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Assessing the performance of the existing and proposed network of marine protected areas to conserve marine biodiversity in Chile

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Fig. 1. Reserve networks selected to protect marine biodiversity by the three different scenarios: (a) No MPA scenario; (b) Fixed existing MPA scenario; (c) Fixed existing MPA and priority sites
Fig. 2. Performance of the Fixed existing MPA scenario and the Fixed existing MPA and priority sites scenario compared to the No MPA scenario in representing all species
Fig. 3. Vulnerability of the sites identified in the Fixed existing MPA and priority sites scenario based on human threatening processes

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