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. (2021). Six pelagic seabird species of the North Atlantic engage in a fly-and-forage strategy during their migratory movements (Vol. 676).
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. (2021). (Vol. 13).
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. (2021). Marine snow morphology illuminates the evolution of phytoplankton blooms and determines their subsequent vertical export (Vol. 12).
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. (2021). (Vol. 21).
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. (2021). Non-English languages enrich scientific knowledge: The example of economic costs of biological invasions (Vol. 775).
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. (2021). Location of studies and evidence of effects of herbivory on Arctic vegetation: a systematic map (Vol. 10).
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. (2021). Present and Future of Rainfall in Antarctica (Vol. 48). Bachelor's thesis, , .
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. (2021). Long-term tracking of an Arctic-breeding seabird indicates high fidelity to pelagic wintering areas (Vol. 676).
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. (2021). Long-term tracking of an Arctic-breeding seabird indicates high fidelity for pelagic wintering areas.
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. (2021). Sexual segregation in a sexually dimorphic seabird: a matter of spatial scale (Vol. 1).
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