Far From Land The Mysterious Lives of Seabirds

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from the South Atlantic during the nonbreeding season. Marine Ecology
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    equatorial migration of Short- tailed Shearwaters revealed by geolocators.
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    winds drive dynamics of transoceanic aerial movements. PLoS One 3 : e2928.
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Chapter 7. Stick or Twist? The Consistent Habits of Individuals



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    foraging strategies of Gannets Morus bassanus at two North Atlantic
    colonies: Foraging trip duration and foraging area fidelity. Marine Ecology
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