Proposing a framework for monitoring demographic parameters in local cetacean populations: the case of short-finned pilot whales in Madeira

Author:

Verborgh PhilippeORCID,Janssen Elza H.ORCID,Esteban RuthORCID,Gauffier PaulineORCID,Freitas LuisORCID

Funder

Machico Municipality

CETACEOS MADEIRA

CETACEOS MADEIRA II

EMECETUS

MACETUS

OCEANWEBS

MISTIC SEAS II

META

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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