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Reid4, C. J. Sweeting5, B. D. Wigham5 & H. Wiklund2 The Southwest Indian Ridge is the longest section of very slow to ultraslow-spreading seafloor in the global mid-ocean ridge system, but the biogeography and ecology of its hydrothermal vent fauna are previously unknown....
Medlin, G. Prideaux and W. Boles. For access to reference specimens we thank M. Binnie and B. McHenry at the South Australian Museum, and L. Gershwin at QVMAG. We appreciate the assistance provided by A. Vains in sampling bones from the QVMAG collections, G....
1 was provided by CartoGIS Services, ANU College of Asia and the Pacific, The Australian National University; we thank S. Potter and K. Pelling for providing the map. This research was supported by an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship to J.L. (FT160100450). P.R. was funded ...