Barometer logging reveals new dimensions of individual songbird migration
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Bengt Hansson | Thomas Alerstam | Johan Bäckman | Dennis Hasselquist | Arne Andersson | Kasper Thorup | Anders P. Tøttrup | T. Alerstam | K. Thorup | D. Hasselquist | A. P. Tøttrup | J. Bäckman | B. Hansson | Sissel Sjöberg | Lykke Pedersen | Gintaras Malmiga | Arne Andersson | Lykke Pedersen | Sissel Sjöberg | Gintaras Malmiga
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