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1992
Ballance, L. T
. (1992).
Ranges and habitat utilization patterns of the bottlenose dolphin, Tursiops truncatus, in the Gulf of California, Mexico
.
Marine Mammal Science
,
8
, 262-274.
1990
Pitman, R. L.
, &
Ballance, L. T.
. (1990).
Daytime Feeding by Leach's Storm-Petrel on a Midwater Fish in the Eastern Tropical Pacific
.
The Condor
,
92
(2), 524. doi:10.2307/1368253
Ballance, L. T
. (1990).
Residence patterns, group organization, and surfacing associations of bottlenose dolphins in Kino Bay, Gulf of California, Mexico
. In
The bottlenose dolphin
(pp. 267-283). Academic Press.
1986
Croll, D. A.
,
Ballance, L. T.
,
Wursig, B. G.
, &
Tyler, W. B.
. (1986).
Movements and daily activity patterns of a Brown Pelican in central California
.
Condor
,
88
, 258-260.
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