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Wilson R.P., Puetz K., Bost C.A., Culik B.M., Bannasch R., Reins T. & Adelung D. (1993). Diel dive depth in penguins in relation to diel vertical migration of prey: whose diner by candlelight? Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser., 94, 101–104.
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