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Reference
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Citation: The PLOS ONE Staff (2018) Correction: Five decades on: Use of historical weaning size data reveals that a decrease in maternal foraging success underpins the long-term decline in population of southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina). PLoS ONE 13(4): e0195688. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0195688
Published: April 4, 2018
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