2019
DOI: 10.1093/biosci/biz083
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Corrigendum: The Invisible Flood: The Chemistry, Ecology, and Social Implications of Coastal Saltwater Intrusion

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“…Additionally, as invertebrates with a freshwater affinity are sensitive to salinity change, their community structure will be altered by the intrusion of salt-tolerant or brackish species [15,16]. Those salt-tolerant species are poised to colonize new areas and expand their range, which can have severe impacts on ecological interactions and processes by altering the original components of the food web in a particular ecosystem [17]. The increase in salt concentration in the river, even in a small amount, has had results ranging from ecological mortality to sublethal effects, which, in turn, lead to biodiversity loss and reduction in related ecosystem services [18][19][20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, as invertebrates with a freshwater affinity are sensitive to salinity change, their community structure will be altered by the intrusion of salt-tolerant or brackish species [15,16]. Those salt-tolerant species are poised to colonize new areas and expand their range, which can have severe impacts on ecological interactions and processes by altering the original components of the food web in a particular ecosystem [17]. The increase in salt concentration in the river, even in a small amount, has had results ranging from ecological mortality to sublethal effects, which, in turn, lead to biodiversity loss and reduction in related ecosystem services [18][19][20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%