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Seabirds vary responses to supplemental food under dynamic natural prey availabi...
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Different individual-level responses of great black-backed gulls (Larus marinus)...
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Different individual-level responses of great black-backed gulls (Larus marinus)...
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The mean (± SE) spatial overlap (Bhattacharyya’s index) of foraging trips made b...
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Comparing foraging trip characteristics between capelin availability periods (lo...
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Summary results of analysis of variances for foraging trip characteristics, incl...
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Deployment information and foraging characteristics of eight GPS-tracked great b...
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Proportions of foraging/roosting locations per habitat type by capelin availabil...
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Mean (± SE) spatial overlap (Bhattacharyya’s index) of foraging trips of each in...
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Core foraging areas (i.e. 50% utilization distributions) for each great black-ba...
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Location of the breeding colony of GPS-tagged great black-backed gulls ( Larus m...
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Interannual consistency of migration phenology is season- and breeding region-sp...
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