Benthic Ecoregionalisation 10.1. Benthic Regional Classification

Regional classification analyses aim to identify biogeographic patterns, by spatially subdividing an area such that assemblage compositions can be expected to be similar within each region relative to adjacent regions. Here we outline a regional classification of the Southern Ocean benthos, intended...

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Main Authors: Lucinda L. Douglass, Daniel Beaver, Ben Raymond, Andrew J. Constable, Angelika Br, L. Post, Stefanie Kaiser, Hedley S. Grantham, Rob A. Nicoll
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