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Sergio Avila <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 27 Dec 2003 10:52:53 -0100
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Dr. Sérgio Ávila (MSc.)
Secção de Biologia Marinha
Departamento de Biologia
Universidade dos Açores
9500 Ponta Delgada
Portugal

Dear David:

You are wright! I was in doubt wether I should place the boundary between
Carolinian and Virginian Provinces. I was following Engle & Summers (2000)
opinion (according to them, the boundary should be at Wilmington beach,
34ºN), but only today I realized that they did this with estuaries data!
So, I agree with you and I am now using Cape Hatteras (35ºN) as the
boundary between Carolinian and Virginian provinces.

I am doing this work with the Rissoidae, both shallow and deep species.

Sérgio

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