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Parasites of Grouper Fishes Epinephelus (Serrandiae) in the western Coast of Libya

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رقم التعريف
24135
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الوصف
The Mediterranean is situated between Africa, Europe, and Asia, and it is considered as a biodiversity hotspot (Bianchi & Morri, 2000; Myers et al., 2000; Coll et al., 2010). It covers about 2,500,000 km (excluding the Black Sea) with an average depth of 1460 m and a maximum of 5267 m (Hopkins, 1985; Pinardi et al., 2006). It has about 17,000 species and accounts for 7% of the world’s biodiversity, with a high concentration of endemic species (Coll et al., 2010). The Mediterranean connects to the Atlantic Ocean in the west via the Gibraltar Strait, and to the Marmara Sea via the Bosphorus Strait, while the Suez Canal connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea in the southeast (Hopkins, 1985; Pinardi et al., 2006). Biological production diminishes as temperature and salinity rise from north to south and west to east (Danovaro et al., 1999
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Seventeen samples