Heat-tolerant algal symbionts may prevent extirpation of the threatened elkhorn coral, Acropora palmata, in Florida during intensifying marine heatwaves.

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Title: Heat-tolerant algal symbionts may prevent extirpation of the threatened elkhorn coral, Acropora palmata, in Florida during intensifying marine heatwaves.
Authors: Karp, Richard F.1 (AUTHOR) rfk30@miami.edu, Lepiz-Conejo, Fabrizio1 (AUTHOR), Matsuda, Shayle B.2 (AUTHOR), Corbett, Bryce2 (AUTHOR), Wen, Alexandra D.1 (AUTHOR), Unsworth, Joseph D.1 (AUTHOR), D'Alessandro, Martine1 (AUTHOR), Nedimyer, Ken3 (AUTHOR), Moura, Amelia4 (AUTHOR), Muller, Erinn M.5 (AUTHOR), Craig, Zachary5,6 (AUTHOR), Lirman, Diego1 (AUTHOR), Cunning, Ross1,2 (AUTHOR), Baker, Andrew C.1 (AUTHOR) abaker@earth.miami.edu
Source: Coral Reefs. Jun2025, Vol. 44 Issue 3, p953-965. 13p.
Database: Environment Complete
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ISSN:07224028
DOI:10.1007/s00338-025-02652-7