Richardson et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Flight speed and performance of the wandering albatross with respect to windRichardson et al., 2018
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- Richardson P
- Wakefield E
- Phillips R
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- Movement ecology
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Background Albatrosses and other large seabirds use dynamic soaring to gain sufficient energy from the wind to travel large distances rapidly and with little apparent effort. The recent development of miniature bird-borne tracking devices now makes it possible to …
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