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scientists now believe that somewhere between a million and ten million distinct species live in coral reefs around the world, despite the fact that those reefs only occupy one-tenth of one percent of the planet’s surface. This is the Darwin Paradox: that such nutrient-poor waters could generate so much marvelous, improbable, heterogeneous life.
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