Predictable hotspots and foraging habitat of the endangered short-tailed albatross (Phoebastria albatrus) in the North Pacific: Implications for conservation
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John F. Piatt | J. Piatt | G. Drew | C. Ladd | Gregory R. Balogh | A. Degange | G. Balogh | G. Byrd | Gary S. Drew | Carol Ladd | G. Vernon Byrd | Jennifer D. Wetzel | Kevin Bell | Anthony R. DeGange | Tracee Geernaert | Kevin Bell | T. Geernaert
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