Published January 23, 2018 | Version v1
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Figure 9 from: Brix S, Lorz A-N, Jazdzewska AM, Hughes L, Tandberg AHS, Pabis K, Stransky B, Krapp-Schickel T, Sorbe JC, Hendrycks E, Vader W, Frutos I, Horton T, Jazdzewski K, Peart R, Beermann J, Coleman CO, Buhl-Mortensen L, Corbari L, Havermans C, Tato R, Campean AJ (2018) Amphipod family distributions around Iceland. In: Brix S, Lorz A-N, Stransky B, Svavarsson J (Eds) Amphipoda from the IceAGE-project (Icelandic marine Animals: Genetics and Ecology). ZooKeys 731: 1-53. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.731.19854

  • 1. German Centre for Marine Biodiversity Research, Hamburg, Germany
  • 2. University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
  • 3. University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland
  • 4. Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom
  • 5. University Museum of Bergen, Bergen, Norway
  • 6. Unaffiliated, Bonn, Germany
  • 7. Unaffiliated, Arcachon, France
  • 8. Canadian Museum of Nature, Ottawa, Canada
  • 9. University of Tromsø, Tromsø, Norway
  • 10. National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, United Kingdom
  • 11. National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, Wellington, New Zealand
  • 12. Helmholtz Institute for Functional Marine Biodiversity, Oldenburg, Germany|Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz, Bremerhaven, Germany
  • 13. Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin, Germany
  • 14. Institute of Marine Research, Bergen, Norway
  • 15. Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris, France
  • 16. University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany|Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz, Bremerhaven, Germany
  • 17. Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Ferrol, Spain
  • 18. Instituto del Mar del Peru, Chucuito, Peru

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Figure 9 - The spatial distribution of the clusters can be associated with the hydrography of the region. Symbols of the clusters from figure 8 are plotted on the station map.

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