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Biogeography and ecology of Anostraca (Crustacea) in middle Paroo catchment of the Australian arid-zone
Authors:Timms  Brian V  Sanders  Peter R
Institution:(1) School of Environmental and Life Sciences, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, 2308, Australia;(2) University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, 2308, Australia
Abstract:Fourteen species of Branchinella and one each of Parartemia, Streptocephalus (Parastreptocephalus) and an undescribed branchipodid genus occur in a limited area (2000 km2) of the Paroo in northwestern New South Wales and southwestern Queensland. Syntopic coexistence was common (55% of collections) but to a large degree species interactions are minimized by habitat factors of turbidity, salinity and length of the wet phase in decreasing order of importance, and by a species factor of relative size. Discrete habitats such as claypans had a similar species composition each time they filled, but creek pools and other connected sites had variable species composition over time. The high biodiversity is explained by the presence of many distinct types of wetlands, each with their own characteristic anostracans.
Keywords:Branchinella  Parartemia  Streptocephalus  Parastreptocephalus  Branchipodidae  biodiversity  syntopic coexistence  intermittent wetlands
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