Free-living marine nematodes from San Antonio Bay (Río Negro, Argentina)

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The dataset of free-living marine nematodes of San Antonio Bay is based on sediment samples collected in February 2009 during doctoral theses funded by CONICET grants. A total of 36 samples has been taken at three locations in the San Antonio Bay, Santa Cruz Province, Argentina on the coastal littoral at three tidal levels. This presents a unique and important collection for benthic biodiversity assessment of Patagonian nematodes as this area remains one of the least known regions. In total 7,743 specimens of free-living marine nematodes belonging to two classes, eight orders, 37 families, 94 genera and 104 species were collected.

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Villares, G., Lo Russo, V. L., Pastor de ward, C., Milano, V., Miyashiro, L., & Mazzanti, R. (2016). Free-living marine nematodes from San Antonio Bay (Río Negro, Argentina). ZooKeys, 2016(574), 43–55. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.574.7222

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