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Academic & Professional Books  Insects & other Invertebrates  Molluscs  Molluscs: General

Studies on Freshwater Entomostraca in Greenland VI The Entomostraca of the Kap Farvel Area, Southernmost Greenland

Monograph
By: Ulrik Røen(Author)
21 pages, illustrations
Studies on Freshwater Entomostraca in Greenland VI
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Frestwater crustaceans of the groups Cladocera, Ostracoda and Copepoda were investigated in the Kap Farvel area, the southernmost part of Greenland. Collections were made at 158 freshwater localities, and 42 species were found. Maps of the distribution of the species in the area are given. On the basis of distribution, number of species and specimens per locality, and the water chemistry and temperature, a zoogeographical boundary is suggested between the eastern and western parts of the area.

Contents

Introduction
Field methods
Localities
Systematic part
Remarks on the species
Discussion
Acknowledgements
References

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Monograph
By: Ulrik Røen(Author)
21 pages, illustrations
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