Classifying grey seal behaviour in relation to environmental variability and commercial fishing activity - a multivariate hidden Markov model
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Olle Karlsson | Patrick Schuhmann | Roland Langrock | Sina Mews | Valerio Bartolino | Jacob Nabe-Nielsen | Francois Bastardie | Floris M. van Beest | Bernie McConnell | Jonas Teilmann | Svenja Elkenkamp | Till Wobbe | B. McConnell | J. Teilmann | R. Dietz | V. Bartolino | A. Galatius | J. Nabe‐Nielsen | R. Langrock | M. T. Olsen | Patrick Schuhmann | Francois Bastardie | O. Karlsson | S. Mews | Svenja Elkenkamp | Dorian Tsolak | Till Wobbe | C. von Dorrien | Rune Dietz | Anders Galatius | Floris M van Beest | Dorian Tsolak | Christian von Dorrien | Morten Tange Olsen | F. M. van Beest | Olle Karlsson | Roland Langrock | Svenja Elkenkamp
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