on what species can exist in aquatic environments. This subject is well documented and many papers can be found on sites such as google scholar.

Salinity has a huge effect on what species can exist in aquatic environments. This subject is well documented and many papers can be found on sites such as google scholar.Salinity can be natural, such as sea water and estuaries where incoming sea tides mix with outgoing freshwater's of river systems. There are some species that can adapt their bodies accommodate these salinity fluctuations. Salmonids such as salmon and sea trout are good examples of this and migration from sea to freshwater is an essential part of their life cycle.

Salinity has a huge effect on what species can exist in aquatic environments. This subject is well documented and many papers can be found on sites such as google scholar.Salinity can be natural, such as sea water and estuaries where incoming sea tides mix with outgoing freshwater's of river systems. There are some species that can adapt their bodies accommodate these salinity fluctuations. Salmonids such as salmon and sea trout are good examples of this and migration from sea to freshwater is an essential part of their life cycle.Salinity changes in aquatic systems can also be attributed to non-natural influences. Climate change an water flows alter the speed of desiccation which then changes the water composition. Reduced water, especially in rivers with dams or in areas of changing climates can increase the concentration of salinity.

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