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Title:
Extinction rate, historical population structure and ecological role of the Caribbean monk seal [Subtitle:Loren McClenachan and Andrew B. Cooper.]
Author:
McClenachan, Loren
;
Cooper, Andrew B.
Citation:
ACCNO:21140
Publisher:
Proceedings of the Royal Society, B - Vol. 275
Year:
2008
Description:
p. 1351–1358
Subject:
Caribbean monk seal
;
Monachus tropicalis
;
Seals.
;
Species extinction
;
Overexploitation
;
Population dynamics.
;
Geographical distribution.
;
Coral reefs.
;
Ecosystems.
;
Historical account
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Journal Article
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Volume
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On Shelf
Hillarys
VF 599
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