Energy Beyond Food: Foraging Theory Informs Time Spent in Thermals by a Large Soaring Bird
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Emily L. C. Shepard | Sergio A. Lambertucci | Rory P. Wilson | E. Shepard | Diego Vallmitjana | Diego Vallmitjana | R. Wilson
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