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Title |
Year |
Publication |
Programme |
Type |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Winkworth R.C. |
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2013 |
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136 |
Conference - International - Communication |
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Winkworth R.C. |
Origins and evolution of plant diversity on the southern lands: new insights from large phylogenies. Landcare Research, Lincoln, New Zealand, 01/2013 |
2013 |
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136 |
Conference - International - Communication |
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Wilson R.P., Weimerskirch H. & Lys P. |
A device for measuring seabird activity at sea. |
1995 |
Journal of avian biology |
109 |
Journal Article |
26:02:00 |
172-176 |
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Long-term attachment of transmitting and recording devices to penguins and other seabirds. |
1997 |
Wildlife soc b |
137 |
Journal Article |
25 |
101-106 |
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Wilson R.P., Putz K., Gremillet D., Culik B.M., Kierspel M., Regel J., Bost C.A., Lage J. & Cooper J. |
Reliability of stomach temperature changes in determining feeding characteristics of seabirds. |
1995 |
Journal of experimental biology |
137 |
Journal Article |
198 |
1115-1135 |
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Wilson R.P., Putz K., Charrassin J.B. & Lage J. |
Artifacts arising from sampling interval in dive depth studies of marine endotherms. |
1995 |
Polar biology |
137 |
Journal Article |
15 |
575-581 |
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Wilson R.P., Puetz K., Bost C.A., Culik B.M., Bannasch R., Reins T. & Adelung D. |
Diel dive depth in penguins in relation to diel vertical migration of prey: whose diner by candlelight? |
1993 |
Marine ecology-progress series |
137 |
Journal Article |
94 |
101-104 |
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Wilson R.P., Peters G., Regel J., Cremillet D., Putz K., Kierspiel M., Weimerskirch H. & Coopre J. |
Short retention times in stomach temperature loggers in free ranging seabirds: is there hope in the spring? |
1998 |
Marine biology |
109 |
Journal Article |
130 |
559-566 |
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All at sea with animal tracks; methodological and analytical solutions for the resolution of movement. |
2007 |
Deep-sea research part ii-topical studies in oceanography |
109 |
Journal Article |
54 |
193-210 |
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Remote-sensing systems and seabirds: their use, abuse and potential for measuring marine environmental variables. |
2002 |
Marine ecology-progress series |
394 |
Journal Article |
228 |
241-261 |
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