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Ontogenetic development of migration: Lagrangian drift trajectories suggest a new paradigm for sea turtles

G. C Hays, S Fossette, K. A Katselidis, P Mariani, G Schofield, Graeme Hays

Journal of The Royal Society Interface, Volume: 7, Issue: 50, Pages: 1319 - 1327

Swansea University Author: Graeme Hays

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DOI (Published version): 10.1098/rsif.2010.0009

Published in: Journal of The Royal Society Interface
ISSN: 1742-5689 1742-5662
Published: 2010
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title Ontogenetic development of migration: Lagrangian drift trajectories suggest a new paradigm for sea turtles
spellingShingle Ontogenetic development of migration: Lagrangian drift trajectories suggest a new paradigm for sea turtles
Graeme Hays
title_short Ontogenetic development of migration: Lagrangian drift trajectories suggest a new paradigm for sea turtles
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title_full_unstemmed Ontogenetic development of migration: Lagrangian drift trajectories suggest a new paradigm for sea turtles
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