Analysing the natural population growth of a large marine mammal after a depletive harvest
Abstract An understanding of the underlying processes and comprehensive history of population growth after a harvest-driven depletion is necessary when assessing the long-term effectiveness of management and conservation strategies. The South American sea lion (SASL), Otaria flavescens, is the most...
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Main Authors: | M. A. Romero, M. F. Grandi, M. Koen-Alonso, G. Svendsen, M. Ocampo Reinaldo, N. A. García, S. L. Dans, R. González, E. A. Crespo |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/380b8ff407a744cda32c7ee5071d7187 |
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