Reproductive success is energetically linked to foraging efficiency in Antarctic fur seals
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Reproductive success is energetically linked to foraging efficiency in Antarctic fur seals
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Keywords
Foraging, Seals, Predation, Bioenergetics, Trophic interactions, Antarctica, Reproductive success, Accelerometers
Journal
PLoS One
Volume 12, Issue 4, Pages e0174001
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Online
2017-04-29
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0174001
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