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Past and recent demographic histories of western Mediterranean demersal chondrichthyans

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Figure  1.1.  Global  paleogeography  maps:  (a)  Early  Cretaceous  (around  120  Mya);  (b)  Cretaceous-Paleocene  boundary  (around  65.5  Mya);  (c)  Eocene-Oligocene  boundary  (around  34  Mya)
Figure 1.3. Map of the Mediterranean Sea showing its bathymetric characteristics according to continental shelf,  slope and abyssal plans
Figure  1.4.  General  circulation  in  the  Mediterranean  Sea:  WMDM,  Western  Mediterranean  Deep  Water;
Figure 1.5. Map of the 30 geographical sub-areas (GSA) established by the General Fisheries Commission for  the Mediterranean: (01) Northern  Alboran Sea; (02) Alboran Island; (03)  Southern  Alboran Sea; (04) Algeria;
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