Basking shark sub-surface behaviour revealed by animal-towed cameras.
While biologging tags have answered a wealth of ecological questions, the drivers and consequences of movement and activity often remain difficult to ascertain, particularly marine vertebrates which are difficult to observe directly. Basking sharks, the second largest shark species in the world, agg...
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Autores principales: | Jessica L Rudd, Tiago Bartolomeu, Haley R Dolton, Owen M Exeter, Christopher Kerry, Lucy A Hawkes, Suzanne M Henderson, Marcus Shirley, Matthew J Witt |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/2dd2e75fea4b431caf5ea002b589aa6d |
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