REACTIONS OF CAPTIVE HARBOR PORPOISES (PHOCOENA PHOCOENA) TO PINGER‐LIKE SOUNDS
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Jakob Tougaard | Lee A. Miller | Jonas Teilmann | J. Teilmann | L. Miller | J. Tougaard | Tim Kirketerp | Kirstin Hansen | Sabrina Brando | K. Hansen | Sabrina Brando | Tim Kirketerp
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