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Corals primarily expel their endosymbiotic algae:
when sea temperatures become elevated, the high temperatures cause the ocean to acidify, stressing the coral.
when sea temperatures become elevated, algal photosynthesis generates reactive oxygen species that damage the coral cells.
in response to increased sun exposure, as UV damages and stresses the coral.
in response to increased sun exposure corals are able to photosynthesise themselves, so no longer require algae.
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