2011
DOI: 10.1134/s106307401102009x
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The barnacles (Cirripedia: Thoracica) collected by the Viking expedition in chemobiotic benthic communities of the Norwegian and Barents Seas

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“…It has been found west and north of Svalbard by Gulliksen et al (1999). Bakken and Moen (2004) made for the first time a record of W. nymphocola on the shelf slope of the Norwegian coastline at 69°24 ′ N, 15°15 ′ E. Together with H. hamatum, W. nymphocola is considered a common inhabitant of the Barents and Norwegian Seas benthos and is also found associated with chemobiotic communities (Poltarukha 2011). Weltnerium cornutum occurred on six stations, most of them south of 66°N, at low temperatures.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It has been found west and north of Svalbard by Gulliksen et al (1999). Bakken and Moen (2004) made for the first time a record of W. nymphocola on the shelf slope of the Norwegian coastline at 69°24 ′ N, 15°15 ′ E. Together with H. hamatum, W. nymphocola is considered a common inhabitant of the Barents and Norwegian Seas benthos and is also found associated with chemobiotic communities (Poltarukha 2011). Weltnerium cornutum occurred on six stations, most of them south of 66°N, at low temperatures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%