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Low connectivity between Mediterranean marine protected areas: a biophysical modeling approach for the dusky grouper Epinephelus marginatus

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Figure 1. The locations of the 99 MPAs. The size of blue circles does not reflect MPA size
Figure 3. Connectivity matrices. Colors represent the probabilitiesare first sorted by ecoregion [108], then alphabetically withinecoregions
Figure 5. Clusters. Colors represent clusters, identified using a‘strong’ connectivity criterion (see methods)
Figure 6. Larval abundance over coastal areas. Abundance oflarvae on the continental shelf (of larval transport
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