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Marine heatwaves under global warming

Authors
  1. AD King
  2. AF Pearce
  3. AJ Hobday
  4. AJ Pershing
  5. AR Fay
  6. CA Logan
  7. CA Stock
  8. CM Eakin
  9. E Lorenzo Di
  10. ECJ Oliver
  11. ECJ Oliver
  12. EM Fischer
  13. Erich M. Fischer
  14. J Garrabou
  15. JA Carton
  16. JE Walsh
  17. JM Donelson
  18. JW Morley
  19. KE Mills
  20. L Cavole
  21. L Comte
  22. M Newman
  23. MG Jacox
  24. MR Allen
  25. N Caputi
  26. N Marbà
  27. NA Bond
  28. Nicolas Gruber
  29. NL Bindoff
  30. O Angélil
  31. P Stott
  32. RM McCabe
  33. RW Reynolds
  34. T Wernberg
  35. T Wernberg
  36. Thomas L. Frölicher
  37. TL Frölicher
  38. TL Frölicher
  39. TL Frölicher
  40. TP Hughes
  41. V Banzon
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