Bioregionalization in a data-poor situation: mapping of Uruguayan marine benthic regions.
Introduction: The Uruguayan Exclusive Economic Zone (U-EEZ) is still lacking a technically sound and institutionally agreed system for classifying marine benthic ecosystems. This fact, added to the growing anthropic pressure marine ecosystems face in the U-EEZ, increases the vulnerability of these e...
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2023
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