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Fig. 4 | BMC Ecology and Evolution

Fig. 4

From: Genetic diversity and connectivity of chemosynthetic cold seep mussels from the U.S. Atlantic margin

Fig. 4

Principal Components Analysis (PCA) plot representing genetic differentiation among B. heckerae samples from six discrete collections along Blake Ridge Seep (BRS) (1, red circle: mussel pot B6 [n = 33], 2, orange triangle: remotely operated vehicle grab- ROV_G [n = 1], 3, filled blue square: slurp- SBlue_02 [n = 1], 4, teal cross: mussel pot B1 [n = 17], 5, blue square: mussel pot B2 [n = 10], 6, pink asterisk: mussel pot B4 [n = 25])

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