Feeding at the front line: Interannual variation in the use of glacier fronts by foraging black-legged kittiwakes
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G. Moholdt | S. C. Patrick | J. Kohler | N. Yoccoz | H. Hop | W. V. Pelt | J. Bêty | P. Assmy | S. Descamps | H. Steen | H. Strøm | M. Vihtakari | P. Duarte | P. Bertrand | A. Wold | SM Harris | S. Patrick
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