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Additional file 1: Table S1. Summary of tag deployment and performance. Individual ID numbers and mass are provided for each bird. Penguin 1F was tagged in the eastern Ross Sea, and is considered separate from the rest of the penguins tagged near Cape Colbeck. M and F = male and female, BofW = Bay o...

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Main Authors: Kooyman, Gerald, McDonald, Birgitte, Goetz, Kimberly
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