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+[[!meta title="Appendicularia (Tunicata) in an Antarctic Glacial Fjord–Chaotic Fjordic Structure Community or Good Indicators of Oceanic Water Masses?"]]
+[[!tag Oikopleura Fritillaria]]
+
+Anna Panasiuk and Marcin Kalarus
+
+Diversity 2021, 13(12), 675. doi:10.3390/d13120675
+
+Appendicularia (Tunicata) in an Antarctic Glacial Fjord–Chaotic Fjordic Structure Community or Good Indicators of Oceanic Water Masses?
+
+[[!doi 10.3390/d13120675 desc="_Fritillaria borealis_ was the most abundant and found mainly in summer, _Oikopleura gaussica_ was the second most abundant and found mainly in winter. _F. antartica_, _F. aberrans_, _O. fusiformis_ and _O. parva_ were also found."]]
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+_in progress_
+
+# Found in:
+
+## Antarctica
+
+ - Admirality bay, King George island, Antarctica, where the two most abundant appendicularians
+ were _F. borealis_ and _O. gaussica_ ([[Panasiuk and Kalarus, 2021|biblio/10.3390_d13120675]).
+
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- Fossils in China: [[Zhang Aiyun, 1987|biblio/10.1360_yb1987-30-8-888]].
Body rich in vanadium but not the house.
+### Not found in:
+
+ - Admirality bay, King George island, Antarctica, where the two most abundant appendicularians
+ were _F. borealis_ and _O. gaussica_ ([[Panasiuk and Kalarus, 2021|biblio/10.3390_d13120675]).
+
Laboratory culture
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