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SUMMARY
Knowledge on warming induced mortality on seagrasses is lagging behind that for other marine organisms (e_g corals, Hughes et_al, 2018; Lough et_al, 2018), in part because reports of seagrass mass-mortality events are more recent. There is evidence that these impacts are propagating across the ocean and that marine heat waves will become more prevalent and intense (Frölicher et_al, 2018; Oliver et_al, 2018). In contrast to reef-building corals, whose distribution is restricted to the subtropics and tropics and, therefore, experience relatively narrow climatic conditions and comparatively uniform thermal niches (Spalding et_al, 2001 . . .
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