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Body and Blubber Relationships in Antarctic Pack Ice Seals: Implications for Blubber Depth Patterns

Body and Blubber Relationships in Antarctic Pack Ice Seals: Implications for Blubber Depth Patterns

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Body and Blubber Relationships in Antarctic Pack Ice Seals: Implications for Blubber Depth Patterns

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Body and Blubber Relationships in Antarctic Pack Ice Seals: Implications for Blubber Depth Patterns

Publisher

United States: The University of Chicago Press

Journal title

Physiological and biochemical zoology, 2009-03, Vol.82 (2), p.113-120

Language

English

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United States: The University of Chicago Press

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Contents

Morphometrics and blubber depths from all four high Antarctic seals (Weddell, Ross, crabeater, and leopard) were obtained during a midsummer research cruise in the Ross Sea as the physiological ecology component of the U.S. Antarctic Pack Ice Seals project. These data are the only in vivo measurements of all four species from the same location and...

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Body and Blubber Relationships in Antarctic Pack Ice Seals: Implications for Blubber Depth Patterns

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Record Identifier

TN_cdi_jstor_primary_10_1086_591948

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_jstor_primary_10_1086_591948

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ISSN

1522-2152

E-ISSN

1537-5293

DOI

10.1086/591948

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