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1 January 1976 Energy Balance and Optimal Foraging Strategies in Shorebirds: Some Implications for Their Distributions and Movements in the Non-Breeding Season
P. R. Evans
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P. R. Evans "Energy Balance and Optimal Foraging Strategies in Shorebirds: Some Implications for Their Distributions and Movements in the Non-Breeding Season," Ardea 55(1–2), 117-139, (1 January 1976). https://doi.org/10.5253/arde.v64.p117
Published: 1 January 1976
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