THE CHANGING BIOGEOGRAPHY OF THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA: FROM THE OLD FRONTIERS TO THE NEW GRADIENTS
Abstract
While the Mediterranean Sea as a whole is considered as a single distinctive province of the Atlantic-Mediterranean warm-temperate region, its high compartmentalization into fairly isolated sub-basins implies the existence of a number of distinct biogeographic sectors within the Mediterranean Sea (Lejeusne et al., 2010).Downloads
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2018-11-29
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