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Riparian mangroves and wetland plants near the river mouth may face increased stress due to the increased salinity concentrations.
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A fundamentally different selection regime is in the face of increasing stress.
Such breeding designs also allow for an assessment of paternal and maternal nongenetic effects (as components of overall phenotypic plasticity) that turn out to be very important in marine systems for phenotypic buffering in the face of increasing stress (Donelson et al. 2011; Miller et al. 2012).
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increased stress". X-rays are taken.
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