Long-distance movements in pelagic seabirds: at-sea behaviour and life-history consequences
<p>Throughout their lives, animals have to make trade-offs between current and future events in their annual cycle. Long-lived migratory species in particular have to balance the cost of reproduction with adult overwinter survival, which is heavily dependent on migration. Behavioural plasticit...
Auteur principal: | Fayet, A |
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Autres auteurs: | Guilford, T |
Format: | Thèse |
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2015
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