Foraging effort does not influence body condition and stress level in little auks

article by Dariusz Jakubas et al published 27 June 2011 in Marine Ecology Progress Series

Foraging effort does not influence body condition and stress level in little auks is …
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scholarly articleQ13442814

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P356DOI10.3354/MEPS09082

P50authorDariusz JakubasQ46254281
Lech StempniewiczQ55392941
Rafał BoehnkeQ96249051
P2093author name stringW Walkusz
NJ Karnovsky
K Wojczulanis-Jakubas
S Kwasniewski
D Kidawa
M Głuchowska
L Keslinka
M Cisek
P304page(s)277-290
P577publication date2011-06-27
P1433published inMarine Ecology Progress SeriesQ6764134
P1476titleForaging effort does not influence body condition and stress level in little auks
P478volume432

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