A decade of photo‐identification reveals contrasting abundance and trends of Type B killer whales in the coastal waters of the Antarctic Peninsula
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Journal Title:Marine Mammal Science
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Description:The Antarctic Peninsula (AP) is rapidly warming and empirical data on abundance trends of marine organisms are required to understand the impact of these physical changes, and inter- acting anthropogenic impacts, o n the ecosystem. Recent esti- mates inferred increasing abundance of Type A killer whales at the top of this food chain, and here we provide new data on
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Source:Marine Mammal Science, 38(1), 58-72
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ISSN:0824-0469 ; 1748-7692
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Rights Information:CC BY-NC-ND
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:7490dba23474371a794a96e6efcd060b3eb391ebf1e7e8262fb4db983327ee95
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