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Winter locations of four birds for which 2 (or 3) consecutive years were recorded. from Energyscapes and prey fields shape a North Atlantic seabird wintering hotspot under climate change

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posted on 2017-12-30, 03:41 authored by F. Amélineau, J. Fort, P.D. Mathewson, D.C. Speirs, N. Courbin, S. Perret, W.P. Porter, R.J. Wilson, D. Grémillet
For each winter (November, December, January and February) the 50% kernel of each bird is presented: (a) Bird 3645. (b) Bird 3656. (c) Bird 3668. (d) Bird 3679.

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