Figure 1: Evolution of the maximum depth reached during the first trip to sea in two elephant seal species. from Contrasting offspring dependence periods and diving development rates in two closely related marine mammal species
Development of depth throughout the first trip to sea in northern (n = 4) and southern elephant seals (n = 9) estimated from generalized additive models. The solid lines represent the means, and the shaded areas represent the 95% confidence intervals. Marginal density plots represent the spread of d...
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ftroysocietyfig:oai:figshare.com:article/24771062 2024-01-07T09:42:59+01:00 Figure 1: Evolution of the maximum depth reached during the first trip to sea in two elephant seal species. from Contrasting offspring dependence periods and diving development rates in two closely related marine mammal species Joffrey Jouma'a Florian Orgeret Baptiste Picard Patrick W. Robinson Henri Weimerskirch Christophe Guinet Daniel P. Costa Roxanne S. Beltran 2023-12-08T07:20:41Z https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.24771062.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Figure_1_Evolution_of_the_maximum_depth_reached_during_the_first_trip_to_sea_in_two_elephant_seal_species_from_Contrasting_offspring_dependence_periods_and_diving_development_rates_in_two_closely_related_marine_mammal_species/24771062 unknown doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.24771062.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Figure_1_Evolution_of_the_maximum_depth_reached_during_the_first_trip_to_sea_in_two_elephant_seal_species_from_Contrasting_offspring_dependence_periods_and_diving_development_rates_in_two_closely_related_marine_mammal_species/24771062 CC BY 4.0 Animal behaviour diving development buoyancy physiological development mirounga spp pinniped comparative analysis Text Journal contribution 2023 ftroysocietyfig https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.24771062.v1 2023-12-14T00:10:52Z Development of depth throughout the first trip to sea in northern (n = 4) and southern elephant seals (n = 9) estimated from generalized additive models. The solid lines represent the means, and the shaded areas represent the 95% confidence intervals. Marginal density plots represent the spread of data for each species. Depth of 260 meters is reached in 30 days for northern elephant seals and 160 for southern elephant seals. Article in Journal/Newspaper Elephant Seal Elephant Seals Southern Elephant Seals The Royal Society: Figshare |
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Animal behaviour diving development buoyancy physiological development mirounga spp pinniped comparative analysis Joffrey Jouma'a Florian Orgeret Baptiste Picard Patrick W. Robinson Henri Weimerskirch Christophe Guinet Daniel P. Costa Roxanne S. Beltran Figure 1: Evolution of the maximum depth reached during the first trip to sea in two elephant seal species. from Contrasting offspring dependence periods and diving development rates in two closely related marine mammal species |
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Development of depth throughout the first trip to sea in northern (n = 4) and southern elephant seals (n = 9) estimated from generalized additive models. The solid lines represent the means, and the shaded areas represent the 95% confidence intervals. Marginal density plots represent the spread of data for each species. Depth of 260 meters is reached in 30 days for northern elephant seals and 160 for southern elephant seals. |
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Figure 1: Evolution of the maximum depth reached during the first trip to sea in two elephant seal species. from Contrasting offspring dependence periods and diving development rates in two closely related marine mammal species |
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Figure 1: Evolution of the maximum depth reached during the first trip to sea in two elephant seal species. from Contrasting offspring dependence periods and diving development rates in two closely related marine mammal species |
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Figure 1: Evolution of the maximum depth reached during the first trip to sea in two elephant seal species. from Contrasting offspring dependence periods and diving development rates in two closely related marine mammal species |
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Figure 1: Evolution of the maximum depth reached during the first trip to sea in two elephant seal species. from Contrasting offspring dependence periods and diving development rates in two closely related marine mammal species |
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Figure 1: Evolution of the maximum depth reached during the first trip to sea in two elephant seal species. from Contrasting offspring dependence periods and diving development rates in two closely related marine mammal species |
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figure 1: evolution of the maximum depth reached during the first trip to sea in two elephant seal species. from contrasting offspring dependence periods and diving development rates in two closely related marine mammal species |
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