From global to regional and back again: common climate stressors of marine ecosystems relevant for adaptation across five ocean warming hotspots
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Alistair J. Hobday | Andrew Yool | Valborg Byfield | Stephanie A. Henson | Gretta T. Pecl | Andrew C. Coward | Shyam S. Salim | Ekaterina Popova | K. Cochrane | S. Henson | A. Yool | M. Roberts | G. Pecl | A. Hobday | E. Popova | M. Gasalla | A. Coward | W. Sauer | Kevern Cochrane | Michael J. Roberts | Maria A. Gasalla | Warwick H. Sauer | S. Salim | V. Byfield
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