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The most temperature-adapted corals have an Achilles' Heel
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The most temperature-adapted corals have an Achilles' Heel

S J Purkis, D A Renegar and B M Riegl
Marine pollution bulletin, Vol.62(2), pp.246-250
2011-02
PMID: 21094502

Abstract

Acclimatization Animals Anthozoa - growth & development Anthozoa - physiology Calcium Carbonate - chemistry Carbon Dioxide - analysis Carbon Dioxide - chemistry Geologic Sediments - chemistry Global Warming Hydrogen-Ion Concentration Oceans and Seas Seasons Seawater - chemistry Temperature Water Pollutants, Chemical - analysis Water Pollutants, Chemical - chemistry

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Citation topics
3 Agriculture, Environment & Ecology
3.2 Marine Biology
3.2.570 Coral Reefs
Web Of Science research areas
Environmental Sciences
Marine & Freshwater Biology
ESI research areas
Environment/Ecology

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#13 Climate Action
#14 Life Below Water

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