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Coral Babies on the Move: How Larvae's Long-Distance Journeys Strengthen Reef Populations

QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA, JUL 1 – University of Queensland researchers found coral larvae of Popillopora verrucosa disperse up to 52 km, aiding reef recovery and resilience against climate change, study shows.

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Understanding how far Great Barrier Reef corals are from their parents could be key to identifying and protecting at-risk populations, University of Queensland research has found.

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