 
    IUCN/SCC Otter Specialist Group Bulletin
                © IUCN/SCC Otter Specialist Group
Volume 27 Issue 2 Pages 59 - 122 (June 2010)
Literature
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        Jessup DA, Johnson CK, Estes J, Carlson-Bremer D, Jarman WM,
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        Levin M, Joshi D, Draghi A 2nd, Gulland FM, Jessup D, De Guise
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        effects upon in vitro exposure of California sea lion and southern sea
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        Miller MA, Conrad PA, Harris M, Hatfield B, Langlois G, Jessup
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        Miller MA, Kudela RM, Mekebri A, Crane D, Oates SC, Tinker MT,
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        for a novel marine harmful algal bloom: cyanotoxin (microcystin) transfer
        from land to sea otters. PLoS One., 10;5(9). pii: e12576. 
        Newsome SD, Bentall GB, Tinker MT, Oftedal OT, Ralls K, Estes
        JA, Fogel ML. (2010).  Variation
        in delta13C and delta15N diet-vibrissae trophic discrimination factors
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        Oliveira M, Pedroso NM, Sales-Luís T, Santos-Reis M, Tavares
        L, Vilela CL. (2010).  Antimicrobial-resistant
        salmonella isolated from Eurasian otters (Lutra lutra Linnaeus,
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        and halogenated organic contaminants in river otters (Lontra canadensis)
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