Increasing disturbance frequency undermines coral reef recovery
Michael J. Emslie(Australian Institute of Marine Science), Hugh Sweatman(Australian Institute of Marine Science), James T. Kerry(Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority), Terry P. Hughes(ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies), Peran Bray(Australian Institute of Marine Science), Alistair J. Cheal(Australian Institute of Marine Science), Murray Logan(Australian Institute of Marine Science), Camille Mellin(Australian Institute of Marine Science), Kate Osborne, Tane H. Sinclair‐Taylor(Australian Institute of Marine Science), Michelle J. Jonker(Australian Institute of Marine Science), Marji Puotinen(Australian Institute of Marine Science), Emma Kennedy(Australian Institute of Marine Science), Daniela M. Ceccarelli(ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies), Ian Miller(Australian Institute of Marine Science), Kerryn A. Johns(Australian Institute of Marine Science)
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