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New Internationalist launches a one-year series dedicated to unpicking why hunger persists, 29th September 2020 This new reality for coastal communities across...
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Seminar for Marine Science, 15 September 2020
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From Nature Ecology and Evolution, 21 May 2020 by Joseph Aslin The role of biodiversity in ecosystem functioning is well understood on the small scale of experimental...
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From Nature Ecology and Evolution, 19 May 2020 by Casey Benkwitt One key to our new paper is that we observed patterns of biodiversity and ecosystem function...
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From SciTechDaily, 24 April 2020 by Lancaster University Climate change and warming seas are transforming tropical coral reefs and undoing decades of knowledge about...
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