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English: Photo of an apical view of the shell of Notodiscus hookeri. An arrow shows the widest diagonal of the shell.
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Source Charrier M., Marie A., Guillaume D., Bédouet L., Le Lannic J., Roiland C., Berland S., Pierre J.-S., Le Floch M., Frenot Y. & Lebouvier M. (2013). "Soil Calcium Availability Influences Shell Ecophenotype Formation in the Sub-Antarctic Land Snail, Notodiscus hookeri". PLoS ONE 8(12): e84527. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0084527 Figure S1. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0084527.s010 cropped and rotated.
Author Maryvonne Charrier, Arul Marie, Damien Guillaume, Laurent Bédouet, Joseph Le Lannic, Claire Roiland, Sophie Berland, Jean-Sébastien Pierre, Marie Le Floch, Yves Frenot & Marc Lebouvier
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