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Torres LG
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McLellan WA
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Meagher EM
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Pabst DA
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Seasonal distribution and relative abundance of bottlenose dolphins,
Tursiops truncatus,
along the US mid-Atlantic Coast
. Journal of Cetacean Research and Management. 2005 ;7(2).
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Thayer VG
,
Read AJ
,
Friedlaender A
,
Colby DR
,
Hohn AA
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McLellan WA
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D. Pabst A
,
Dearolf JL
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Bowles NI
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Russell JR
, et al.
Reproductive Seasonality of Western Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphins off North Carolina, USA
. Marine Mammal Science. 2003 ;19(4):617 - 629.
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McLellan WA
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Friedlaender A
,
Mead JG
,
Potter CW
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D. Pabst A
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Analysing 25 years of bottlenose dolphin (
Tursiops truncatus
) strandings along the Atlantic coast of the USA: do historic records support the coastal migratory stock hypothesis?
. Journal of Cetacean Research and Management. 2002 ;4(3):297-304.