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Oceanic differences in coral-bleaching responses to marine heatwaves
Tom Shlesinger
, Robert van Woesik
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Florida Institute of Technology
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Coral Bleaching
100%
Marine Heatwave
100%
Pacific Ocean
50%
Atlantic Ocean
50%
Indian Ocean
50%
Geographical Differences
37%
Coral
25%
Environmental Variables
25%
High Temperature
12%
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
12%
Evolutionary History
12%
Neural Network
12%
Reef-building Corals
12%
Global Datasets
12%
Deep Learning
12%
Historical Events
12%
Global Warming
12%
Coral Reefs
12%
Sea Surface Temperature
12%
Stress Error
12%
Community Structure
12%
Thermal Stress
12%
High Seas
12%
Temperature Anomaly
12%
Spatially Explicit
12%
Thermal Regime
12%
Ocean Temperature
12%
Bleached Corals
12%
Bayesian Mixing Model
12%
Oceanographic Conditions
12%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Coral Bleaching
100%
Marine Heatwave
100%
Pacific Ocean
50%
Atlantic Ocean
50%
Indian Ocean
50%
Standard Deviation
12%
Coral Reef
12%
Global Warming
12%
Sea Surface Temperature
12%
Thermal Stress
12%
Temperature Anomaly
12%
Greenhouse Gas Emission
12%
Thermal Regime
12%
Ocean Temperature
12%