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8. Biogeographic Patterns of Birds and Mammals

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Ropert-Coudert, Y and Hindell, MA and Phillips, RA and Charrassin, J-B and Trudelle, L and Raymond, B, 8. Biogeographic Patterns of Birds and Mammals, Biogeographic Atlas of the Southern Ocean, Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research, Scott Polar Research Institute, C de Broyer and P Koubbi (ed), Cambridge, United Kingdom, pp. 364-387. ISBN 978-0-948277-28-3 (2014) [Research Book Chapter]


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Abstract

The Atlas would not be complete if the representatives — and sometimes most emblematic species — of the top of the food chains were left aside, and so this section is concerned with sightings of top predators: seabirds, seals and cetaceans.

Item Details

Item Type:Research Book Chapter
Keywords:Birds and Mammals, Biogeographic Patterns
Research Division:Environmental Sciences
Research Group:Environmental management
Research Field:Conservation and biodiversity
Objective Division:Environmental Management
Objective Group:Management of Antarctic and Southern Ocean environments
Objective Field:Biodiversity in Antarctic and Southern Ocean environments
UTAS Author:Hindell, MA (Professor Mark Hindell)
UTAS Author:Raymond, B (Dr Ben Raymond)
ID Code:98216
Year Published:2014
Deposited By:CRC-Antarctic Climate & Ecosystems
Deposited On:2015-02-05
Last Modified:2018-04-04
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