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Size distribution of the hard remains of prey in the digestive tract of northern fur seal (Callorhinus ursinus) and related biases in diet estimation by scat analysis.

北部に生息するオットセイ(Callorhinus ursinus)の消化管における被食者の硬い残留物のサイズ分布と糞分析による食餌評価における関連した偏り
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Volume: 28  Issue:Page: 97-102  Publication year: Dec. 2003 
JST Material Number: X0863A  ISSN: 1343-4152  Document type: Article
Article type: 原著論文  Country of issue: Japan (JPN)  Language: ENGLISH (EN)
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