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Sexual segregation in Habitat use is smaller than expected in a highly dimorphic marine predator, the southern sea lion
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posted on 2016-07-28, 00:00 authored by A M M Baylis, R A Orben, D P Costa, John ArnouldJohn Arnould, I J StanilandSexual segregation in Habitat use is smaller than expected in a highly dimorphic marine predator, the southern sea lion
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Marine Ecology Progress SeriesVolume
554Pagination
201 - 211Publisher
INTER-RESEARCHPublisher DOI
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0171-8630eISSN
1616-1599Language
EnglishPublication classification
C Journal article; C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2016, Inter-ResearchUsage metrics
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Science & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicinePhysical SciencesEcologyMarine & Freshwater BiologyOceanographyEnvironmental Sciences & EcologyHabitat selectionDietary segregationNiche variationOtaria byroniaSouth American sea lionsNEW-ZEALANDFORAGING BEHAVIORPATTERNSOVERLAPZoologyOceanographyEcology
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