Croatian Brackish Karst Spring Lake Jezero Blaca in Pelješac Peninsula Reveals Interesting Truncatelloid Gastropods Assemblage
Aleksandra Jaszczyńska,
Jozef Grego,
Sebastian Hofman
et al.
Abstract:Jezero Blaca is a unique spring lake situated at the northern coast of the Pelješac Peninsula near the village Duba Pelješka in South Dalmatia, Croatia. The lake supported by a karstic spring located near the Adriatic seashore is inhabited by unusually rich brackish water truncatelloid assemblage. The position of the lake near seashore evokes a model of sea invertebrate gradual adaptation to freshwater spring head allowing them to further invade the stygobiont karst conduits. Similar lakes could be the marine … Show more
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