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2003Blubber and buoyancy: monitoring the body condition of free-ranging seals using simple dive characteristicsBiuw, M.; McConnell, B.; Bradshaw, C.; Burton, H.; Fedak, M.
2003Ecosystem monitoring: Are seals a potential tool for monitoring change in marine systems?Hindell, M.; Harcourt, R.; Bradshaw, C.; Guinet, C.; Gales, N.; Hindell, M.; Kirkwood, R.
2003Dispersal of female southern elephant seals and their prey consumption during the austral summer: relevance to management and oceanographic zonesHindell, M.; Bradshaw, C.; Sumner, M.; Michael, K.; Burton, H.
2003Male-biased sex ratios in New Zealand fur seal pups relative to environmental variationBradshaw, C.; Harcourt, R.; Davis, L.
2003You are what you eat: describing the foraging ecology of southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) using blubber fatty acids.Bradshaw, C.; Hindell, M.; Best, N.; Phillips, K.; Wilson, G.; Nichols, P.
2003Expectations for population growth at new breeding locations for the vulnerable New Zealand sea lion (Phocarctos hookeri) using a simulation modelLalas, C.; Bradshaw, C.
2003Remote sensing of Southern Ocean sea surface temperature: implications for marine biophysical modelsSumner, M.; Michael, K.; Bradshaw, C.; Hindell, M.
2003Vertical stratification of fatty acids in the blubber of southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina): implications for diet analysisBest, N.; Bradshaw, C.; Hindell, M.; Nichols, P.
2003Estimating survival and capture probability of fur seal pups using multi-state mark-recapture modelsBradshaw, C.; Barker, R.; Harcourt, R.; Davis, L.