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Filters: Author is Fraser, William R.  [Clear All Filters]
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Friedlaender A, Johnston DW, Fraser WR, Burns J, N. HPatrick, Costa DP. Ecological niche modeling of sympatric krill predators around Marguerite Bay, Western Antarctic Peninsula. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography. 2011 ;58(13-16):1729 - 1740.
Friedlaender A, Fraser WR, Patterson D, Qian SS, Halpin PN. The effects of prey demography on cetacean community structure around the Western Antarctic Peninsula. Polar Biology. 2008 ;31:1217-1224.
Pickett EP, Fraser WR, Patterson-Fraser DL, Cimino MA, Torres LG, Friedlaender A. Spatial niche partitioning may promote coexistence of Pygoscelis penguins as climate-induced sympatry occurs. Ecology and Evolution. 2018 :1-15.

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