Prey remains of brown skua is evidence of the long-term decline in burrow occupancy of blue petrels and thin-billed prions at Mayes Island, Kerguelen

scientific article published in 2019

Prey remains of brown skua is evidence of the long-term decline in burrow occupancy of blue petrels and thin-billed prions at Mayes Island, Kerguelen is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S00300-019-02567-4

P50authorNathan PacoureauQ90993796
P2093author name stringChristophe Barbraud
Karine Delord
Elie Gaget
P433issue10
P304page(s)1873-1879
P577publication date2019-09-10
P1433published inPolar BiologyQ15754510
P1476titlePrey remains of brown skua is evidence of the long-term decline in burrow occupancy of blue petrels and thin-billed prions at Mayes Island, Kerguelen
P478volume42

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