Calcification, storm damage and population resilience of tabular corals under climate change.
Two facets of climate change--increased tropical storm intensity and ocean acidification--are expected to detrimentally affect reef-building organisms by increasing their mortality rates and decreasing their calcification rates. Our current understanding of these effects is largely based on individu...
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Auteurs principaux: | Joshua S Madin, Terry P Hughes, Sean R Connolly |
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2012
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