A study reveals corals must be within only a few meters of each other to successfully reproduce, leaving them vulnerable in a ...
A new study reveals corals must be within only a few meters of each other to successfully reproduce, leaving them vulnerable in a warming world.
Corals need to be closer than expected for successful reproduction, with climate change exacerbating challenges.
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SYDNEY, Dec. 17 (Xinhua) -- An Australian research has found that corals must be within meters of each other to successfully reproduce, leaving them vulnerable to climate change.
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A new study reveals corals must be within only a few metres of each other to successfully reproduce, leaving them vulnerable in a warming world. The international research, led by The University ...