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When are there "too few" newborns in small populations of marine mammals?
Brault, S. (1999). When are there "too few" newborns in small populations of marine mammals?, in: Musick, J.A. Life in the slow lane: ecology and conservation of long-lived marine animals: proceedings of the Symposium Conservation of Long-Lived Marine Animals held at Monterey, California, USA 24 August 1997. American Fisheries Society Symposium, 23: pp. 107-114
In: Musick, J.A. (1999). Life in the slow lane: ecology and conservation of long-lived marine animals: proceedings of the Symposium Conservation of Long-Lived Marine Animals held at Monterey, California, USA 24 August 1997. American Fisheries Society Symposium, 23. American Fisheries Society: Bethesda. ISBN 1-888569-15-8. 265 pp., more
In: American Fisheries Society Symposium. American Fisheries Society: Bethesda. ISSN 0892-2284, more

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Keywords
    Aquatic organisms > Marine organisms > Aquatic mammals > Marine mammals
    Environmental effects
    Models
    Population dynamics
    Reproduction > Sexual reproduction > Parturition
    Orcinus orca (Linnaeus, 1758) [WoRMS]
    I, North Pacific [Marine Regions]; IN, North Pacific [Marine Regions]; ISEW, North Pacific [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal

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