Winter fidelity, movements, and energy expenditure of Midcontinent Greater White-fronted Geese
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D. Collins | M. D. Weegman | P. Link | B. Ballard | Kevin J. Kraai | Stephanie A. Cunningham | Jay A. Vonbank | M. Weegman
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