An increase in minimum metabolic rate and not activity explains field metabolic rate changes in a breeding seabird
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J. A. Green | P. Butler | C. R. White | P. Frappell | A. Bunce | J. Green | E. J. Aitken-Simpson | Erin J. Aitken-Simpson
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