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Breakdown in spawning synchrony: A silent threat to coral persistence
Tom Shlesinger
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Yossi Loya
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School of Zoology
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Red Sea
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Coral
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Environmental Conditions
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Population Level
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Fertilization
100%
Environmental Cues
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Polyps
100%
Historical Data
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Aging Population
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Reproductive Season
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Coral Reefs
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Laboratory Analysis
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Colony Level
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New Recruits
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Broadcast Spawning
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Coral Coverage
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Spawning Event
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Coral Persistence
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Coral Spawning
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Spawning Synchrony
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Natural Disturbance
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Reproductive Phenology
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Reproductive Synchrony
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Human Disturbance
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Spawning
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Red Sea
25%
Coral Reef
25%
Environmental Cue
25%