Abstract
Female Seals that Breed Young Also Enjoy a Slower Rate of Aging
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W Oosthuizen, Guillaume Péron, Roger Pradel, Marthán Bester, P de Bruyn
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Study Description We used capture–r ecapture data of female southern elephant seals collected over nearly four decades to test for negative or positive early–late life-history covariation
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W Oosthuizen, Guillaume Péron, Roger Pradel, Marthán Bester, P de Bruyn. Female Seals that Breed Young Enjoy a Slower Rate of Aging. W Oosthuizen, Guillaume Péron, Roger Pradel, Marthán Bester, P de Bruyn To cite this version: W Oosthuizen, Guillaume Péron, Roger Pradel, Marthán Bester, P de Bruyn. HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access archive for the deposit and dissemination of scientific research documents, whether they are published or not.
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