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English: Rhodolith bed physiognomy impacted by warmer and more acidified waters in the future oceans, as predicted by the IPPC (2014) .
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Author Horta, P.A., Riul, P., Amado Filho, G.M., Gurgel, C.F.D., Berchez, F., Nunes, J.M.D.C., Scherner, F., Pereira, S., Lotufo, T., Peres, L. and Sissini, M.

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