Measuring Energy Expenditure in Sub-Adult and Hatchling Sea Turtles via Accelerometry
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Lewis G. Halsey | T. Todd Jones | David T. Booth | Nikolai Liebsch | L. Halsey | D. R. Jones | D. Booth | N. Liebsch | T. T. Jones | David R. Jones
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