Corals' adaptive response to climate change
Andrew C. Baker (),
Craig J. Starger,
Tim R. McClanahan and
Peter W. Glynn
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Andrew C. Baker: Marine Program, Wildlife Conservation Society
Craig J. Starger: Evolution and Environmental Biology, Columbia University
Tim R. McClanahan: Marine Program, Wildlife Conservation Society
Peter W. Glynn: Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami
Nature, 2004, vol. 430, issue 7001, 741-741
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Shifting to new algal symbionts may safeguard devastated reefs from extinction.
Date: 2004
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