New insights on the trophic ecology of blue (<i>Prionace glauca</i>) and shortfin mako sharks (<i>Isurus oxyrinchus</i>) from the oceanic eastern South Pacific
Sebastián A. Klarian(University of Connecticut), Roberto Meléndez(Universidad Andrés Bello), Sebastían Hernández(Universidad Católica del Norte), Carlos Canales-Cerro(Universidad Andrés Bello), Patricia M. Zárate(Instituto de Fomento Pesquero), Francisco José Sánchez Concha(University of Connecticut), Maike Heidemeyer(Universidad de Costa Rica), Pauline Sallaberry-Pincheira(Universidad Andrés Bello), Patricio Barría(Instituto de Fomento Pesquero)
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