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A research team led by the

University of Queensland simulated

FEATURE UNIVERSITIES different future climate scenarios driven by a range of plausible global emissions trajectories.

Image courtesy of University of Queensland

Baby coral being deployed overboard.

Images courtesy of Marie Roman / AIMS ment said the comprehensive modelling of individual corals water quality, larval connectivity with neighboring reefs, out- included their ability to adapt to warmer water, large-scale breaks of the coral-eating Crown of Thorns star

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