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touched on in this short review. In each there is much more to be learned and many
important questions yet to be asked.
Acknowledgments I am grateful to M. Amsler, K. Iken, J. McClintock, G. Pohnert, and
an anonymous reviewer for helpful comments on earlier drafts of this chapter. Manuscript
preparation was supported in part by National Science Foundation award ANT-0838773 from
the Antarctic Organisms and Ecosystems program.
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