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Figure 1 axillary girth = girth just behind the front flippers
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stellar sea lion graphs charts...lid is consistent with the hypothesis that the Steller sea lion popu- lation decline was caused by nutritional stress. Data from the 1990s are not

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Page 1: stellar sea lion graphs charts...lid is consistent with the hypothesis that the Steller sea lion popu- lation decline was caused by nutritional stress. Data from the 1990s are not

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axillary  girth  =  girth  just  behind  the  front  flippers  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Page 2: stellar sea lion graphs charts...lid is consistent with the hypothesis that the Steller sea lion popu- lation decline was caused by nutritional stress. Data from the 1990s are not

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Page 3: stellar sea lion graphs charts...lid is consistent with the hypothesis that the Steller sea lion popu- lation decline was caused by nutritional stress. Data from the 1990s are not

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Page 4: stellar sea lion graphs charts...lid is consistent with the hypothesis that the Steller sea lion popu- lation decline was caused by nutritional stress. Data from the 1990s are not

 

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Page 5: stellar sea lion graphs charts...lid is consistent with the hypothesis that the Steller sea lion popu- lation decline was caused by nutritional stress. Data from the 1990s are not

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Conservation  Biology  Volume  17,  No.  6,  December  2003  

 

 

 

 

 

 

Page 6: stellar sea lion graphs charts...lid is consistent with the hypothesis that the Steller sea lion popu- lation decline was caused by nutritional stress. Data from the 1990s are not

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Page 7: stellar sea lion graphs charts...lid is consistent with the hypothesis that the Steller sea lion popu- lation decline was caused by nutritional stress. Data from the 1990s are not

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