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Could some coral reefs become sponge reefs as our climate changes?
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67437
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RP24071
Author:
Bell, James J.
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GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY. 2013 : 1-12;
Year:
2013
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Coral reefs and islands
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Corals - Growth
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Sponges - Research
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Climatic changes
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