Gadfly petrels use knowledge of the windscape, not memorised foraging patches, to optimise foraging trips on ocean-wide scales
Główni autorzy: | Ventura, F, Granadiero, J, Padget, O, Catry, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Wydane: |
Royal Society
2020
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