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Riekkola, L.
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Zerbini, A. N.
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Andrews, O.
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Andrews-Goff, V.
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C. Baker, S.
,
Chandler, D.
, et al.
. (2018).
Application of a multi-disciplinary approach to reveal population structure and Southern Ocean feeding grounds of humpback whales
.
Ecological Indicators
,
89
, 455 - 465. doi:10.1016/j.ecolind.2018.02.030
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Pallin, L.
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C. Baker, S.
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Steel, D. J.
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Kellar, N. M.
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Robbins, J.
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Johnston, D. W.
, et al.
. (2018).
High pregnancy rates in humpback whales (
Megaptera novaeangliae
) around the Western Antarctic Peninsula, evidence of a rapidly growing population
.
Royal Society Open Science
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5
(5), 180017. doi:10.1098/rsos.180017
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Hunt, K. E.
,
Lysiak, N. S.
,
Robbins, J.
,
Moore, M. J.
,
Seton, R. E.
,
Torres, L. G.
, &
C Buck, L.
. (2017).
Multiple steroid and thyroid hormones detected in baleen from eight whale species
.
Conservation Physiology
,
5
(1). doi:10.1093/conphys/cox061
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Constantine, R.
,
Steel, D. J.
,
Allen, J.
,
Anderson, M.
,
Andrews, O.
,
C. Baker, S.
, et al.
. (2014).
Remote Antarctic feeding ground important for east Australian humpback whales
.
Marine Biology
,
161
(5), 1087 - 1093. doi:10.1007/s00227-014-2401-2
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Derville, S.
,
Torres, L. G.
,
Albertson, R. G.
,
Andrews, O.
,
C. Baker, S.
,
Carzon, P.
, et al.
. (2019).
Whales in warming water: Assessing breeding habitat diversity and adaptability in Oceania's changing climate
.
Global Change Biology
,
25
(4), 1466 - 1481. doi:10.1111/gcb.14563