Sufficiency of Horseshoe Crab Eggs for Red Knots During Spring Migration Stopover in Delaware Bay USA
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James D. Fraser | J. Cohen | J. Fraser | S. Karpanty | J. Berkson | Sarah M. Karpanty | Jonathan Cohen | Jim Berkson
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