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Publications by William P. Kay
Options for Modulating Intra-Specific Competition in Colonial Pinnipeds: The Case of Harbour Seals (Phoca Vitulina) in the Wadden Sea
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Swimming Performance and Hydrodynamic Characteristics of Harbor Seals Phoca Vitulina
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Prevalence and Intensity of the Ectoparasite Echinophthirius Horridus on Harbour Seals (Phoca Vitulina): Effects of Host Age and Inter-Annual Variability in Host Food Availability
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