Serratosa et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Environmental drivers of seabird at-sea distribution in the Eastern South Pacific Ocean: assemblage composition across a longitudinal productivity gradientSerratosa et al., 2020
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- Serratosa J
- Hyrenbach K
- Miranda-Urbina D
- Portflitt-Toro M
- Luna N
- Luna-Jorquera G
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- Frontiers in Marine Science
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Seabird distributions are determined by physical and biological factors operating at variable scales and levels of ecological organization. Accordingly, changes in the composition of the marine avifauna often correspond to large-scale (macro-mega) shifts in water mass …
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