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Posted on May 30, 2016February 7, 2021 by Pinsky

New paper: connectivity helps corals

kleypas_etal_fig2_169mmBaby corals disperse with ocean currents, but does this matter for their response to climate change? Our new paper in Global Change Biology with Joanie Kleypas suggests yes.

CategoriesPublications, Research TagsClimate change, Coral reefs, Larval dispersal

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