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Abstract Estimates of abundance and frequency of human–bear conflicts are commonly used in American black bear (Ursus americanus) management decisions; however, the importance of these measures to residents of bear inhabited areas and their influence on the acceptability of management actions is unclear.
Kevin Cavasos, Neelam C. Poudyal
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Messages in a Bottle: The 2007 \u3cem\u3eLion and the Unicorn\u3c/em\u3e Award for Excellence in North American Poetry [PDF]
Flynn, Richard +2 more
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Reading and relating with Frieda Fromm‐Reichmann and Joanne Greenberg
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Joshua Pugh
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1967
Recordings of a short series of sea lion pulses are analyzed. The approach used in the analysis is to infer echo-ranging capabilities based upon the full utilization of the signal properties. The analysis has led to the hypothesis that, in addition to echo-ranging pulses and possible communication signals, the sea lions—at least in some circumstances ...
H N, Shaver, T C, Poulter
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Recordings of a short series of sea lion pulses are analyzed. The approach used in the analysis is to infer echo-ranging capabilities based upon the full utilization of the signal properties. The analysis has led to the hypothesis that, in addition to echo-ranging pulses and possible communication signals, the sea lions—at least in some circumstances ...
H N, Shaver, T C, Poulter
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Nature, 1971
WE wish to report extraordinary concentrations of DDT residues* in California sea lions, Zalophus californianus, which inhabit year round the coastal waters of California and Baja California, Mexico1. These waters receive agricultural runoff from California valleys where DDT has been used extensively2–4, and where residues have been increasing in the ...
B J, Le Boeuf, M L, Bonnell
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WE wish to report extraordinary concentrations of DDT residues* in California sea lions, Zalophus californianus, which inhabit year round the coastal waters of California and Baja California, Mexico1. These waters receive agricultural runoff from California valleys where DDT has been used extensively2–4, and where residues have been increasing in the ...
B J, Le Boeuf, M L, Bonnell
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2016
Marine reserves that cut across national borders in Africa are protecting underwater life.
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Marine reserves that cut across national borders in Africa are protecting underwater life.
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1968
The weakness (even absence) of evidence for echo ranging by sea lions is reviewed. and the justification of Shaver and Poulter's assumption is questioned. Requirements for demonstration of echo ranging (echolocation) are summarized.
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The weakness (even absence) of evidence for echo ranging by sea lions is reviewed. and the justification of Shaver and Poulter's assumption is questioned. Requirements for demonstration of echo ranging (echolocation) are summarized.
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Journal of Mammalogy, 1967
During parts of January and February 1964, observations were made on Galapagos sea lions. On Barrington Island one social group, composed of a dominant bull, females, pups, and immatures, was kept under observation for six days. The group slept at night on the higher beach.
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During parts of January and February 1964, observations were made on Galapagos sea lions. On Barrington Island one social group, composed of a dominant bull, females, pups, and immatures, was kept under observation for six days. The group slept at night on the higher beach.
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