Amphipoda Hyperiidea of the Southern Ocean: catalogue and occurrences
Authors: De Broyer, Claude;
doi: 10.15468/99f6q0
Amphipoda Hyperiidea of the Southern Ocean: catalogue and occurrences
Abstract
The dataset comprises all occurrence records of hyperiid amphipods from the Southern Ocean sensu lato (south of the sub-Tropical Front). It is based on taxonomic and ecological literature checked until 28 February 2009. Some unpublished species records from the Southern Ocean in various museum collections have also been included.
Keywords
Occurrence, Biogeography, Antarctic, Distribution, Southern Ocean
Occurrence, Biogeography, Antarctic, Distribution, Southern Ocean
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