Island-finding ability of marine turtles
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Susanne Åkesson | Brendan J. Godley | Annette C. Broderick | Paolo Luschi | Floriano Papi | Graeme C. Hays | G. Hays | S. Åkesson | B. Godley | A. Broderick | F. Glen | P. Luschi | F. Papi | Fiona Glen
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