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Höfundar vilja þakka eftirtöldum aðilum fyrir veitta aðstoð við verkefnið:
Guðbjörgu Gunnarsdóttur þjóðgarðsverði og landvörðum í Þjóðgarðinum
Snæfellsjökli þökkum við ráðgjöf, leiðsögn og aðstoð við val sýnatökustaða,
Árna B. Stefánssyni þökkum við fyrir afnot af uppdrætti (3. mynd), Agli
B. Thorstensen, Árnýju I. Brynjarsdóttur og Dönu R. Jónsdóttur þökkum
við veitta tækniaðstoð við sýnatöku og ýmsa rannsóknavinnu, Nátt-
úruverndarsjóði Pálma Jónssonar og Háskólasjóði KEA þökkum við
veittan stuðning við verkefnið.
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