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Figure 1 in A gall mite, Aceria rhodiolae (Acari: Eriophyidae), altering the phytochemistry of a medicinal plant, Rhodiola rosea (Crassulaceae), in the Canadian Arctic
- 1. Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids and Nematodes, Science & Technology Branch, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Ottawa, Canada, K1A 0C6;
- 2. Jardin botanique de Montréal, Institut de recherche en biologie végétale, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Canada, H1X 2B2;
- 3. Centre for Advanced Research in Environmental Genomics, Department of Biology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada, K1N 6N5
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Figure 1. (A) Map of Canada, showing the area surveyed for Rhodiola rosea in Nunavik, Québec (in white). The small arrow indicates a site where additional samples were taken in Labrador, Newfoundland. (B) Region along the coast of Ungava Bay where populations of R. rosea were surveyed (geographic extremes of study sites: northwest 61.078°N, 69.632°W; northeast 60.422°N, 64.839°W; south 58.023°N). Open circles indicate sites with at least a few galled plants, whereas solid circles indicate sites with no galled plants.
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