
Figure S1: Sightings and public reports of Physalia spp. in Japan; Table S1: List of Physalia spp. and outgroup siphonophore species included in this study with corresponding mitochondrial sequence data. Figures S2 and S3: Full sequence-level resolution Maximum-Likelihood trees for mitochondrial 16S and COI regions. Tree Files: Newick (.nwk) format tree files of Maximum Likelihood trees generated with IQ-TREE for the main analysis (16S and COI) and additional ML trees constructed in MEGA for topology support comparison.
This is a repository for supporting figures associated with paper 'Physalia mikazuki sp. nov. (Phylum Cnidaria; Class Hydrozoa) Blown into Japan's Northeast (Tohoku): at the Whim of Marine Ecosystem Change'
new species, ecosystem change, kuroshio extension (KE), distribution range, Portugese man-of-war
new species, ecosystem change, kuroshio extension (KE), distribution range, Portugese man-of-war
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