Longest recorded underwater dive by a polar bear

article by Ian Stirling & Rinie van Meurs published 25 March 2015 in Polar Biology

Longest recorded underwater dive by a polar bear is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S00300-015-1684-1
P5875ResearchGate publication ID277573604

P2093author name stringIan Stirling
Rinie van Meurs
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P433issue8
P921main subjectpolar bearQ33609
P304page(s)1301-1304
P577publication date2015-03-25
P1433published inPolar BiologyQ15754510
P1476titleLongest recorded underwater dive by a polar bear
P478volume38

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