2024
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2024.1435206
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Biologging reveals rapid movements of harbour seals between freshwater and marine habitats in the subarctic

Katie R.N. Florko,
David J. Yurkowski,
C-Jae C. Breiter
et al.

Abstract: Biologging tools can provide invaluable information on the movement and behaviour of animals, facilitating the elucidation of ecological dynamics, especially for wide-ranging species, and supporting conservation and management efforts. Harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) exhibit extensive habitat plasticity in their vast range across the northern hemisphere, with likely recent increases in abundance at northern latitudes, yet details of their movement behaviour in subarctic areas remain largely unknown. We used sat… Show more

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