Dispersal in the sub-Antarctic: King penguins show remarkably little population genetic differentiation across their range
<strong>Background:</strong> Seabirds are important components of marine ecosystems, both as predators and as indicators of ecological change, being conspicuous and sensitive to changes in prey abundance. To determine whether fluctuations in population sizes are localised or indicative o...
Autors principals: | Clucas, G, Younger, J, Kao, D, Rogers, A, Handley, J, Miller, G, Jouventin, P, Nolan, P, Gharbi, K, Miller, K, Hart, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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BioMed Central
2016
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