Functional relationship between harp seal body condition and available prey in the Barents Sea
TA Øigård(Norwegian Institute of Marine Research), Sophie Smout(University of St Andrews), Tore Haug(Norwegian Institute of Marine Research), Ulf Lindstrøm(Norwegian Institute of Marine Research), K. J. Nilssen(Unknown)
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