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Baby brooding corals: diversity and thermal tolerance

Baby brooding corals: diversity and thermal tolerance

Apr 15, 2020 | Fellowships, Global change, Research

My research at Lizard Island sought to answer two questions: Are all larval corals (a.k.a. planulae) created equal, or do they vary depending on parental condition, species, location and time of birth?  and Are corals born from parents that survived mass bleaching...

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