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Table 2 Number of publications by ecoregions across this systematic map

From: What is the evidence for the impact of ocean warming on subtropical and temperate corals and coral reefs? A systematic map

Ecoregions

Belongs to province

Number of publications concerning the ecoregion

Southern China

South China Sea

15

Western Mediterranean

Mediterranean Sea

11

Lord Howe and Norfolk Islands

Lord Howe and Norfolk Islands

9

Leeuwin

Southwest Australian Shelf

6

Gulf of Maine/Bay of Fundy

Cold Temperate Northwest Atlantic

6

Central Kuroshio Current

Warm Temperate Northwest Pacific

6

East China Sea

Warm Temperate Northwest Pacific

6

Houtman

West Central Australian Shelf

5

Gulf of Tonkin

South China Sea

4

Arabian (Persian) Gulf

Somali/Arabian

3

Tweed-Moreton

East Central Australian Shelf

3

Carolinian

Warm Temperate Northwest Atlantic

3

Central and Southern Great Barrier Reef

Northeast Australian Shelf

2

Azores Canaries Madeira

Lusitanian

2

Southeastern Brazil

Warm Temperate Southwestern Atlantic

2

Floridian

Tropical Northwestern Atlantic

2

Eastern Brazil

Tropical Southwestern Atlantic

2

Cape Howe

Southeast Australian Shelf

2

Northeastern Brazil

Tropical Southwestern Atlantic

2

Adriatic Sea

Mediterranean Sea

2

Torres Strait Northern Great Barrier Reef

Northeast Australian Shelf

1

Northern Gulf of Mexico

Warm Temperate Northwest Atlantic

1

Levantine Sea

Mediterranean Sea

1

Natal

Agulhas

1

Western India

West and South Indian Shelf

1

West Caroline Islands

Tropical Northwestern Pacific

1

Andaman Sea Coral Coast

Andaman

1

South Kuroshio

South Kuroshio

1

Ningaloo

Northwest Australian Shelf

1

Ionian Sea

Mediterranean Sea

1

Mascarene Islands

Western Indian Ocean

1

Manning-Hawkesbury

East Central Australian Shelf

1

South China Sea Oceanic Islands

South China Sea

1

South European Atlantic Shelf

Lusitanian

1

Delagoa

Western Indian Ocean

1