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2021 Frontiers in Marine Science 1201 Journal 8 details   doi
Rob Harcourt, Mark A. Hindell, Clive R. McMahon, Kimberly T. Goetz, Jean-Benoit Charrassin, Karine Heerah, Rachel Holser, Ian D. Jonsen, Michelle R. Shero, Xavier Hoenner, Rose Foster, Baukje Lenting, Esther Tarszisz, Matthew Harry Pinkerton Regional Variation in Winter Foraging Strategies by Weddell Seals in Eastern Antarctica and the Ross Sea 2021 Frontiers in Marine Science 1182 Journal 8 details   doi
Andreas Richter, Alexey A. Ekaykin, Matthias O. Willen, Vladimir Ya. Lipenkov, Andreas Groh, Sergey V. Popov, Mirko Scheinert, Martin Horwath, Reinhard Dietrich Surface Mass Balance Models Vs. Stake Observations: A Comparison in the Lake Vostok Region, Central East Antarctica 2021 Frontiers in Earth Science 411 Journal 9 388 details   doi
Similar at-sea behaviour but different habitat use between failed and successful breeding albatrosses 2021 Marine Ecology Progress Series 109 Journal 678 183-196 details   doi
Six pelagic seabird species of the North Atlantic engage in a fly-and-forage strategy during their migratory movements 2021 Marine Ecology Progress Series 330 Journal 676 127-144 details   doi
Year-round distribution of Northeast Atlantic seabird populations: applications for population management and marine spatial planning 2021 Marine Ecology Progress Series 330 Journal 676 255-276 details   doi
Long-term tracking of an Arctic-breeding seabird indicates high fidelity for pelagic wintering areas 2021 Marine Ecology Progress Series 330 Journal details   doi
Long-term tracking of an Arctic-breeding seabird indicates high fidelity to pelagic wintering areas 2021 Marine Ecology Progress Series 330 Journal 676 205-218 details   doi
Inter-annual variation in winter distribution affects individual seabird contamination with mercury 2021 Marine Ecology Progress Series 388 Journal 676 243-254 details   doi
Contribution of toothfish depredated on fishing lines to the energy intake of killer whales off the Crozet Islands: a multi-scale bioenergetic approach 2021 Marine Ecology Progress Series 109 Journal 668 149-161 details   doi
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