Adapting to a warmer ocean--seasonal shift of baleen whale movements over three decades.
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The broad footprint of climate change from genes to biomes to people.Male hatchling production in sea turtles from one of the world's largest marine protected areas, the Chagos Archipelago.High pregnancy rates in humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) around the Western Antarctic Peninsula, evidence of a rapidly growing population.
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Adapting to a warmer ocean--seasonal shift of baleen whale movements over three decades.
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Adapting to a warmer ocean--seasonal shift of baleen whale movements over three decades.
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Adapting to a warmer ocean--seasonal shift of baleen whale movements over three decades.
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Adapting to a warmer ocean--seasonal shift of baleen whale movements over three decades
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Christian Ramp
Julien Delarue
Richard Sears
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0121374
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2015-03-18T00:00:00Z