Geographical variation in body size of a pelagic seabird, the streaked shearwater Calonectris leucomelas
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Shinichi Watanabe | Sakiko Matsumoto | Ken Yoda | Akinori Takahashi | Akira Mizutani | Yoshinari Yonehara | Hisashi Sugawa | Ryo Kawabe | Katsufumi Sato | K. Yoda | H. Kohno | Y. Yonehara | Katsufumi Sato | A. Takahashi | Shinichi Watanabe | Takashi Yamamoto | N. Oka | Takashi Yamamoto | Kozue Shiomi | Kozue Shiomi | Akira Mizutani | Hiroyoshi Kohno | Nariko Oka | Maki Yamamoto | Kiyotaka Karino | H. Sugawa | Maki Yamamoto | R. Kawabe | Sakiko Matsumoto | Kiyotaka Karino
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