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    General Causes of Coral Reef Bleaching

    Material in this section originates from the following category in our Subject Index:

    Coral Reefs (Bleaching: Causes, General)
    Reefs (Bleaching: Causes, General)


    Summary


    How Best to "Weatherproof" Earth's Corals Against Warming-Induced Bleaching

    The Bleaching of Mentawai Island Corals During the 1997-98 El Niņo

    Humans, Cosmetic Sunscreens and Coral Reefs

    Effects of Photosystem II Herbicides on Corals

    The Increasing Sensitivity of Corals to Rising Temperatures

    Red Tides and Black Water: A Deadly Duo for Coral Reefs

    A Pitiable Ploy to Promote the Kyoto Protocol:The Predicted Demise of Earth's Coral Reefs

    A Century of Sea Level Change in the Eastern Indian Ocean

    Airborne Transport of Biologically Significant Materials

    Coral Bleaching a Result of Increased El Niño Activity?

    A Quarter-Century of Mollusc History in French Polynesia

    Substance Not Registered for Use in Australia Threatens Corals There

    The Presence of People Negatively Affects Corals

    Emerging Diseases in Coral Reefs

    Zooxanthellae Diversity and Coral Bleaching

    Coral Bleaching from Environmental Stresses

    A Review on Coral Bleaching

    Causes of Coral Bleaching

    Coral Reefs: Doomed by Carbon Dioxide?

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