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Climate change scenarios suggest an increase in tropical ocean temperature by 1–3° C by
2099, potentially killing many coral reefs. But Arabian/Persian Gulf corals already exist in …

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BM Riegl, SJ Purkis, AS Al-Cibahy, MA Abdel-Moati… - PLoS ONE, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Climate change scenarios suggest an increase in tropical ocean temperature by 1–3 C by
2099, potentially killing many coral reefs. But Arabian/Persian Gulf corals already exist in …

Present Limits to Heat-Adaptability in Corals and Population-Level Responses to Climate Extremes

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Present limits to heat-adaptability in corals and population-level responses to climate extremes.

BM Riegl, SJ Purkis, AS Al-Cibahy, MA Abdel-Moati… - Plos one, 2011 - europepmc.org
Climate change scenarios suggest an increase in tropical ocean temperature by 1–3 C by
2099, potentially killing many coral reefs. But Arabian/Persian Gulf corals already exist in …

Present limits to heat-adaptability in corals and population-level responses to climate extremes

BM Riegl, SJ Purkis, AS Al-Cibahy… - PloS …, 2011 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Climate change scenarios suggest an increase in tropical ocean temperature by 1-3° C by
2099, potentially killing many coral reefs. But Arabian/Persian Gulf corals already exist in …

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Climate change scenarios suggest an increase in tropical ocean temperature by 1–3uC by
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Climate change scenarios suggest an increase in tropical ocean temperature by 1–3uC by
2099, potentially killing many coral reefs. But Arabian/Persian Gulf corals already exist in …

Present Limits to Heat-Adaptability in Corals and Population-Level Responses to Climate Extremes.

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Climate change scenarios suggest an increase in tropical ocean temperature by 1-3 C by
2099, potentially killing many coral reefs. But Arabian/Persian Gulf corals already exist in …

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Climate change scenarios suggest an increase in tropical ocean temperature by 1–3uC by
2099, potentially killing many coral reefs. But Arabian/Persian Gulf corals already exist in …