Articles citing this paper
Stautus of the Australian sea lion, Neophoca cinerea, in the Great Australian Bight
TE Dennis and PD Shaughnessy
23(6) pp.741 - 753
11 articles found in Crossref database.
Status of Australian sea lions, Neophoca cinerea, and New Zealand fur seals, Arctocephalus forsteri, on Eyre Peninsula and the far west coast of South Australia
Shaughnessy P. D.,
Dennis T. E., Seager P. G.
Wildlife Research. 2005 32(1). p.85
Marine Mammals of the World (2008)
Long-term marine litter monitoring in the remote Great Australian Bight, South Australia
Edyvane K.S.,
Dalgetty A.,
Hone P.W.,
Higham J.S., Wace N.M.
Marine Pollution Bulletin. 2004 48(11-12). p.1060
Delayed onset of vocal recognition in Australian sea lion pups (Neophoca cinerea)
Pitcher Benjamin J.,
Ahonen Heidi,
Harcourt Robert G., Charrier Isabelle
Naturwissenschaften. 2009 96(8). p.901
Too close for comfort (2008)
The endangered Australian sea lion extensively overlaps with and regularly becomes by-catch in demersal shark gill-nets in South Australian shelf waters
Hamer D.J.,
Goldsworthy S.D.,
Costa D.P.,
Fowler S.L.,
Page B., Sumner M.D.
Biological Conservation. 2013 157 p.386
The long-nosed fur seal (Arctocephalus forsteri) in South Australia in 2013–14: abundance, status and trends
Shaughnessy P. D.,
Goldsworthy S. D., Mackay A. I.
Australian Journal of Zoology. 2015 63(2). p.101
Dispersion of long-nosed fur seals (Arctocephalus forsteri) determined by tagging
Shaughnessy Peter D., Goldsworthy Simon D.
Australian Journal of Zoology. 2019 67(3). p.173
WHY DO BALEEN WHALES MIGRATE?1
Corkeron Peter J., Connor Richard C.
Marine Mammal Science. 1999 15(4). p.1228
Impacts of climate change on Australian marine mammals
Schumann Nicole,
Gales Nick J.,
Harcourt Robert G., Arnould John P. Y.
Australian Journal of Zoology. 2013 61(2). p.146
Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals (2009)