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- 411
- Issue
- 6839
- Pages
- 765-766
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- 502
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Andrew C. Baker
(2001).
Reef corals bleach to survive change.
Nature
, 411
(6839)
, 765-766.
https://doi.org/10.1038/35081151
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- 10.1038/35081151