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Foraging behaviour indicates marginal marine habitat for New Zealand sea lions: remnant versus recolonising populations

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Fig. 1. Phocarctos hookeri. Auckland Islands and Campbell Island. The detailed map shows the Otago Peninsula with all foraging locations of New Zealand The study site, the Otago Peninsula, and other breeding colonies of the New Zealand sea lion atsea lions obtained in autumns 2008 and 2009, over bathymetry (in m, light grey lines)
Table 1. Phocarctos hookeri. Maximal foraging ranges and core foraging ranges (km2, based on the 100% and 65% Kernelranges, respectively) used by each studied female New Zealand sea lion at the Otago Peninsula, mainland New Zealand, in autumns 2008 and 200
Fig. 2. Phocarctos hookeri.tours) of 11 female New Zealand sea lions satellite-tracked in April and May 2008 and 2009 at the Otago Peninsula
Figure of Eight Island travelled longer routes (F =
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