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Eared seals / Pinnipeds / Megafauna / California sea lion / Fauna of California / Galpagos sea lion / San Cristbal Island / Zalophus / Sea lion / Fur seal / Northern fur seal / Galpagos Islands
Date: 2010-01-07 14:18:11
Eared seals
Pinnipeds
Megafauna
California sea lion
Fauna of California
Galpagos sea lion
San Cristbal Island
Zalophus
Sea lion
Fur seal
Northern fur seal
Galpagos Islands

Journal of Mammalogy, 90(6):1410–1420, 2009 STABLE ISOTOPE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SEA LIONS (ZALOPHUS) FROM THE GULF OF CALIFORNIA AND ´ PAGOS ISLANDS GALA

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