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Global coral genomic vulnerability explains recent reef losses. [PDF]

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Selmoni O, Cleves PA, Exposito-Alonso M.
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Marine heatwave decimates fire coral populations in the Caribbean. [PDF]

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Dell'Antonio EC, Mahoney L, Edmunds PJ.
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Corallivorous Fish Have Reduced Population Sizes and Altered Foraging Behaviour on a Recently Restored Coral Reef. [PDF]

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Lamont TAC   +7 more
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Satellite-derived temperature measures miss key physiologically relevant thermal trends on Palauan reefs. [PDF]

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Lippert M   +7 more
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Marine heatwaves shift intertidal marine communities in the SW Atlantic. [PDF]

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Two decades of skeletal density decline in Pocillopora spp. corals in the Mexican Pacific Ocean: Insight into a tropical eastern Pacific acidification scenario? [PDF]

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Fewer obligate coral-dependent fishes associated with corals covered by coral-killing sponge Terpios hoshinota

Marine Biology, 2022
While outbreaks of the coral-killing sponge Terpios hoshinota are now being increasingly reported across the Western Pacific and Indian Oceans, no studies have yet investigated the effects of T. hoshinota on coral reef fishes. We compared the abundance, species richness, and community composition of fishes across three habitat types (live corals ...
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