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A new conceptual model for the warm-water breakdown of the coral–algae endosymbiosis

Scott A. Wooldridge A
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A Australian Institute of Marine Science, PMB #3, Townsville MC, Qld 4810, Australia.

Marine and Freshwater Research 60(6) 483-496 https://doi.org/10.1071/MF08251
Submitted: 2 September 2008  Accepted: 28 November 2008   Published: 19 June 2009



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