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Inducing Polyp Bail-out in Coral Colonies to Obtain Individualized Micropropagates for Laboratory Experimental Use
Published on: April 28, 2022
Author Correction: High frequency temperature variability reduces the risk of coral bleaching
Aryan Safaie1, Nyssa J Silbiger2,3, Timothy R McClanahan4
1Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Irvine, CA, 92697, USA. safaiea@uci.edu.
Abstract:
The original version of the Article was missing an acknowledgement of a funding source. The authors acknowledge that A. Safaie and K.Davis were supported by National Science Foundation Award No. 1436254 and G. Pawlak was supported by Award No. 1436522. This omission has now been corrected in the PDF and HTML versions of the Article.
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