Friday, February 20, 2009

Bibliography - California Sea Lion

REFERENCES

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Craig, Mitchell P. And Timothy J. Ragen. "Body Size, Survival, and Decline of Juvenile Hawaiian Monk Seals, Monachus schauinslandi." Marine Mammal Science 15(3), 1999, pp. 786-809.

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Fay, Richard. Hearing in Vertebrates: A Psychophysics Databook. Winnetka, Illinois: Hill-Fay Associates, 1988.

Gentry, Roger L. and Gerald L. Kooyman, eds. Fur Seals. Maternal Strategies on Land and at Sea. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1986.

Goldstein, T., S.P. Johnson, A.V. Phillips, K.D. Hanni, D.A. Fauquier, and F.M.D. Gulland. "Human-related Injuries Observed in Live Stranded Pinnipeds Along the Central California Coast 1986-1998". Aquatic Mammals 25(1), 1999, pp. 43-51.

Gordon, David George. Seals and Sea Lions. Monterey Bay Aquarium Press, 1995.

Griebel, Ulrike and Axel Schmid. "Color Vision in the California Sea Lion (Zalophus californianus)". Vision Research 32(3), 1992, pp. 477-482.

Hanggi, Evelyn B. "The Importance of Vocal Cues in Mother-Pup Recognition in a California Sea Lion." Marine Mammal Science 8(4), 1992, pp. 430-432.

Harrison, R.J., Richard C. Hubbard, Richard S. Peterson, Charles E. Rice, and Ronald J. Schusterman, eds. The Behavior and Physiology of Pinnipeds. New York: Meredith Corp., 1968.

King, Judith E. Seals of the World. Second edition. New York: Comstock Publishing Associates, 1983.

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