Archiving Primary Data: Solutions for Long-Term

Luc Lens | Frédéric Jiguet | Steeve D. Côté | Bengt Hansson | Andrew Cockburn | Peter R. Grant | Beatriz Arroyo | Michael Griesser | Fanie Pelletier | Lars Gustafsson | Céline Teplitsky | Stan Boutin | Francis Daunt | Blandine Doligez | Dany Garant | Petter Kjellander | Erkki Korpimäki | Antoni Margalida | Juha Merilä | Jan-Åke Nilsson | Daniel Oro | Tomas Pärt | Jaime Potti | Christophe Thébaud | Benoit Pujol | Alexandre Roulin | Sarah Wanless | Andreas Zedrosser | Andrew G. McAdam | Niels J. Dingemanse | Robert W. Furness | Marcel E. Visser | Jon E. Swenson | Charles J. Krebs | Shinichi Nakagawa | Emmanuelle Cam | B. Hansson | N. Dingemanse | A. J. Noordwijk | R. Furness | Y. Ropert‐Coudert | P. Grant | B. Doligez | L. Gustafsson | F. Jiguet | C. Krebs | S. Wanless | M. Harris | M. Visser | R. Rockwell | J. Fitzpatrick | A. Roulin | C. Thébaud | A. Cockburn | D. Westneat | D. Oro | F. Daunt | S. Côté | M. Griesser | A. Zedrosser | M. Festa‐Bianchet | S. Boutin | J. Swenson | E. Cam | L. Lens | B. Arroyo | Jan‐Åke Nilsson | F. Pelletier | D. Garant | B. Pujol | T. Pärt | P. Kjellander | F. Frentiu | A. Margalida | J. Sedinger | J. Merilä | C. Teplitsky | E. Korpimäki | Alastair J. Wilson | S. Nakagawa | Anders Pape Møller | David F. Westneat | Arie J. van Noordwijk | Michael P. Harris | A. Bushuev | John W. Fitzpatrick | Robert F. Rockwell | Francesca D. Frentiu | James S. Sedinger | Gilles Gauthier | J. Potti | A. V. Bushuev | John C. Coulson | Hugh Drummond | Marco Festa-Bianchet | Yan Ropert-Coudert | Gilles Gauthier | J. Coulson | A. McAdam | A. Møller | Hugh Drummond

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