Preserving and using germplasm and dissociated embryonic cells for conserving Caribbean and Pacific coral.
Coral reefs are experiencing unprecedented degradation due to human activities, and protecting specific reef habitats may not stop this decline, because the most serious threats are global (i.e., climate change), not local. However, ex situ preservation practices can provide safeguards for coral ree...
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Auteurs principaux: | Mary Hagedorn, Virginia Carter, Kelly Martorana, Malia K Paresa, Jason Acker, Iliana B Baums, Eric Borneman, Michael Brittsan, Michael Byers, Michael Henley, Michael Laterveer, Jo-Ann Leong, Megan McCarthy, Stuart Meyers, Brian D Nelson, Dirk Petersen, Terrence Tiersch, Rafael Cuevas Uribe, Erik Woods, David Wildt |
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2012
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