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- who: Gregory P. Asner and colleagues from the Center for Global Discovery and Conservation Science, Arizona State University, Hilo, HI, USA have published the Article: Are Sunken Warships Biodiversity Havens for Corals?, in the Journal: Diversity 2022, 139 of 16/02/2022
- what: The authors focused on scleractinian corals because they are long-lived, reef-building organisms. The fact that, today, the Bikini ships carry two-thirds of the coral genera found on neighboring reefs, combined with the fact that all of the coral genera remain on Bikini's natural reefs long after the bomb . . .
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