Figure 1 in Not as clear as expected: what genetic data tell about Southern Hemisphere corellids (Ascidiacea: Phlebobranchia)

Figure 1. Haplotype network for corellid species from COI data. Localities where the haplotypes have been found are indicated in shaded polygons. Areas of the circles are proportional to the number of haplotypes. Small white crossed dots without name represent missing, probably unsampled, haplotypes...

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Main Authors: Alurralde, Gastón, de Aranzamendi, María Carla, Taverna, Anabela, Maggioni, Tamara, Tatián, Marcos
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Summary:Figure 1. Haplotype network for corellid species from COI data. Localities where the haplotypes have been found are indicated in shaded polygons. Areas of the circles are proportional to the number of haplotypes. Small white crossed dots without name represent missing, probably unsampled, haplotypes or extinct sequences. Dots along the lines between circles represent one mutational step. For haplotype ID see Figure 2. Ce: Corella eumyota; Ca: Corella antarctica; Cs: Corynascidia suhmi. : Published as part of Alurralde, Gastón, de Aranzamendi, María Carla, Taverna, Anabela, Maggioni, Tamara & Tatián, Marcos, 2018, Not as clear as expected: what genetic data tell about Southern Hemisphere corellids (Ascidiacea: Phlebobranchia), pp. 2823-2831 in Journal of Natural History 52 (43-44) on page 2826, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2018.1553250, http://zenodo.org/record/5178072