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Record #191126:
Risk of marine mammal die-offs in the Southern Ocean / J.R. Geraci, V.J. Lounsbury.
Title: | Risk of marine mammal die-offs in the Southern Ocean / J.R. Geraci, V.J. Lounsbury. |
Author(s): | Geraci, J. R. Lounsbury, V. J. |
Date: | 2009. |
Publisher: | Berlin: Springer |
In: | Health of Antarctic wildlife : a challenge for science and policy. (2009.), |
Abstract: | Discusses apparent increase in frequency of die-off of cetaceans and seals in Southern Ocean, mainly associated with outbreaks of infectious disease, harmful algal blooms, or oceanographic anomalies or unusual weather conditions that result in large-scale starvation or trauma. Includes notes on contaminants; availability or depletion of prey such as krill; and effects of regional warming trends in Maritime Antarctica. |
Notes: | In: Health of Antarctic wildlife : a challenge for science and policy / Knowles R. Kerry, Martin J. Riddle, eds. |
Keywords: | 599(26) -- Sea mammals. 599.745 -- Pinnipedia. 619 -- Veterinary medicine. 591.2 -- Animal diseases, injuries and malformations. 551.583 -- Climatic changes. 502.743 -- Conservation, animal species. 504.054 -- Pollution. H6 -- Zoology: mammals. (*7) -- Antarctic regions. |
SPRI record no.: | 191126 |
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