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Whales in warming water: Assessing breeding habitat diversity and adaptability in Oceania's changing climate.
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Seasonality, abundance, and fifteen-year trend in green turtle nesting activity at Itsamia, Moheli, Comoros.
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Seasonal, Annual, and Decadal Distribution of Three Rorqual Whale Species Relative to Dynamic Ocean Conditions Off Oregon, USA.
Frontiers in Marine Science,
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Searching for humpback whales in a historical whaling hotspot of the Coral Sea, South Pacific.
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Reproductive capacity of an endangered and recovering population of humpback whales in the Southern Hemisphere.
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Long-Term Monitoring of Green Turtle Nesting on Tromelin Island Demonstrates Stable Reproduction and Population Parameters.
Chelonian Conservation and Biology,
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From land and sea, long‐term data reveal persistent humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) breeding habitat in New Caledonia.
Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems,
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Environmental correlates of nearshore habitat distribution by the Critically Endangered Maūi dolphin.
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