- The
harbor (or harbour) seal (
Phoca vitulina), also
known as the
common seal, is a true seal
found along temperate and
Arctic marine coastlines of the...
- Pagophilus, and Histriophoca.
Until recently,
Phoca largha has been
considered a
subspecies of
Phoca vitulina but now is
considered its own species. For...
- The
spotted seal (
Phoca largha), also
known as the
larga seal or
largha seal, is a
member of the
family Phocidae, and is
considered a "true seal". It...
- The
Ungava Seal (
Phoca vitulina mellonae) is a
subspecies of
harbor seal,
endemic to a
small series of
freshwater lakes in the
Ungava Peninsula, located...
- Dehnhardt, G. (2001). "Hydrodynamic trail-following in
harbor seals (
Phoca vitulina)". Science. 293 (5527): 102–104. doi:10.1126/science.1060514. PMID 11441183...
- by Harp
seals (
Phoca groenlandica),
Hooded seals (Cystophora cristata), Grey
seals (Halic****us grypus) and
Harbour seals (
Phoca vitulina) in
Atlantic Canada"...
- Dehnhardt, G. (2001). "Hydrodynamic trail-following in
harbor seals (
Phoca vitulina)". Science. 293 (5527): 102–104. doi:10.1126/science.1060514. PMID 11441183...
- a long time ago.
There is also a
subspecies called the
Ungava seal (
Phoca vitulina mellonae) that
comprises less than 300
individuals landlocked in the...
- (all
other phocines). More recently, five
species have been
split off from
Phoca,
forming three additional genera.
Alternatively the
three monachine tribes...
- 2022. Watts,
Peter (1991).
Hauling out
behaviour of
harbour seals,
Phoca vitulina richardsi, with
particular attention to
thermal constraints (PDF). Vancouver...