Simultaneous multi-colony tracking of a pelagic seabird reveals cross-colony utilization of a shared foraging area
The role that population-level competition plays in regulating foraging distributions of colonial breeders has remained elusive because many studies of animal movements in the natural environment focus on relatively small datasets from a single population of animals. Here, we present a large (528 fo...
Auteurs principaux: | Dean, B, Kirk, H, Guilford, T, al., E |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Inter-Research
2015
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