Application of a multi-disciplinary approach to reveal population structure and Southern Ocean feeding grounds of humpback whales

Volume: 89, Pages: 455 - 465
Published: Jun 1, 2018
Abstract
Obtaining direct measurements to characterise ecosystem function can be hindered by remote or inaccessible regions. Next-generation satellite tags that inform increasingly sophisticated movement models, and the miniaturisation of animal-borne loggers, have enabled the use of animals as tools to collect habitat data in remote environments, such as the Southern Ocean. Research on the distribution, habitat use and recovery of Oceania’s humpback...
Paper Details
Title
Application of a multi-disciplinary approach to reveal population structure and Southern Ocean feeding grounds of humpback whales
Published Date
Jun 1, 2018
Volume
89
Pages
455 - 465
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