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Metabarcoding Is Powerful yet Still Blind: A Comparative Analysis of Morphological and Molecular Surveys of Seagrass Communities

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Fig 1. Map of six Zostera marina seagrass meadows along the coast of Brittany, France, where sediment collections were performed.
Fig 2. Sediment sampling schematic for the present study.
Table 2. The 50 most common invertebrate metazoan found in Zosteria seagrass meadow sediment (REBENT, 2010)
Fig 3. Taxonomic percentages and counts of Molecular Operational Taxonomic units (MOTUs) initially unassigned for COI and 18S, inferred using NCBI BLAST public nucleotide database
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