Untangling local and remote influences in two major petrel habitats in the oligotrophic Southern Ocean
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R. Furness | H. Weimerskirch | E. Murphy | P. Sagar | R. Phillips | M. Mazloff | J. Sallée | K. Delord | L. Torres | J. Xavier | A. Verdy | P. Underwood | F. Ceia | Daniel C. Jones | D. Thompson | Ben Schreiber | Ariane Verdy | D. R. Thompson
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