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Swordfish are highly specialized top-level predators that have been challenging to study. In this paper, data from 31 pop-up satellite archival tags attached to swordfish from (i) the eastern Pacific, (ii) central Pacific, and (iii) western North Atlantic-Caribbean were analyzed. Common across locat...

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Main Authors: Heidi Dewar, Eric D. Prince, Michael K. Musyl, Richard W. Brill, Chugey Sepulveda, Jiangang Luo, David Foley, Eric S. Orbesen, L. Domeier, Nicole Nasby-lucas, Derke Snodgrass, R. Michael Laurs, John P. Hoolihan, Barbara A. Block, Lianne, M. Mcnaughton
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.374.8861
http://imina.soest.hawaii.edu/PFRP/reprints/Dewar_et_al_2011_FOG.pdf
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Summary:Swordfish are highly specialized top-level predators that have been challenging to study. In this paper, data from 31 pop-up satellite archival tags attached to swordfish from (i) the eastern Pacific, (ii) central Pacific, and (iii) western North Atlantic-Caribbean were analyzed. Common across locations was a pronounced