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First record of the association between the amphipod Metopa alderii and the bivalve Musculus

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 January 2010

Anne Helene S. Tandberg*
Affiliation:
University Museum of Tromsø, Department of Natural History, NO-9037 Tromsø, Norway University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS), Pb 156, NO-9171 Longyearbyen, Norway IRIS Biomiljø, Mekjarvik 12, NO-4070 Randaberg, Norway
Christoffer Schander
Affiliation:
University of Bergen, Department of Biology, PO Box 7800, NO-5020 Bergen, Norway Centre for Geobiology, University of Bergen, Allégaten 41, NO-5020 Bergen, Norway
Fredrik Pleijel
Affiliation:
University of Gothenburg, Department of Marine Ecology—Tjärnö, SE-45296 Strömstad, Sweden
*
Correspondence should be addressed to: A.H.S. Tandberg, University Museum of Tromsø, Department of Natural History, NO-9037 Tromsø, Norway email: [email protected]
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Abstract

The amphipod Metopa alderii is for the first time reported to live in symbiosis with the bivalves Musculus discors and M. niger in northern Spitzbergen. Metopa alderii has previously only been reported as free-living, and never before this far north.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 2010

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