Winter locations of four birds for which 2 (or 3) consecutive years were recorded. from Energyscapes and prey fields shape a North Atlantic seabird wintering hotspot under climate change
For each winter (November, December, January and February) the 50% kernel of each bird is presented: (a) Bird 3645. (b) Bird 3656. (c) Bird 3668. (d) Bird 3679.
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ftroysocietyfig:oai:figshare.com:article/5745381 2023-05-15T13:16:12+02:00 Winter locations of four birds for which 2 (or 3) consecutive years were recorded. from Energyscapes and prey fields shape a North Atlantic seabird wintering hotspot under climate change F. Amélineau J. Fort P.D. Mathewson D.C. Speirs N. Courbin S. Perret W.P. Porter R.J. Wilson D. Grémillet 2017-12-30T03:41:10Z https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5745381.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Winter_locations_of_four_birds_for_which_2_or_3_consecutive_years_were_recorded_from_Energyscapes_and_prey_fields_shape_a_North_Atlantic_seabird_wintering_hotspot_under_climate_change/5745381 unknown doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.5745381.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Winter_locations_of_four_birds_for_which_2_or_3_consecutive_years_were_recorded_from_Energyscapes_and_prey_fields_shape_a_North_Atlantic_seabird_wintering_hotspot_under_climate_change/5745381 CC BY CC-BY Physiology Environmental Science Ecology bioenergetics biologging habitat modelling little auk (Alle alle) migration spatial ecology Text Journal contribution 2017 ftroysocietyfig https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5745381.v1 2022-01-01T19:50:45Z For each winter (November, December, January and February) the 50% kernel of each bird is presented: (a) Bird 3645. (b) Bird 3656. (c) Bird 3668. (d) Bird 3679. Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper Alle alle little auk North Atlantic The Royal Society: Figshare |
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Physiology Environmental Science Ecology bioenergetics biologging habitat modelling little auk (Alle alle) migration spatial ecology F. Amélineau J. Fort P.D. Mathewson D.C. Speirs N. Courbin S. Perret W.P. Porter R.J. Wilson D. Grémillet Winter locations of four birds for which 2 (or 3) consecutive years were recorded. from Energyscapes and prey fields shape a North Atlantic seabird wintering hotspot under climate change |
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Physiology Environmental Science Ecology bioenergetics biologging habitat modelling little auk (Alle alle) migration spatial ecology |
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For each winter (November, December, January and February) the 50% kernel of each bird is presented: (a) Bird 3645. (b) Bird 3656. (c) Bird 3668. (d) Bird 3679. |
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Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper |
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F. Amélineau J. Fort P.D. Mathewson D.C. Speirs N. Courbin S. Perret W.P. Porter R.J. Wilson D. Grémillet |
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F. Amélineau J. Fort P.D. Mathewson D.C. Speirs N. Courbin S. Perret W.P. Porter R.J. Wilson D. Grémillet |
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Winter locations of four birds for which 2 (or 3) consecutive years were recorded. from Energyscapes and prey fields shape a North Atlantic seabird wintering hotspot under climate change |
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Winter locations of four birds for which 2 (or 3) consecutive years were recorded. from Energyscapes and prey fields shape a North Atlantic seabird wintering hotspot under climate change |
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Winter locations of four birds for which 2 (or 3) consecutive years were recorded. from Energyscapes and prey fields shape a North Atlantic seabird wintering hotspot under climate change |
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Winter locations of four birds for which 2 (or 3) consecutive years were recorded. from Energyscapes and prey fields shape a North Atlantic seabird wintering hotspot under climate change |
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Winter locations of four birds for which 2 (or 3) consecutive years were recorded. from Energyscapes and prey fields shape a North Atlantic seabird wintering hotspot under climate change |
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winter locations of four birds for which 2 (or 3) consecutive years were recorded. from energyscapes and prey fields shape a north atlantic seabird wintering hotspot under climate change |
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