Complex biogeographical patterns support an ecological connectivity network of a large marine predator in the north-east Atlantic
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Alves, F.
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- Alessandrini, A. 14
- Servidio, A. 56
- Mendonça, A.S. 47
- Hartman, K.L. 8
- Prieto, R. 7
- Berrow, S. 9
- Magalhães, S. 10
- Steiner, L. 11
- Santos, R. 12
- Ferreira, R. 23
- Pérez, J.M. 1314
- Ritter, F. 15
- Dinis, A. 123
- Martín, V. 5
- Silva, M. 716
- Aguilar de Soto, N. 14
- 1 CIIMAR-Madeira, Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental Research of Madeira
- 2 Oceanic Observatory of Madeira (OOM)
- 3 MARE, Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre/ARDITI
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Universidade do Algarve
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- 5 SECAC, Society for the Study of Cetaceans in the Canary Archipelago
- 6 Cetacean and Marine Research Institute of the Canary Islands (CEAMAR)
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Universidade dos Açores
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- 8 Risso's Dolphin Research Center, Nova Atlantis Foundation
- 9 Irish Whale and Dolphin Group/Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology
- 10 Mar Ilimitado
- 11 Whale Watch Azores
- 12 Espaço Talassa
- 13 Asociación Tonina
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Universidad de La Laguna
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- 15 MEER e.V.
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Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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Journal:
Diversity and Distributions
ISSN: 1472-4642
Year of publication: 2019
Volume: 25
Issue: 2
Pages: 269-284
Type: Article
Data source: Scopus