Crossing Latitudes—Long-Distance Tracking of an Apex Predator
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Michele Thums | John Stevens | Mark G. Meekan | Jessica J. Meeuwig | Gabriel M. Vianna | M. Thums | M. Meekan | J. Meeuwig | J. Stevens | L. Ferreira | Gabriel M. S. Vianna | R. McAuley | Rory McAuley | Luciana C. Ferreira
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