Co-occurring anthropogenic stressors reduce the timeframe of environmental viability for the world’s coral reefs

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  • who: Renee O. Setter and colleagues from the Department Geography and Environment, University Hawaiu2018i at Mu0101noa, Honolulu, Hawaiu2018i, United have published the paper: Co-occurring anthropogenic stressors reduce the timeframe of environmental viability for the worldu2019s coral reefs, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of October/11,/2022
  • what: The authors aim to calculate the year after which a given environmental stressor permanently exceeds the bounds an ecosystem`s tolerance. Using the world`s coral reefs as a case example the authors show that the projected effects marine heatwaves ocean acidification storms land-based pollution and local . . .

     

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