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Contribution à l'étude du canal du Rove comme centre de réadaptation de Tursiops truncatus captifs à la vie sauvage

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Figure 2 : Topographies de la zone atelier proposée (source : Google Earth)
Figure 3 : Cadre paysager de la zone atelier (source : R. Estève, Conservatoire du littoral)
Figure 4 : Place du Grand dauphin dans la taxonomie des mammifères marins (inspiré de Robineau, 2005)
Figure 5: Répartition du Grand dauphin dans le monde (à partir de Jefferson et al., 2007)
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