Using a mandible accelerometer to study fine-scale foraging behavior of free-ranging Antarctic fur seals
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Yasuhiko Naito | Akinori Takahashi | Kentaro Q. Sakamoto | Y. Naito | P. Trathan | A. Takahashi | K. Q. Sakamoto | I. Staniland | Iain J. Staniland | Philip N. Trathan | Takashi Iwata | E. Edwards | Ewan W. J. Edwards | T. Iwata | Takashi Iwata
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