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Sala J.E. Foraging effort in Magellanic penguins: balancing the energy books for survival? // Mar. Biol., 2015. Vol. 162, N 3.-С.501-514

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Accelerometer-derived activity correlates with volitional swimming speed in lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) // Can. J. Zool., 2015. Vol. 93, N 8.-С.645-654

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Tri-axial accelerometers tease apart discrebe behaviours in the common cuttlefish Sepia officinalis // J. Mar. Biol. Assoc. UK, 2013. Vol. 93, N 5.-С.1389-1392

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Intersexual differences in the diving behaviour of imperial cormorants // J. Ornithol., 2012. Vol. 153, N 1.-С.139-147

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The skin, a novel niche for recirculating B cells // J. Immunol., 2012. Vol. 188, N 12.-С.6027-6035

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Estimating energy expenditure of animals using the accelerometry technique: Activity, inactivity and comparison with the heart-rate technique // J. Exp. Biol., 2009. Vol. 212, N 4.-С.471-482

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Pavlov V.V. A new approach to tag design in dolphin telemetry: Computer simulations to minimise deleterious effects // Deep-Sea Res. Pt 2, 2007. Vol. 54, N 3-4.-С.404-414

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Mouthing off about fish capture: Jaw movement in pinnipeds reveals the real secrets of ingestion // Deep-Sea Res. Pt 2, 2007. Vol. 54, N 3-4.-С.256-269

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First records of flipper beat frequency during sea turtle diving // J. Exp. Mar. Biol. and Ecol., 2004. Vol. 303, N 2.-С.243-260

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First records of flipper beat frequency during sea turtle diving // J. Exp. Mar. Biol. and Ecol., 2004. Vol. 303, N 2.-С.243-260

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To the bottom of the heart: cloacal movement as an index of cardiac frequency, respiration and digestive evacuation in penguins // Mar. Biol., 2004. Vol. 144, N 4.-С.813-827

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Twibell R.G. Effects of dietary conjugated linoleic acids and total dietary lipid concentrations on growth responses of juvenile channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus // Aquaculture, 2003. Vol. 221, N 1-4.-С.621-628

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Deng D.-F. Dietary riboflavin requirement of juvenile sunshine bass (Morone chrysops VxMorone saxatilis M) // Aquaculture, 2003. Vol. 218, N 1-4.-С.695-701

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Wilson R.P. Up-beat motion in swinging limbs: new insights intoassessing movement in free-living aquatic vertebrates // Mar. Biol., 2003. Vol. 142, N 3.-С.537-547

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Wilson R.P. Up-beat motion in swinging limbs: new insights intoassessing movement in free-living aquatic vertebrates // Mar. Biol., 2003. Vol. 142, N 3.-С.537-547

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Lip-reading in remote subjects: An attempt to quantify and separate ingestion, breathing and vocalisation in free-living animals using penguins as a model // Mar. Biol., 2002. Vol. 140, N 1.-С.17-27

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Storch S. Sub-surface movements of caribbean hawksbill turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata) during the nesting season elucidated through archival tags // Zoology, 2000. Vol. 103, прил. 3.-С.36

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Temporal variation in cellular proliferation during recornification of mouse tail skin // Cell Proliferat., 1998. Vol. 31, N 5-6.-С.191-201

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Diving behaviour and energetics in breeding little penguins (Eudyptula minor) // J. Zool., 1997. Vol. 242, N 3.-С.483-502

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Observations on the thermal conductance of Adelie (Pygoscelis adeliae) and Humboldt (Spheniscus humboldti) penguins // Polar Biol., 1997. Vol. 17, N 1.-С.69-73

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