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1. Variation in body condition during the post-moult foraging trip of southern elephant seals and its consequences on diving behaviour

2. Factors affecting the foraging behaviour of the European shag : implications for seabird tracking studies

4. At-sea associations in foraging little penguins

7. A new apparatus for measuring the thread-forming property (spinability) of biological fluids

8. A technique for continuously measuring filtration resistance at constant pressure

9. A new viscoelastometer for studying the rheological properties of bronchial mucus in clinical practice

10. Human exploitation assisting a threatened species? The case of muttonbirders and Buller's albatross.

11. Combined bio-logging and stable isotopes reveal individual specialisations in a benthic coastal seabird, the Kerguelen shag.

12. Flipper strokes can predict energy expenditure and locomotion costs in free-ranging northern and Antarctic fur seals.

13. Early-life sexual segregation: ontogeny of isotopic niche differentiation in the Antarctic fur seal.

14. Regional variability in diving physiology and behavior in a widely distributed air-breathing marine predator, the South American sea lion (Otaria byronia).

15. Habitat-specific foraging strategies in Australasian gannets.

16. Mating success and body condition not related to foraging specializations in male fur seals.

17. From video recordings to whisker stable isotopes: a critical evaluation of timescale in assessing individual foraging specialisation in Australian fur seals.

18. A colostrum trypsin inhibitor gene expressed in the Cape fur seal mammary gland during lactation.

19. Dive characteristics can predict foraging success in Australian fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus) as validated by animal-borne video.

20. Changes in behaviour drive inter-annual variability in the at-sea distribution of northern gannets.

21. Benefits of Group Foraging Depend on Prey Type in a Small Marine Predator, the Little Penguin.

22. Sexual Size Dimorphism and Body Condition in the Australasian Gannet.

23. Diving deeper into individual foraging specializations of a large marine predator, the southern sea lion.

24. Combined Use of GPS and Accelerometry Reveals Fine Scale Three-Dimensional Foraging Behaviour in the Short-Tailed Shearwater.

25. Interpreting behaviors from accelerometry: a method combining simplicity and objectivity.

26. Disentangling the cause of a catastrophic population decline in a large marine mammal.

27. Eating locally: Australasian gannets increase their foraging effort in a restricted range.

28. Sexual Niche Segregation and Gender-Specific Individual Specialisation in a Highly Dimorphic Marine Mammal.

29. Validating the relationship between 3-dimensional body acceleration and oxygen consumption in trained Steller sea lions.

30. Breeding short-tailed shearwaters buffer local environmental variability in south-eastern Australia by foraging in Antarctic waters.

31. Determinants of individual foraging specialization in large marine vertebrates, the Antarctic and subantarctic fur seals.

32. Use of Anthropogenic Sea Floor Structures by Australian Fur Seals: Potential Positive Ecological Impacts of Marine Industrial Development?

33. Identification of Prey Captures in Australian Fur Seals (Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus) Using Head-Mounted Accelerometers: Field Validation with Animal-Borne Video Cameras.

34. Utilisation of intensive foraging zones by female Australian fur seals.

35. At-sea associations in foraging little penguins.

36. Variation in body condition during the post-moult foraging trip of southern elephant seals and its consequences on diving behaviour.

37. Interspecific variations in the faecal microbiota of Procellariiform seabirds.

38. Influence of fasting during moult on the faecal microbiota of penguins.

39. Stomach temperature records reveal nursing behaviour and transition to solid food consumption in an unweaned mammal, the harbour seal pup (Phoca vitulina).

40. Factors affecting the foraging behaviour of the European shag: implications for seabird tracking studies.

41. Temporal allocation of foraging effort in female Australian fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus).

42. Activity patterns of free-ranging koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) revealed by accelerometry.

43. Age-related differences revealed in Australian fur seal Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus gut microbiota.

44. Morphometric and molecular characterization of the species of Uncinaria Frölich, 1789 (Nematoda) parasitic in the Australian fur seal Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus (Schreber), with notes on hookworms in three other pinniped hosts.

45. Interspecific variations in the gastrointestinal microbiota in penguins.

46. Hormonal responses to extreme fasting in subantarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus tropicalis) pups.

47. The behavioural response of Australian fur seals to motor boat noise.

48. Long-term species, sexual and individual variations in foraging strategies of fur seals revealed by stable isotopes in whiskers.

49. Mycoplasmas in Australian fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus): identification and association with abortion.

50. Serologic survey for potential pathogens and assessment of disease risk in Australian fur seals.

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