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Put O. Ang

Marine Science

Chinese University of Hong Kong

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About Put O. Ang at Chinese University of Hong Kong

Put O. Ang is a marine scientist at the Chinese University of Hong Kong specializing in subtropical coral reef ecology and coastal ecosystem dynamics. Representative publications include "Physiological and behavioural responses of different life stages of a serpulid polychaete to hypoxia", which reflect their ongoing engagement with the field.

Research Areas

coral reef ecologymarine ecosystemscoastal plant biologycoral bleachingsubtropical coralsfisheries researchmarine conservationSouth China Sea
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Research Output

Total Citations22

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Publications1

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