Exploring Traits of Engineered Coral Entities to be Employed in Reef Restoration
Exploring Traits of Engineered Coral Entities to be Employed in Reef Restoration
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Aggregated settlement of coral larvae results in a complex array of compatible (chimerism) and incompatible (rejection) allogenic responses. Each chimeric assemblage is considered as a distinct biological entity, subjected to selection, however, the literature lacks the evolutionary and ecological functions assigned to these units of selection. Her...
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Exploring Traits of Engineered Coral Entities to be Employed in Reef Restoration
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2077-1312
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2077-1312
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10.3390/jmse8121038