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Interactions at Sea: Seabirds and Other Marine Vertebrates.

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  • Powered by the California Digital Library University of California well understood, and the author favors his own hypotheses and interpretations

  • Experts might question details in their own areas ofexpertise, but I doubt that many will disagree about the usefulness and importance of this book

  • Au and Pitman suggest that born the birds and tile mammals cue on tile tuna for access to prey and that birds ignore dolphins unaccompanied by tuna

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Title Interactions at sea: seabirds and other marine vertebrates. Powered by the California Digital Library University of California well understood, and the author favors his own hypotheses and interpretations. He clearly distinguishes what is generally accepted from what is conjectural and controversial, and in the process he flags areas needing more research. Experts might question details in their own areas ofexpertise, but I doubt that many will disagree about the usefulness and importance of this book. HOJ..SAPPLE Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195

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