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Stressing over the complexities of multiple stressors in marine and estuarine systems

Glibert et al., 2022

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10578189702189146936
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Glibert P
Cai W
Hall E
Li M
Main K
Rose K
Testa J
Vidyarathna N
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Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Research

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Aquatic ecosystems are increasingly threatened by multiple human-induced stressors associated with climate and anthropogenic changes, including warming, nutrient pollution, harmful algal blooms, hypoxia, and changes in CO 2 and pH. These stressors may affect …
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