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Harvest control rule evaluation in a multi—species context: A case study on Cod...
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Distribution and Abundance of Cetaceans in Icelandic Waters over 30 Years of Aer...
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Distribution and Abundance of Killer Whales in the Central North Atlantic, 1987-...
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Estimates of the abundance of cetaceans in the central North Atlantic based on t...
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Oceanic Drivers of Sei Whale Distribution in the North Atlantic
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Estimates of the Abundance of Cetaceans in the Central North Atlantic from the T...
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Order within chaos: potential migratory strategies and individual associations i...
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Spatially Explicit Analysis of Genome-Wide SNPs Detects Subtle Population Struct...
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Individual Prey Specialization Drives PCBs in Icelandic Killer Whales
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