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Different Means to the Same End: Long-Distance Migrant Seabirds from Two Colonies Differ in Behaviour, Despite Common Wintering Grounds Paulo Catry1,2*, Maria P. Dias1,2, Richard A. Phillips3, JoseĀ“ P. Granadeiro4 1 Eco
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Document Date: 2013-05-14 06:56:24


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University of Regina / /

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University of Regina / Eco-Ethology Research Unit / Natural Environment Research Council / International Atomic Energy Agency / Santos CD / /

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