Coral reef conservation in the Anthropocene: Confronting spatial mismatches and prioritizing functions
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Erika J. Techera | D. Bellwood | T. Morrison | G. Cumming | T. Hughes | J. Álvarez-Romero | R. Weeks | J. Pandolfi | G. Jones | M. Pratchett | S. B. Tebbett | A. Grech | J. Day | G. Gurney | A. Hoey | R. Grantham
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