Uneven declines between corals and cryptobenthic fish symbionts from multiple disturbances
Abstract With the onset and increasing frequency of multiple disturbances, the recovery potential of critical ecosystem-building species and their mutual symbionts is threatened. Similar effects to both hosts and their symbionts following disturbances have been assumed. However, we report unequal de...
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Main Authors: | Catheline Y. M. Froehlich, O. Selma Klanten, Martin L. Hing, Mark Dowton, Marian Y. L. Wong |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ccfd483eaac04b60b9ab22c0cfd525e0 |
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