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1by Clay, Thomas A., Small, Cleo, Tuck, Geoffrey N., Pardo, Deborah, Carneiro, Ana P.B., Wood, Andrew G., Croxall, John P., Crossin, Glenn T., Phillips, Richard A.“... and when birds were at greatest potential bycatch risk, and from which fleets. 3. Overlap with both pelagic...”
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2by Clay, Thomas A., Small, Cleo, Tuck, Geoffrey N., Pardo, Deborah, Carneiro, Ana P.B., Wood, Andrew G., Croxall, John P., Crossin, Glenn T., Phillips, Richard A.“... and when birds were at greatest potential bycatch risk, and from which fleets. 3. Overlap with both pelagic...”
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3by Clay, Thomas A., Small, Cleo, Tuck, Geoffrey N., Pardo, Deborah, Carneiro, Ana P.B., Wood, Andy G., Croxall, John P., Crossin, Glenn T., Phillips, Richard A.“... determined where and when birds were at greatest potential bycatch risk, and from which fleets. 3.Overlap...”
Published in Journal of Applied Ecology (2019)
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4by Clay, Thomas A., Small, Cleo, Tuck, Geoffrey N., Pardo, Deborah, Carneiro, Ana P.B., Wood, Andrew G., Croxall, John P., Crossin, Glenn T., Phillips, Richard A.“... and when birds were at greatest potential bycatch risk, and from which fleets. 3. Overlap with both pelagic...”
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5by Clay, Thomas A., Small, Cleo, Tuck, Geoffrey N., Pardo, Deborah, Carneiro, Ana P.B., Wood, Andrew G., Croxall, John P., Crossin, Glenn T., Phillips, Richard A.“... and when birds were at greatest potential bycatch risk, and from which fleets. 3. Overlap with both pelagic...”
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6by Clay, Thomas A., Small, Cleo, Tuck, Geoffrey N., Pardo, Deborah, Carneiro, Ana P.B., Wood, Andrew G., Croxall, John P., Crossin, Glenn T., Phillips, Richard A.“... and when birds were at greatest potential bycatch risk, and from which fleets. 3. Overlap with both pelagic...”
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7by Beal, Martin, Dias, Maria P., Phillips, Richard A., Oppel, Steffen, Hazin, Carolina, Pearmain, Elizabeth J., Adams, Josh, Anderson, David J., Antolos, Michelle, Arata, Javier A., Carey, Mark, Arcos, José Manuel, Arnould, John P. Y., Awkerman, Jill, Bell, Elizabeth, Bell, Mike, Carle, Ryan, Clay, Thomas A., Cleeland, Jaimie, Colodro, Valentina, Conners, Melinda, Cruz-Flores, Marta, Cuthbert, Richard, Delord, Karine, Deppe, Lorna, Dilley, Ben J., Dinis, Herculano, Elliott, Graeme, De Felipe, Fernanda, Felis, Jonathan, Ouni, Ridha, Ozaki, Kiyoaki, Quintana, Flavio, Ramos, Raül, Reid, Tim, Reyes-González, José M., Robertson, Christopher, Robertson, Graham, Romdhane, Mohamed Salah, Ryan, Peter G., Sagar, Paul, Sato, Fumio, Schoombie, Stefan, Scofield, R. Paul, Shaffer, Scott A., Shah, Nirmal Jivan, Stevens, Kim L., Surman, Christopher, Suryan, Robert M., Takahashi, Akinori, Tatayah, Vikash, Taylor, Graeme, Thompson, David R., Torres, Leigh, Walker, Kath, Wanless, Ross, Waugh, Susan M., Weimerskirch, Henri, Yamamoto, Takashi, Zajkova, Zuzana, Zango, Laura, Catry, Paolo“... 10,108 tracks from 5775 individual birds at 87 sites with data on breeding population sizes to estimate...”
Published in Science Advances (2021)
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