Climate Change
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Corals of the Caribbean: How Corals with High Genetic Diversity Survived Climate Change
Scientists from the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute have discovered one group of corals that survived the Caribbean coral extinction between one and two million years ago continues to adapt to future climate changes because of their high genetic diversity.
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