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e, ou fo ma d ns dis on fluctuations. Further, the proportion of specimens in each sample belonging to species with affinities of water of Atlantic type has fallen dramatically over the Icelandic Shelf since the 1960s, whereas the proportion of species with Arctic affinities has increased most marke...

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