Time to eat: measurements of feeding behaviour in a large marine predator, the northern elephant seal Mirounga angustirostris.
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Daniel P Costa | Carey E Kuhn | Yann Tremblay | D. Crocker | D. Costa | Y. Tremblay | C. Kuhn | Daniel E Crocker
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