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Loss of predation risk from apex predators can exacerbate marine tropicalization caused by extreme climatic events
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posted on 2024-06-15, 00:38 authored by Robert J Nowicki, Jordan A Thomson, James W Fourqurean, Aaron J Wirsing, Michael R HeithausLoss of predation risk from apex predators can exacerbate marine tropicalization caused by extreme climatic events
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Journal of Animal EcologyVolume
90Pagination
2041-2052Location
London, Eng.Publisher DOI
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0021-8790eISSN
1365-2656Language
EnglishPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalIssue
9Publisher
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climate changeCONSEQUENCESDUGONGS DUGONG-DUGONEcologyECOSYSTEMEnvironmental Sciences & EcologyIMPACTSLife Sciences & Biomedicinemarine heatwavemultiple stressorspredator lossresilienceRESILIENCErisk effectsScience & TechnologyseagrassSEAGRASSSHARK BAYSUMMERTEMPERATUREStropicalizationWESTERN-AUSTRALIAZoologySchool of Life and Environmental SciencesCentre for Integrative Ecology
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