Figure 5 in Harbor seal pup dispersal and individual morphology, hematology, and contaminant factors affecting survival ...
Figure 5. The last day of satellite tag transmission for each seal (circles) modeled by two exponential curves (solid lines) with 95% confidence intervals (dotted lines). Data and estimates are in black for the wild (SF and TB) seals and blue for the rehabilitated (TMMC) seals. The gray line represe...
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Summary: | Figure 5. The last day of satellite tag transmission for each seal (circles) modeled by two exponential curves (solid lines) with 95% confidence intervals (dotted lines). Data and estimates are in black for the wild (SF and TB) seals and blue for the rehabilitated (TMMC) seals. The gray line represents tag survival based on a normal distribution. The dashed lines display the effect of tag loss on the two survival curves. ... : Published as part of Greig, Denise J., Gulland, Frances M. D., Harvey, James T., Lonergan, Mike & Hall, Ailsa J., 2019, Harbor seal pup dispersal and individual morphology, hematology, and contaminant factors affecting survival, pp. 187-209 in Marine Mammal Science 35 (1) on page 198, DOI: 10.1111/mms.12541, http://zenodo.org/record/12761795 ... |
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