The Abundance and Behavioral Ecology of Cape Cod Gray Seals Under Predation Risk From White Sharks
<p>The ultimate goal of wildlife recovery is abundance growth of a species, though it must also involve the reestablishment of the species’ ecological role within ecosystems frequently modified by humans. Reestablishment and subsequent recovery may depend on the species’ degree of adaptive be...
Main Author: | Moxley, Jerry Hall |
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Other Authors: | Halpin, Patrick N |
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2016
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/12167 |
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