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1“..., was the lowest recorded on the Isle of May. Many chicks were left unattended but most probably died rather than...”
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2“...The 2001 season for seabirds on the Isle of May was characterised by high interspecific variation...”
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3“...During 2003, weather conditions on the Isle of May, like much of the UK, were considerably warmer...”
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4“...During the 2002 season, weather conditions on the Isle of May were poor, with much more rain than...”
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5by Harris, M. P.“... survival and food of species other than large gulls on the Isle of May NNR (one of the key sites in JNCC...”
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8“...A comparative study of puffins Fratercula arctica on Isle of May and St Kilda found major...”
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13“...Guillemots on the Isle of May fed their young on Sandeels and Sprats, the proportion of the latter...”
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15“... on the Isle of May in 1981-86. Prior to 1981 numbers were increasing at 5 6° per annum but during the study...”
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16“... on the Isle of May, south‐east Scotland, increased significantly from 3.5% to 5.9%. Demographic data collected...”
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17“... on the Isle of May, south-east Scotland, increased significantly from 3.5% to 5.9%. Demographic data collected...”
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20“...On the Isle of May between 1986 and 1996, the average adult survival of Shags Phalacrocorax...”
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