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Microborers may devour reefs in warmer acidic oceans
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67381
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RP24062
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CSIRO
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Reyes, Catalina
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ECOS. 25 March 2013 : 2 p.;
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2013
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Marine biology - Research - Australia
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Ocean temperature
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Climatic changes - Research
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Climatic changes - Queensland - Great Barrier Reef
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