Summer diving and haul‐out behavior of leopard seals (Hydrurga leptonyx) near mesopredator breeding colonies at Livingston Island, Antarctic Peninsula
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Douglas J. Krause | Michael E. Goebel | Kyler Abernathy | Greg Marshall | M. Goebel | G. Marshall | K. Abernathy
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