Estuarine Crocodiles Ride Surface Currents to Facilitate Long-Distance Travel
Campbell, H.
A.,
Watts, M.
E.,
Sullivan, S.
,
Read, M.
A.,
Choukroun, S.
,
Irwin, S.
R.,
Franklin, C.
E..
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2656.2010.01709.x
Journal | Journal Of Animal Ecology |
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Authors | Campbell, H. A., Watts, M. E., Sullivan, S. , Read, M. A., Choukroun, S. , Irwin, S. R., Franklin, C. E. |
Year | 2010 |
FAO Regions | Pacific, Western Central |
Technical Details
Extent | Small-Scale ? |
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Tracking Type | Stationary ? |
Array Resolution | Broad-scale ? |
Tag Sensor | Pressure Temperature ? |
Species
Scientific Name | Common Name | Life Stage | Total Tagged | Min Length (cm) | Max Length (cm) | Mean Length (cm) | Sensors |
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Crocodylus porosus | Estuarine crocodile, Crocodile, Estuarine crocodiles | adult | 27 | 210 | 486 | 348 | Pressure Temperature |