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English: Figure 6. Images of characteristic echinoderm species from each field. (A) Henricia caudani. Scale bar 2 cm. (B) Psilaster andromeda. Scale bar 1 cm. (C) Pseudarchaster parelii. Scale bar 2 cm. (D) Nymphaster arenatus. Scale bar 2 cm. (E) Ophiactis balli. Scale bar 0.15 cm. (F) Ophiactis abyssicola. Scale bar 0.2 cm. (G) Ophiura carnea. Scale bar 0.2 cm.
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Author Manjón-Cabeza ME, Ríos P, García-Guillén LM, Macías-Ramírez A, Sánchez F, Rodríguez-Básalo A, Ibarrola TP and Cristobo J (2021) Asteroids and Ophiuroids Associated With Sponge Aggregations as a Key to Marine Habitats. A Comparative Analysis Between Avilés Canyons System and El Cachucho, Marine Protected Area. Front. Mar. Sci. 7:606749. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2020.606749
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current15:42, 10 January 2021Thumbnail for version as of 15:42, 10 January 20212,500 × 1,726 (446 KB)Christian Ferrer (talk | contribs){{Information |description = {{en|1=Figure 6. Images of characteristic echinoderm species from each field. (A) ''Henricia caudani''. Scale bar 2 cm. (B) ''Psilaster andromeda''. Scale bar 1 cm. (C) ''Pseudarchaster parelii''. Scale bar 2 cm. (D) ''Nymphaster arenatus''. Scale bar 2 cm. (E) ''Ophiactis balli''. Scale bar 0.15 cm. (F) ''Ophiactis abyssicola''. Scale bar 0.2 cm. (G) ''Ophiura carnea''. Scale bar 0.2 cm.}} |date = 2021-01-08 |source = https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2020.606749...

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