Gammarus setosus is a gammarid amphipod that inhabits the northern coasts of both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Typically, this crustacean is found in the benthic sub-tidal or low inter-tidal regions.[1]Gammarus setosus reproduces once a year in the autumn.[2]
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Gammarussetosus is a gammarid amphipod that inhabits the northern coasts of both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Typically, this crustacean is found...
tree of life. It was first isolated from the arctic marine amphipod Gammarussetosus. Like other Ichthyosporeans such as Creolimax and Abeoforma, Sphaeroforma...