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Geographical variation of harp seal underwater vocalizations

Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1994
Underwater vocalizations of harp seals (Phoca groenlandica) were recorded during the breeding season in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and north of Jan Mayen Island. Each herd had one unique call type and shared (often in different proportions) an additional 17 call types. Of these 17, 13 common call types had sample sizes large enough to permit statistical
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Counting Harp Seals with ultra-violet photography

Polar Record, 1976
The Harp Seal Pagophilus groenlandicus is a gregarious, migratory seal inhabiting Arctic and sub-Arctic waters of the North Atlantic Ocean. In spring, asthe ice recedes, the largest of three known breeding populations migrates up the east coas of Canada from the Gulf of St Lawrence, along the coast of Labrador, to the Canadian Archipelago, Hudson Bay ...
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Histoplasmosis in a Harp Seal

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1974
T M, Wilson, M, Kierstead, J R, Long
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Parturition in Harp Seals

Journal of Mammalogy, 1981
R. E. A. Stewart, N. Lightfoot, S. Innes
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Clamping strategies for organ-on-a-chip devices

Nature Reviews Materials, 2023
Lorenzo Moroni, Stefan Giselbrecht
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The Harp Seal

The Hudson Review, 1997
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