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Figure S4: The Number of (A) Genera Described, and (B) Species/Genus Described, Up to the Year 2016
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Figure 2: The Number of Amphipod Species Described Per Year.
Figure 6: The Proportion of Authors Who Described Only One Species (“Oncers”) Per Decade, Up to the Year 2016.
Figure 3: The Cumulative Number of Amphipod Species Described Over Time (Red Line), With the Predicted Number of Species Based on the Number of Species Described by 2050 and 2100.
Figure 7: The Number of Amphipod Species Described With One (Triangle) and Multiple (Circle) Authors.
Figure 4: The Number of First Authors (Solid Line) and Species/Author (Dotted Line) of Amphipod Species Described.
Figure S1: The Skewness in Number of Species Described by Different Authors in Each Decade
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Figure 1: The Number of Species Described and Published Papers in the CoL and Zoological Record™, Respectively.