Foraging ecology of mature male Antarctic minke whales (Balaenoptera bonaerensis) revealed by stable isotope analysis of baleen plates
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T. Tamura | Y. Mitani | M. Ishizuka | S. Nakayama | Y. Ikenaka | K. Konishi | Mayuko Otsuki | Hiroshi Ishikawa | Takaharu Bando
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