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Figure 7 in Microhabitat diversity of Svalbard Bryozoa

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Figure 7. Species playing important role in certain microhabitats: (A) Tegella arctica—the most abundant species on Balanus; (B) Harmeria scutulata—the most frequently occurring species on stones (0–40 m) and the most abundant species on stones (0–40 m) and Bryozoa; (C) Celleporella hyalina—the most frequently occurring species on algae, bryozoans, molluscs, and the most abundant species on algae and molluscs; (D) Hippothoa arctica—the most frequently occurring and the most abundant species on stones (less than 40 m); (E) Tricellaria ternata—the most frequently occurring and the most abundant species on Hydrozoa; (F) Callopora craticula—the most frequently occurring species on Balanus.

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Published as part of Kukliński, Piotr & Barnes, David K. A., 2005, Microhabitat diversity of Svalbard Bryozoa, pp. 539-554 in Journal of Natural History 39 (7) on page 551, DOI: 10.1080/00222930400001350, http://zenodo.org/record/5221537

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