Wikipedia:WikiProject Open/Open access task force/Open Access File of the Day/2012/February/14

As mentioned in the blog post earlier today, the Open Access File of the Day will retire from the blog and become wiki-only, though we do envisage creating alert features like RSS feeds eventually.

Moving to the wiki facilitates a number of things, e.g. the display of movies and annotations. While a number of the former have already been featured, this was not the case with the latter. A look at the category intersection between commons:Category:Open access (publishing) and commons:Category:Images with annotations currently reveals 10 files, one of which is today's Open Access File of the Day. It is currently featured in the news section at Portal:Gastropods and also used in Lepetodrilidae.

Peltospiroidea n. sp. East Scotia Ridge
View of a number of peltospiroid gastropods (the brown snails) partially covered by limpets Lepetodrilus sp. (the small yellow-greenish oval shapes) at the East Scotia Ridge E2 hydrothermal vent site in the Scotia Sea. The scale bar is 10 cm.

Source: Rogers, A. D.; Tyler, P. A.; Connelly, D. P.; Copley, J. T.; James, R.; Larter, R. D.; Linse, K.; Mills, R. A.; Garabato, A. N.; Pancost, R. D.; Pearce, D. A.; Polunin, N. V.; German, C. R.; Shank, T.; Boersch-Supan, P. H.; Alker, B. J.; Aquilina, A.; Bennett, S. A.; Clarke, A.; Dinley, R. J.; Graham, A. G.; Green, D. R.; Hawkes, J. A.; Hepburn, L.; Hilario, A.; Huvenne, V. A.; Marsh, L.; Ramirez-Llodra, E.; Reid, W. D.; Roterman, C. N. (2012). Eisen, Jonathan A. (ed.). "The discovery of new deep-sea hydrothermal vent communities in the Southern Ocean and implications for biogeography". PLOS Biology. 10 (1): e1001234. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001234. PMC 3250512. PMID 22235194.

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Peltospiroidea n. sp.