Takahashi et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Breeding together, wintering an ocean apart: foraging ecology of the northern Bering Sea thick-billed and common murres in years of contrasting sea-ice conditionsTakahashi et al., 2021
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- Takahashi A
- Thiebot J
- Will A
- Tsukamoto S
- Merkel B
- Kitaysky A
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- Polar Science
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Assessing impacts of environmental change on Arctic-breeding seabirds requires a better understanding of their year-round movement and foraging ecology. Here we examined the post-breeding movements and diving behavior of thick-billed (Uria lomvia) and common …
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