Corals cover less than 1 per cent of the ocean floor but they support over one-third of the world’s marine life. The Zoological Society of London has drawn up a list of the , as part of its EDGE (Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered) of Existence project. The list highlights 10 species vital to our understanding of coral evolution that could help predict the how reefs will respond to climate change.
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