Combining a geographic information system, known dietary, foraging and habitat preferences, and stable isotope analysis to infer the diet of Magellanic Penguins in their austral distribution
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Combining a geographic information system, known dietary, foraging and habitat preferences, and stable isotope analysis to infer the diet of Magellanic Penguins in their austral distribution
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EMU
Volume 115, Issue 3, Pages 237-246
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Informa UK Limited
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2015-05-06
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10.1071/mu14032
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