<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Biota / Pinnipeds / Megafauna / Eared seals / Isotopes / Seal hunting / Harbor seal / Northern elephant seal / Sea lion / Fur seal / Elephant seal / Steller sea lion
Date: 2008-04-25 18:57:58
Biota
Pinnipeds
Megafauna
Eared seals
Isotopes
Seal hunting
Harbor seal
Northern elephant seal
Sea lion
Fur seal
Elephant seal
Steller sea lion

MARINE MAMMAL SCIENCE, 22(2): 326–338 (April 2006)  C 2006 by the Society for Marine Mammalogy DOI: j00023.x DIFFERENCES IN FORAGING LOCATION

Add to Reading List

Source URL: www.es.ucsc.edu

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 246,85 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Severe decline in abundance on Steller sea lion rookery at Medny Island (Commander Islands), Russia Natasha

Severe decline in abundance on Steller sea lion rookery at Medny Island (Commander Islands), Russia Natasha

DocID: 1tjkk - View Document

Local Abundance and Movement of Atka Mackerel and Other Steller Sea Lion Prey in the Aleutian Islands Susanne	F.	McDermo0,	Mike	Levine,	Kimberly	Rand,	Elizabeth	Logerwell,	Todd	Loomis Alaska	Fisheries	Science	Center,	NMF

Local Abundance and Movement of Atka Mackerel and Other Steller Sea Lion Prey in the Aleutian Islands Susanne F. McDermo0, Mike Levine, Kimberly Rand, Elizabeth Logerwell, Todd Loomis Alaska Fisheries Science Center, NMF

DocID: 1tc1A - View Document

MARINE MAMMAL SCIENCE, 25(3): 748–754 (July 2009)  C 2009 by the Society for Marine Mammalogy DOI: j00322.x  Trend data do support the sequential nature of pinniped

MARINE MAMMAL SCIENCE, 25(3): 748–754 (July 2009)  C 2009 by the Society for Marine Mammalogy DOI: j00322.x Trend data do support the sequential nature of pinniped

DocID: 1rfRR - View Document

10393_2007_97_4_2-web

10393_2007_97_4_2-web

DocID: 1r2v4 - View Document

MARINE MAMMAL SCIENCE, 22(2): 326–338 (April 2006)  C 2006 by the Society for Marine Mammalogy DOI: j00023.x  DIFFERENCES IN FORAGING LOCATION

MARINE MAMMAL SCIENCE, 22(2): 326–338 (April 2006)  C 2006 by the Society for Marine Mammalogy DOI: j00023.x DIFFERENCES IN FORAGING LOCATION

DocID: 1qSYN - View Document