Great Salt Lake new species and worm discovery in one of Earth’s saltiest lakes
A brand new animal species found: Diplolaimelloides woaabi, a mystery creature in Great Salt Lake’s extreme waters
Understand how this Great Salt Lake worm discovery reshapes Great Salt Lake science, ecosystem health, and life in extreme environments
How the Great Salt Lake’s salinity (50–260 g L-1 vs. 35 g L-1 in ocean water) shapes which animals can survive thereWhy the newly discovered nematode Diplolaimelloides woaabi is such a breakthrough in Great Salt Lake new species researchThe three confirmed multicellular animal groups in the lake’s open waters—and what that reveals about extreme life in Great Salt LakeHow D. woaabi survives salinity up to ~260 g L-1 NaCl, rivaling the harsh shoreline pools of the Dead SeaPossible origin stories for this mystery creature in Great Salt Lake, from ancient oceans to bird-borne travel across continentsWhy this brand new animal species found may become a powerful indicator for tracking Great Salt Lake ecosystem health in a changing climateWhat this Great Salt Lake worm discovery tells us about evolution, adaptation, and animals in extreme environmentsHow new species discovery podcasts like this one connect Indigenous knowledge with cutting-edge salt lake ecosystem science