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IMAS study changing understanding of how global warming will affect marine biodiversity

University of Tasmania News, 13 Nov 2015.

A new study by University of Tasmania researchers and international collaborators has found that a key element of future changes in the distribution of marine biodiversity resulting from ocean warming is not as closely related to local warming rates as previously assumed. Read more in the University of Tasmania News.

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