Shifting niches of marine predators due to human exploitation: the diet of the South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) since the late Holocene as a case study
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Compound-Specific Amino Acid δ(15) N Values in Archaeological Shell: Assessing Diagenetic Integrity and Potential for Isotopic Baseline Reconstruction.Isotopic niche partitioning between two apex predators over time.Holocene changes in the trophic ecology of an apex marine predator in the South Atlantic Ocean.
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Shifting niches of marine predators due to human exploitation: the diet of the South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) since the late Holocene as a case study
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im April 2015 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована у квітні 2015
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Shifting niches of marine pred ...... late Holocene as a case study
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Shifting niches of marine pred ...... of the South American sea lion
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Shifting niches of marine pred ...... late Holocene as a case study
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Shifting niches of marine pred ...... of the South American sea lion
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Shifting niches of marine pred ...... late Holocene as a case study
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Shifting niches of marine pred ...... of the South American sea lion
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Shifting niches of marine pred ...... late Holocene as a case study
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Enrique Crespo
Ernesto Piana
Fabiana Saporiti
Florencia Borella
Juan Bautista Belardi
Julieta Gómez Otero
Lisette Zenteno
Luis Alberto Borrero
Luis Cardona
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10.1017/PAB.2015.9
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2015-04-27T00:00:00Z