Activity seascapes highlight central place foraging strategies in marine predators that never stop swimming

Papastamatiou YP, Watanabe YY, Demšar U, Leos-Barajas V, Bradley D, Langrock R, Weng K, Lowe CG, Friedlander AM, Caselle JE (2018)
Movement Ecology 6(1): 9.

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Papastamatiou, Yannis P.; Watanabe, Yuuki Y.; Demšar, Urška; Leos-Barajas, VianeyUniBi; Bradley, Darcy; Langrock, RolandUniBi; Weng, Kevin; Lowe, Christopher G.; Friedlander, Alan M.; Caselle, Jennifer E.
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2018
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Movement Ecology
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6
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1
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9
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2051-3933
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Papastamatiou YP, Watanabe YY, Demšar U, et al. Activity seascapes highlight central place foraging strategies in marine predators that never stop swimming. Movement Ecology. 2018;6(1): 9.
Papastamatiou, Y. P., Watanabe, Y. Y., Demšar, U., Leos-Barajas, V., Bradley, D., Langrock, R., Weng, K., et al. (2018). Activity seascapes highlight central place foraging strategies in marine predators that never stop swimming. Movement Ecology, 6(1), 9. doi:10.1186/s40462-018-0127-3
Papastamatiou, Yannis P., Watanabe, Yuuki Y., Demšar, Urška, Leos-Barajas, Vianey, Bradley, Darcy, Langrock, Roland, Weng, Kevin, Lowe, Christopher G., Friedlander, Alan M., and Caselle, Jennifer E. 2018. “Activity seascapes highlight central place foraging strategies in marine predators that never stop swimming”. Movement Ecology 6 (1): 9.
Papastamatiou, Y. P., Watanabe, Y. Y., Demšar, U., Leos-Barajas, V., Bradley, D., Langrock, R., Weng, K., Lowe, C. G., Friedlander, A. M., and Caselle, J. E. (2018). Activity seascapes highlight central place foraging strategies in marine predators that never stop swimming. Movement Ecology 6:9.
Papastamatiou, Y.P., et al., 2018. Activity seascapes highlight central place foraging strategies in marine predators that never stop swimming. Movement Ecology, 6(1): 9.
Y.P. Papastamatiou, et al., “Activity seascapes highlight central place foraging strategies in marine predators that never stop swimming”, Movement Ecology, vol. 6, 2018, : 9.
Papastamatiou, Y.P., Watanabe, Y.Y., Demšar, U., Leos-Barajas, V., Bradley, D., Langrock, R., Weng, K., Lowe, C.G., Friedlander, A.M., Caselle, J.E.: Activity seascapes highlight central place foraging strategies in marine predators that never stop swimming. Movement Ecology. 6, : 9 (2018).
Papastamatiou, Yannis P., Watanabe, Yuuki Y., Demšar, Urška, Leos-Barajas, Vianey, Bradley, Darcy, Langrock, Roland, Weng, Kevin, Lowe, Christopher G., Friedlander, Alan M., and Caselle, Jennifer E. “Activity seascapes highlight central place foraging strategies in marine predators that never stop swimming”. Movement Ecology 6.1 (2018): 9.

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