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DOI: 10.7554/eLife.35066

Citation Style: APA

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Muller, E. M., Bartels, E., & Baums, I. B. (2018). Bleaching causes loss of disease resistance within the threatened coral species Acropora cervicornis. eLife, 7. doi:10.7554/elife.35066


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Colony sizes and morphometric assessments of Acropora cervicornis genotypes sampled July 2020 for fecundity analysis at Mote Marine LaboratoryMethods
Sequences from the coral Acropora cervicornis determined before and after bleaching at the Mote Marine Laboratory in August and September 2015Methods
Fecundity assessment of Acropora cervicornis colonies from spawning observations and gamete bundle analysis in August 2020 at Mote Marine Laboratory Methods
Fecundity and oocyte sizes of Acropora cervicornis genotypes measured July 2020 at Mote Marine LabMethods
Fecundity and number of oocytes from Acropora cervicornis genotypes measured July 2020 at Mote Marine LabMethods
Assessment of polyps per area of Acropora cervicornis genotypes sampled July 2020 for fecundity analysis at Mote Marine LaboratoryMethods

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