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Blanco GS, Morreale SJ, Bailey H, Seminoff JA, Paladino FV y Spotila JR. 2012. Post-nesting movements and feeding grounds of a resident East Pacific green turtle (Chelonia mydas) population from Costa Rica. Endangered Species Research. 18: 233-245. Doi: 10.3354/esr004512012 | black turtle | chelonia mydas | Costa Rica | East Pacific green turtle | Foraging grounds | Migration | satellite telemetry | Switching state-space model
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