Behavioural switching in a central place forager: patterns of diving behaviour in the macaroni penguin (Eudyptes chrysolophus)
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Tom Hart | Richard P. Mann | Nathalie Pettorelli | N. Pettorelli | R. Mann | T. Hart | P. Trathan | Phil N. Trathan | T. Coulson | Tiim Coulson
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