Climate-driven regime shift of a temperate marine ecosystem
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E. Harvey | G. Kendrick | F. Tuya | R. Babcock | T. Wernberg | C. Fulton | R. Hovey | B. Radford | F. Dufois | D. Smale | S. Bennett | M. Depczynski | J. Fromont | T. Holmes | J. Santana‐Garcon | M. Thomsen | M. Vanderklift | B. Saunders | C. Tuckett | T. de Bettignies | Katherine Cure | S. Wilson
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