Condition and mass impact oxygen stores and dive duration in adult female northern elephant seals
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Birgitte I. McDonald | J. Hassrick | D. Crocker | D. Costa | P. Robinson | S. Simmons | B. I. McDonald | N. M. Teutschel | J. L. Hassrick | D. E. Crocker | P. W. Robinson | S. E. Simmons | D. P. Costa | Jason L. Hassrick | Nicole M. Teutschel | B. McDonald | Daniel P. Costa
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