Quantitative Assessment of Current Risks to Harlequin Ducks in Prince William Sound, Alaska, from the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill
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Mark A. Harwell | John A. Wiens | Stephen M. Murphy | John H. Gentile | Robert H. Day | Keith R. Parker | J. Wiens | S. M. Murphy | J. Neff | A. Bence | K. Parker | M. Harwell | R. Day | J. Gentile | Jerry M. Neff | A. Edward Bence | J. Neff
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