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Resting metabolic rate and lung function in fasted and fed rough-toothed dolphins, Steno bredanensis

  • 1. Fundacion Oceanografic de la Comunidad
  • 2. Clearwater Marine Aquarium, Clearwater,

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Fahlman, Andreas, Rhieu, Kaylee, Alessi, Brie, Marquardt, Shelly, Schisa, Michelle B., Sanchez-Contreras, Guillermo J., Larsson, Josefin (2024): Resting metabolic rate and lung function in fasted and fed rough-toothed dolphins, Steno bredanensis. Marine Mammal Science (Greenwich, Conn.) 40 (1): 210-221, DOI: 10.1111/mms.13068, URL: https://doi.org/10.1111/mms.13068

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