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Ecological Applications, 21(7), 2011, pp. 2722–2733 Ó 2011 by the Ecological Society of America A model-based approach to determine the long-term effects of multiple interacting stressors on coral reefs JULIE C. BLACK
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Brisbane / /

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America / /

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United States / Bahamas / Australia / Jamaica / Belize / /

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Natural Disaster / Extinction / Environmental Issue / /

Facility

Goddard Building / University of Michigan / Mathematics University of California / St Lucia Campus / University of California / University of Queensland / /

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food abundance / important ecosystem services / severe food limitation / food availability / to coral systems / ecosystem services / food limitation / greater food / food / /

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Caribbean reefs / cˆ MT / Coral reefs / Caribbean reef / /

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University of Michigan / Ann Arbor / University of Queensland / University of California / Davis / School of Biological Sciences / Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology / Center for the Study of Complex Systems / USA Department of Environmental Science and Policy / Ecological Society / /

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CORAL REEF STRESSORS / JULIE C. BLACKWOOD / /

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dM aˆ PM / important driver / representative / simple model of ecosystem-based management / Corresponding Editor / /

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Queensland / California / Michigan / /

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Complex Systems / /

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Caribbean / /

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simulation / /

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