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Modeling the remote and local connectivity of Antarctic Krill Populations along the Western Antarctic Peninsula
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Piñones, Andrea
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Hofmann, Eileen E.
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Daly, Kendra L.
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Dinniman, Michael S.
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Klinck, John M.
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Marine Ecology Progress Series
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