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But the severest threat is to the reef ecosystems themselves.
The red lionfish is native to South Pacific reef ecosystems.
Their results, they say, show that concerns about the impact of climate change on reef ecosystems is justified.
In all likelihood (save some freak, momentous reversal of fortune) our contemporary reef ecosystems will not survive.
Some scientists have already written off coral reef ecosystems for dead, road kill on humankind's technological superhighway.
Environmentalists have warned that even exploratory oil wells can disrupt fragile reef ecosystems, while the smallest oil spill could could have a devastating environmental impact.
In the meantime, the possibility of a "Frankenfish" wreaking havoc across reef ecosystems in the Coral Triangle is a real and growing danger.
The researchers hope to discover how environmental forces including global warming, acidification and pollution impact coral reefs in different locations by creating detailed images of entire reef ecosystems.
In situ studies have documented alarming recent declines in calcification rates on several tropical coral reef ecosystems.
Land-based source pollutants (LBSP) actively threaten coral reef ecosystems globally.
Offsetting these soil losses will require implementing proven conservation practices to protect soils and coral reef ecosystems in this and other dry tropical settings.
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