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Physiological, morphological, and ecological tradeoffs influence vertical habitat use of deep-diving toothed-whales in the Bahamas (dataset)
Trevor W. Joyce
(Creator)
John W. Durban (John W Durban)
(Creator)
Diane Claridge (Bahamas Marine Mammal Research Organization)
(Creator)
Charlotte Dunn
(Creator)
Holly Fearnbach
(Creator)
Kim M. Parsons
(Creator)
Russel D. Andrews
(Creator)
Lisa T. Ballance
(Creator)
School of Biology
Dataset
Overview
Research output
(1)
Date made available
13 Oct 2017
Publisher
Dryad
Contact
[email protected]
DOI
10.5061/dryad.14v89
Research output
Research output per year
2017
2017
2017
1
Article
Research output per year
Research output per year
Physiological, morphological, and ecological tradeoffs influence vertical habitat use of deep-diving toothed-whales in the Bahamas
Joyce, T. W., Durban, J. W., Claridge, D. E.,
Dunn, C. A.
, Fearnbach, H., Parsons, K. M., Andrews, R. D. & Ballance, L. T.,
11 Oct 2017
,
In:
PLoS One.
12
,
10
,
27 p.
, e0185113.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
Cetacea
100%
Binding Protein
10%
Melons
10%
Peponocephala electra
10%
Physeter Macrocephalus
10%
29
Citations (Scopus)
6
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