Vulnerability of island flora and fauna in theGreat Barrier Reef to climate change

作者: Malcom Turner , George N. Batainoff

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摘要: The emphasis of this chapter is on terrestrial and freshwater flora fauna, key nesting habitats on the islands Great Barrier Reef (GBR). This should be read in conjunction with other chapters volume detailing specific effects climate change different components island habitats: mangrove tidal wetlands are discussed 9, seabirds 14, marine turtles 15 geomorphology 21.

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