1,505 Matching Annotations
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ocean acidification
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algae
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algae
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ocean acidification
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Elevated CO2
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coralline algae
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elevated-CO2
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ocean acidification
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ocean acidification
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soft corals
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elevated-CO2
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ocean acidification
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ocean acidification
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Ocean acidification
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hypoxia
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elevated tempera-tures
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ocean acidification
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ocean acidification
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ocean acidification
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ocean acidification
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ocean acidification
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calcification
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ocean acidification
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coralline alga
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coralline algae
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Coralline algae
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high-CO2 conditions
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temperature
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calcification
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calcification
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coralline algae
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coralline algae
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Calcification
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increasing CO2
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coralline algae
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phylum Chlorophyta.
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green algae
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phylum Rhodophyta
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coralline red algae
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calcification rates
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Ocean acidification
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elevated-CO2conditions
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coral larvae
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ocean acidification
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corals
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ocean acidification
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ocean acidification
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temperature increases,
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calcification rates
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temperature
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calcification
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corals
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calcification rates
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calcification
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calcification
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ocean acidification
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temperature increase
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ocean acidification
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increases in temperature
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Temperature
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scleractinian corals
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Calcification rates
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coralline algae
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corals
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ocean acidifica-tion
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acidification
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calcification
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coralline algae
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corals
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decrease in the calci-fication rate
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ocean acidification
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coralline algae
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decreased skeletal growth
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calcifi-cation
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calcification
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low pH
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calcification
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corals
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calcification
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changes in the CO2
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calcification
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ocean acidification
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concentrations of CO2, CO32–, and HCO3–.
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Ca2+ concentration
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Ocean acidification
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calcification
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calcium ion concentration
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corals
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calcifi-cation rate
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calcification
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carbonate ion concentration
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calcifica-tion
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corals
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calcification
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calcification
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ocean acidification
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coral reef calcification
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calcification
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reef calcification
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ocean acidification
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calcifying
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elevated-CO2 conditions
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calcifying
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ocean acidifi-cation
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Ocean acidification
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increased carbon dioxide
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ocean acidification
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Local file Local file
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S. hyTn$.
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S. pirrillara
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temperature
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corals
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temperature
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coral
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reduced poputation densities
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corals
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temperatures
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S. hystrix
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S. pistilZat
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Sudden exposures to reduced salinities
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temperature,
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sudden increases in solar irradiance.
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S. hystrir
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S. pistillat
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exposures to full sunlight
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iow pigment content
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exposed to full sunlight
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S. p~~~~~i
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bleaching
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corals
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corals
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Sericztopora hystrix
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SryZ~phorap~til~a
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reef mora
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bleaching
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bleaching
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corals
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Bleaching
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S~~fft~p~~~ ~ys~~x
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~ty~~~~u~~ ~~s~~~~
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reef corals
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salinity
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light
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sat-uration state
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temperature
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increases in mortality
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temperatures
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aragonite saturation states
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temperatures
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lowering of saturation state
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Increasing temperature
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corals
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less carbonate accumulation
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Saturation state reduction
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global warming
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Temperatures
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temperature
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ragonite saturation state
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ow temperature
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temperatures
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bleaching
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temperatures
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temperatures
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High temper-ature
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climate change
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temperature
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saturation state
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high temperature
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mortality
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bleaching
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temperature
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temperature
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temperature
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corals
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Elevation of temperature
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high temperature
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low saturation state
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low temperature
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lowered calcification rates
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Reef-building corals
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low saturation state
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highsaturation state
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aragonite saturation state
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corals
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Temperaturehas
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sea surface temperature
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aragonite saturation state
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temperature
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saturation state
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temperature
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CO2concentratio
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aragonite satura-tion state
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temperature
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light
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ow temperatures
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ow temperatures
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temperature
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scleractinian corals
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decreasing aragonite satura-tion state]
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ncreasing seasurface temperatures
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light
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