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1. Foraging behaviour of the South American sea lion (Otaria byronia) in two disparate ecosystems assessed through blubber fatty acid analysis

2. A New Blue Whale Song-Type Described for the Arabian Sea and Western Indian Ocean

3. Evaluating the performance of the Bayesian mixing tool MixSIAR with fatty acid data for quantitative estimation of diet

4. From low to high latitudes: Changes in fatty acid desaturation in mammalian fat tissue suggest a thermoregulatory role

5. Moving in the Anthropocene: Global reductions in terrestrial mammalian movements

6. Calling underwater is a costly signal: Size-related differences in the call rates of Antarctic leopard seals

7. Using calls as an indicator for Antarctic blue whale occurrence and distribution across the southwest Pacific and southeast Indian Oceans

8. Does size matter? Examining the drivers of mammalian vocalizations

13. Revisiting the cost of carnivory in mammals

16. Calibrating the time span of longitudinal biomarkers in vertebrate tissues when fine-scale growth records are unavailable

17. Temporal Segregation of the Australian and Antarctic Blue Whale Call Types (Balaenoptera musculus spp.)

18. Calls reveal population structure of blue whales across the Southeast Indian Ocean and the Southwest Pacific Ocean

20. Examining the prey mass of terrestrial and aquatic carnivorous mammals: Minimum, maximum and range

23. Fatty acid composition suggests leopard seals are no longer apex predators in the WAP ecosystem.

24. The gut bacterial community of mammals from marine and terrestrial habitats

26. Using environmental drivers to model blue whale acoustic detection variability

28. From land to water: The thermoregulatory role of fatty acids in the mammalian fat tissue.

30. Changes in isotopic signatures suggest food web shift off the western Antarctic Peninsula

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