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(Sub-)Fossil whale barnacles (Coronulidae) provide indirect evidence about the presence of baleen whale populations in the southern North Sea and about the routes followed towards their subtropical breeding grounds
Bosselaers, M. (2016). (Sub-)Fossil whale barnacles (Coronulidae) provide indirect evidence about the presence of baleen whale populations in the southern North Sea and about the routes followed towards their subtropical breeding grounds, in: Baele, J.-M. et al. Proceedings of the 5th International Geologica Belgica Congress: 26–29 January 2016 – Mons, Belgium. pp. 242
In: Baele, J.-M. et al. (2016). Proceedings of the 5th International Geologica Belgica Congress: 26–29 January 2016 – Mons, Belgium. Geologica Belgica: Brussels. ISBN 978-2-9601402-1-7. 304 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.20341/gbcp.vol2, more

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