Decreasing resilience of kelp beds along a latitudinal temperature gradient: potential implications for a warmer future
Thomas Wernberg(The University of Western Australia), Benjamin D. Toohey(The University of Western Australia), Mads S. Thomsen(University of Canterbury), Peter A. Stæhr(Aarhus University), Fernando Tuya(Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria), Gary A. Kendrick(The University of Western Australia)
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