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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe _Glob. Change Biol._ http://doi.org/fxh53r (2012) Elizabeth Selig, from Conservation International, Arlington, USA, and co-workers used
high-resolution global temperature records for 1985–2005 together with over 8,000 live coral surveys from protected and unprotected reefs to investigate whether MPAs have indeed helped to
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ARTICLE Brown, A. No escaping the heat. _Nature Clim Change_ 2, 230 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1038/nclimate1479 Download citation * Published: 28 March 2012 * Issue Date: April 2012 * DOI:
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