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Nonlinear Analysis: Real World Applications, 2014
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Science, 1990
Two researchers, Tom Goreau of the Discovery Laboratory in Jamaica and Raymond Hayes of Howard University, claim that they have evidence that nearly clinches the temperature connection to the bleached corals in the Caribbean and that the coral bleaching is an indication of Greenhouse warming.
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Two researchers, Tom Goreau of the Discovery Laboratory in Jamaica and Raymond Hayes of Howard University, claim that they have evidence that nearly clinches the temperature connection to the bleached corals in the Caribbean and that the coral bleaching is an indication of Greenhouse warming.
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The cell physiology of coral bleaching
2006Abstract Coral bleaching is one of the most studied phenomena associated with coral reefs. In the broadest sense, it is described as a color change that occurs in response to a range of stres- sors. Coral bleaching has affected coral reefs in recent mass bleaching events which are due to episodes of warmer than normal sea temperature. These changes are
Dove, G., Hoegh-Guldberg, I O
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Turbid reefs moderate coral bleaching under climate‐related temperature stress
Global Change Biology, 2020Shannon Sully, Robert Van Woesik
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Coral bleaching patterns are the outcome of complex biological and environmental networking
Global Change Biology, 2020David J Suggett
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The cumulative impact of annual coral bleaching can turn some coral species winners into losers
Global Change Biology, 2014Andrea G Grottoli +2 more
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Global assessment of coral bleaching and required rates of adaptation under climate change
Global Change Biology, 2005Simon D Donner +2 more
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