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Recovery of reef‐scale calcification following a bleaching event in Kāne'ohe Bay, Hawai'i

Increasing anthropogenic disturbances have driven declines of many coral‐dominated reef states, threatening critical ecosystem functions such as reef‐scale calcification and accretion. Few studies have investigated the effect of coral bleaching on reef‐scale calcification. In this study, we monitore...

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Published in:Limnology and oceanography letters 2018-02, Vol.3 (1), p.1-9
Main Authors: Courtney, T. A., De Carlo, E. H., Page, H. N., Bahr, K. D., Barro, A., Howins, N., Tabata, R., Terlouw, G., Rodgers, K. S., Andersson, A. J.
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Coral reefs
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Mortality
Offshore
Salinity
Seawater
Shoreline protection
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