Effects of capture stress on free-ranging, reproductively active male Weddell seals
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Mark Hindell | Emma Turner | M. Hindell | A. Hall | R. Harcourt | J. Waas | Joseph R. Waas | Emma Turner | Ailsa Hall | Robert Geoffrey Harcourt
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