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Ancient globetrotters—connectivity and putative native ranges of two cosmopolitan biofouling amphipo...

Ancient globetrotters—connectivity and putative native ranges of two cosmopolitan biofouling amphipo...

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Ancient globetrotters—connectivity and putative native ranges of two cosmopolitan biofouling amphipods

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Ancient globetrotters—connectivity and putative native ranges of two cosmopolitan biofouling amphipods

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San Diego: PeerJ, Inc

Journal title

PeerJ (San Francisco, CA), 2020-07, Vol.8, p.e9613-e9613, Article e9613

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English

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San Diego: PeerJ, Inc

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Contents

The geographic distributions of some coastal marine species have appeared as cosmopolitan ever since they were first scientifically documented. In particular, for many benthic species that are associated with anthropogenic substrata, there is much speculation as to whether or not their broad distributions can be explained by natural mechanisms of d...

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Ancient globetrotters—connectivity and putative native ranges of two cosmopolitan biofouling amphipods

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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_587cd562936347fc908a18d1ae986237

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_587cd562936347fc908a18d1ae986237

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2167-8359

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2167-8359

DOI

10.7717/peerj.9613

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