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Global warming threatens the viability of tropical coral reefs and associated marine calcifiers, including symbiont‐bearing larger benthic foraminifera (LBF). The impacts of current climate change on LBF are debated because they were particularly diverse and abundant during past warm periods. Studies on the responses of selected LBF species to changing environmental conditions reveal varying results...
Tropical tide and rock pools are extreme environments with regard to temperature. They undergo diurnal heating and constitute natural laboratories to assess the fate of marine calcifiers under scenarios of global change. This study focuses on benthic foraminiferal assemblages from tide and rock pool sites from eastern Africa as “natural” laboratories to document the diverse spectrum of foraminiferal...
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