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Extinctions linked to new assemblages of species – EurekAlert
As the world undergoes profound environmental change, identifying and protecting ‘novel’ communities of species can help prevent extinctions within vulnerable e…

IMAGE: Severe mortality of branching corals may lead to the emergence of novel coral communities at Lady Elliott Island reef on the Great Barrier Reef.
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Credit: K-le Gomez.
Scientists have found that as the world undergoes profound environmental change, identifying and protecting ‘novel’ communities of species can help prevent extinctions within vulnerable ecosystems.
Professor John Pandolfi and Dr Timothy Staples from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies at The Uni…
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