Fine-scale spatial segregation in a pelagic seabird driven by differential use of tidewater glacier fronts
Abstract In colonially breeding marine predators, individual movements and colonial segregation are influenced by seascape characteristics. Tidewater glacier fronts are important features of the Arctic seascape and are often described as foraging hotspots. Albeit their documented importance for wild...
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Autores principales: | Philip Bertrand, Joël Bêty, Nigel G. Yoccoz, Marie-Josée Fortin, Hallvard Strøm, Harald Steen, Jack Kohler, Stephanie M. Harris, Samantha C. Patrick, Olivier Chastel, P. Blévin, Haakon Hop, Geir Moholdt, Joséphine Maton, Sébastien Descamps |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/2d8f5bd29a11463cacdb9c81a0e14229 |
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