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Record #145659:
Diving and foraging behaviour of juvenile southern elephant seals from Heard Island / D.J. Slip.
Title: | Diving and foraging behaviour of juvenile southern elephant seals from Heard Island / D.J. Slip. |
Author(s): | Slip, D. J. |
Date: | 1997. |
Publisher: | Chipping Norton, NSW: Surrey Beatty |
In: | Marine mammal research in the southern hemisphere. Volume 1. Status, ecology and medicine. (1997.), |
Abstract: | Aims to examine diving behaviour of juvenile species during their second trip to sea at age 9-14 months and integrate this with geographic displacement and dietary information to understand more fully role of juveniles in area ecosystem. |
Notes: | In: Marine mammal research in the southern hemisphere. Volume 1. Status, ecology and medicine / Mark A. Hindell, Catherine Kemper, eds. |
Keywords: | 59 -- Zoology. 599(26) -- Sea mammals. 599.745.3 -- Phocidae: Mirounga leonina. 591.5 -- Animal behaviour. 591.131.1 -- Animal feeding behaviour. 591.173.5 -- Diving. H6 -- Zoology: mammals. (*7) -- Antarctic regions. (*78) -- Sub-Antarctic islands. (*785) -- Heard and McDonald Islands. |
SPRI record no.: | 145659 |
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