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have dominated their ecosystem and subsequently lived in every sea-based environment (as well as some freshwater locations). From the warm shallow tropics to the deep open seas, they most surprisingly even adapted to the sub-freezing waters of the Arctic Ocean. (24) [illustration] Acanthodes bronni...

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