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). The team found that well over 1,500 species were named after their host organism, where they were found or a prominent feature of their anatomy.Many others were named after people, ranging from technical assistants to prominent politicians. But just 19% of the 596 species named after eminent scientists were named after women, a percentage that barely changed over the decades .
It’s not clear how closely these laboratory-based studies mimic the reality of reef ecosystems. The concentration of oxybenzone at a coral reef can vary widely, depending on factors such as tourist activity and water conditions. And other factors threaten the health of coral reefs; these include climate change, ocean acidification, coastal pollution and overfishing. The study, published on 5 May (
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