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    Foraging Ecology and Behavior

    Phocid seals exhibit a range of body sizes and life-history traits. They forage at a wide range of spatial scales from long-distance oceanic movements (e.g., northern elephant seals) to short local trips of re...

    W. Don Bowen, Ian D. Jonsen in Ethology and Behavioral Ecology of Phocids (2022)

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    Genetic diversity from pre-bottleneck to recovery in two sympatric pinniped species in the Northwest Atlantic

    Conservation successes of the past several decades provide natural settings to study post-bottleneck evolutionary processes in species undergoing recovery. Here, we study the impact of demographic change on ge...

    Kristina M. Cammen, Sarah Vincze, A. Sky Heller, Brenna A. McLeod in Conservation Genetics (2018)

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    A novel approach to quantifying the spatiotemporal behavior of instrumented grey seals used to sample the environment

    Paired with satellite location telemetry, animal-borne instruments can collect spatiotemporal data describing the animal’s movement and environment at a scale relevant to its behavior.

    Laurie L Baker, Joanna E Mills Flemming, Ian D Jonsen, Damian C Lidgard in Movement Ecology (2015)