Long-term Stability in the Circumpolar Foraging Range of a Southern Ocean Predator Between the Eras of Whaling and Rapid Climate Change.
Solene Derville,Leigh G. Torres,Seth D. Newsome,Christopher J. Somes.,Luciano O. Valenzuela.,Hannah B. Vander. Zanden,C. Scott Baker,Martine Berube,Geraldine Busquets-Vass,Kris Carlyon,Simon J. Childerhouse,Rochelle Constantine,Glenn Dunshea,Paulo A. C. Flores,Simon D. Goldsworthy,Brittany Graham,Karina Groch,Darren R. Groecke,Robert Harcourt,Mark A. Hindell,Pavel Hulva,Jennifer A. Jackson,Amy S. Kennedy,David Lundquist,Alice I. Mackay,Petra Neveceralova,Larissa Oliveira,Paulo H. Ott,Per J. Palsboll,Nathalie J. Patenaude,Victoria Rowntree,Mariano Sironi,Els Vermeuelen,Mandy Watson,Alexandre N. Zerbini,Emma L. Carroll PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA(2023)
Key words
isotope ecology,isoscape,environmental change,Eubalaena australis,southern right whale
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