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Current and Future Patterns of Global Marine Mammal Biodiversity Kristin Kaschner1*, Derek P. Tittensor2¤a,¤b, Jonathan Ready3, Tim Gerrodette4, Boris Worm2 1 Evolutionary Biology and Ecology Lab, Institute of Zoology,
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Document Date: 2011-05-30 06:11:56


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Freiburg / Halifax / Para´ / La Jolla / Cambridge / /

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Coastal / Southern / Galapagos / Microsoft Research Computational Science Laboratory / Creative Commons / /

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Antarctica / /

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Germany / New Zealand / Japan / United States / Brazil / Canada / Korea / United Kingdom / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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Institute of Zoology / Dalhousie University / Atmospheric Administration/National Marine Fisheries Service/Southwest Fisheries Science Center / United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre / Institute of Estuarine / /

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food supply / food availability / taxonomic / food web / /

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Steller sea / Sub-Antarctic island / Sea of Okhotsk / Southern Ocean / Future Oceans / Barents Sea / Weddell Sea / Galapagos Islands / Galapagos sea / Sub-Antarctic islands / Bering Sea / Northern Indian Ocean / Northern Greenland Sea / Southeastern Pacific island / /

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National Marine Fisheries Service / Sloan Foundation / Southwest Fisheries Science Center / Cetacean Research North Atlantic Sightings Survey Southwest Fisheries Science Centre Eastern Tropical Pacific Surveys Agency / Department of Biology / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre / United States National Snow & Ice Data Center / Institute of Zoology / International Union for the Conservation of Nature / National Geophysical Data Center / Protected Resources Division / Institute of Estuarine / Dalhousie University / United Nations Environment Programme / Evolutionary Biology and Ecology Lab / /

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Steven J. Bograd / /

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original author / Editor / author / important driver of global species richness patterns / Forward / /

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Hawaii / Nova Scotia / California / /

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PLoS ONE / /

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Antarctic / Northern Indian Ocean / mid-Atlantic / Northern Greenland / North Atlantic / Southeastern U.S. / southern South America / Northwest Africa / /

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www.ngdc.noaa.gov/products/ngdc_ / www.plosone.org / www.aquamaps.org / www.iobis.org / /

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