Age-Related Variation in Foraging Behaviour in the Wandering Albatross at South Georgia: No Evidence for Senescence
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Hannah Froy | Ben Phalan | Hiroyoshi Higuchi | Charles M. Bishop | Richard A. Phillips | Paulo Catry | R. Phillips | H. Higuchi | S. Lewis | B. Phalan | J. Xavier | D. Nussey | P. Catry | A. Fukuda | Daniel H. Nussey | Sue Lewis | Isaac P. Forster | Akira Fukuda | Jose C. Xavier | I. Forster | H. Froy | Sue Lewis | Charles M. Bishop | Isaac P. Forster | Akira Fukuda | Hiroyoshi Higuchi | Jose C. Xavier | R. A. Phillips | José C. Xavier
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