Fig. 2: Percent of lots assigned a species-level identification for the three neogastropod families with the highest percentages of species identifications and lowest percentages of species identification in the online Specify database of the Florida Museum of Natural History. | npj Biodiversity

Fig. 2: Percent of lots assigned a species-level identification for the three neogastropod families with the highest percentages of species identifications and lowest percentages of species identification in the online Specify database of the Florida Museum of Natural History.

From: The flounder effect: disparities in taxonomic and ecological study intensity across extant and fossil marine organisms hamper conservation

Fig. 2

Graphical representations show the percent identified to species level as the portion filled vertically (not as a filled area).

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