Delineation of the southern elephant seal׳s main foraging environments defined by temperature and light conditions
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Christophe Guinet | C. Guinet | F. Bailleul | J. Vacquié-Garcia | Frédéric Bailleul | Jade Vacquié-Garcia | Cécile Laurent | C. Laurent
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