population size
and genetic diversity, and thus improving the long-term prospects of
survival.
The article can be accessed via the link: https://rdcu.be/cdnqj
Do not hesitate to contact me (akaramanli...@gmail.com) if you have any
comments or questions.
Kind regards,
Alexandros A. Karaman
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*Βιολόγος **PhD*
*Επιστημονικός Συντονιστής*
*MOm**/Εταιρεία Μελέτης & Προστασίας της Μεσογειακής Φώκιας*
*Alexandros Karamanlidis*
*Biologist PhD*
*Scientific Coordinator*
*MOm/Hellenic Society for the Study & Protection of the Monk Seal*
*www.mom.gr <http://www.mom.gr/>*
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Mammals 39(1),
81-84, DOI 10.1578/AM.39.1.2013.81
This Short Note deals with the first confirmed sighting of the critically
endangered Mediterranean monk seal in Libya since 1972.
For reprints, please contact:
Alexandros A. Karamanlidis, PhD
Scientific Coordinator
MOm/Hellenic Society for the Study
the general guidelines of the journal.
In order to speed the process, authors interested in submitting an article
related to either the Mediterranean monk seal (Monachus monachus) or the
Caribbean monk seal (Monachus tropicalis) should contact Dr. Alexandros A.
Karamanlidis (akaramanli...@gmail.com
that commonly uses shoreline caves for resting, molting, and
parturition.
The article is available online and will be in print in the April Issue.
Sincerely,
Alexandros A. Karamanlidis
Biologist - Field Researcher
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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