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How the food supply harvestable by waders in the Wadden Sea depends on the variation in energy density, body weight, biomass, burying depth and behaviour of tidal-flat invertebrate...
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Zwarts, L.
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Wanink
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J.H
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Netherlands Journal of Sea Research
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Annual and seasonal variation in the food supply harvestable by knot Calidris canutus staging in the Wadden Sea in late summer
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Zwarts, L.
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Blomert, Anne-Marie
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Marine Ecology Progress Series
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Predicting seasonal and annual fluctuations in the local exploitation of different prey by Oystercatchers Haematopus ostralegus :A ten-year study in the Wadden Sea
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Zwarts, L.
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J.H
.
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Ens, B.J.
Published 1996
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BIVALVE MACOMA-BALTHICA
KNOT CALIDRIS-CANUTUS
NEREIS-DIVERSICOLOR
WADERS
AMPHIPOD COROPHIUM-VOLUTATOR
ANIMALS
BIOMASS
BODY-WEIGHT
BURYING DEPTH
CERASTODERMA-EDULE
EXE ESTUARY
Haematopus ostralegus
LONG-TERM CHANGES
MARINE BENTHIC INVERTEBRATES
MILD WINTERS
MUSSEL MYTILUS-EDULIS
MUSSELS MYTILUS-EDULIS
OYSTERCATCHERS HAEMATOPUS-OSTRALEGUS
Oystercatcher
PERIOD
PREDATION
REDSHANK TRINGA-TOTANUS
SCROBICULARIA-PLANA
SCROBICULARIA-PLANA DACOSTA
SPECIES RICHNESS
TIDAL FLAT AREA
TIDAL FLATS
WADING BIRDS CHARADRII
Wadden Sea
food exploitation
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