Genetically distinct populations of northern shrimp, <i>Pandalus borealis</i>, in the North Atlantic: adaptation to different temperatures as an isolation factor
Per Erik Jorde(University of Oslo), Knut Eirik Jørstad(Fjord Marin (Norway)), Jon‐Ivar Westgaard(Norwegian Institute of Marine Research), Carsten Hvingel(Norwegian Institute of Marine Research), Carl André(Brookhaven National Laboratory), Guldborg Søvik(Norwegian Institute of Marine Research), Torild Johansen(Norwegian Institute of Marine Research), Anne Dagrun Sandvik(Norwegian Institute of Marine Research), Michael C. S. Kingsley(Norwegian Institute of Marine Research), Jon Albretsen(Norwegian Institute of Marine Research)
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