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February 09 2024
Opinion: Missing half the picture, focus on scleractinian corals during bleaching events has left critical knowledge gaps in our understanding of reef-scale bleaching and recovery
Rosemary K. Steinberg
1School of Natural Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, Australia
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Australian Zoologist (2024) 43 (4): 631–637.
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Rosemary K. Steinberg; Opinion: Missing half the picture, focus on scleractinian corals during bleaching events has left critical knowledge gaps in our understanding of reef-scale bleaching and recovery. Australian Zoologist 4 October 2024; 43 (4): 631–637. doi: https://doi.org/10.7882/AZ.2024.004
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