The world's smallest whale population?

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The world's smallest whale population? is …
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P356DOI10.1098/RSBL.2010.0477
P932PMC publication ID3030873
P698PubMed publication ID20591853
P5875ResearchGate publication ID44888614

P50authorAlexandre N ZerbiniQ64513840
P2093author name stringAmy Kennedy
Brenda Rone
Jay Barlow
Jim Carretta
Juan Carlos Salinas
Kelly Robertson
Kim Shelden
Paul R Wade
Phillip J Clapham
Rick LeDuc
Robert L Brownell
Robert Pitman
Wayne Perryman
P2860cites workAcoustic detection and satellite-tracking leads to discovery of rare concentration of endangered North Pacific right whalesQ24674171
Program MARK: survival estimation from populations of marked animalsQ29036992
Validity of whaling dataQ53951903
DETECTION OF NORTH PACIFIC RIGHT WHALE (EUBALAENA JAPONICA) CALLS IN THE GULF OF ALASKAQ56224932
A GROUP OF RIGHT WHALES SEEN IN THE BERING SEA IN JULY 1996Q56224936
P433issue1
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P304page(s)83-85
P577publication date2010-06-30
P1433published inBiology LettersQ43341
P1476titleThe world's smallest whale population?
P478volume7

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