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Habitat selection and foraging site fidelity in Caspian Ter..:
Beal, Martin
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Byholm, Patrik
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Lötberg, Ulrik
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Acknowledgements. For the various tasks associated with the capture, tagging, monitoring of the Caspian Terns as well as transport to and from Stenarna many thanks go to Natalie Isaksson, Ewa Karaszewska, Kjell Holmkvist, Lennart Soderlund, Willem Bouten, Arne Andersson, Johan Backman, Giuseppe Bianco, and last but not least to the terns themselves. This work was supported by grants from the Swedish Research Council (621-2010-5584, 621-2013-4361) and Lund University to SA and the JSPS (the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science) Postdoctoral Fellowships for Research Abroad (25-360) to KS. This study received support from the Centre for Animal Movement Research (CAnMove) funded by a Linnaeus grant from the Swedish Research Council (349-2007-8690) and Lund University, the Swedish studies done by BirdLife Sweden was funded from AlvinsFund (the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency) , Lindbergs foundation (Sweden) , WWF Sweden and by BirdLife Sweden itself. Field work in.... , 2022
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Habitat selection and foraging site fidelity in Caspian Terns (Hydroprogne caspia) breeding in the Baltic Sea
UL https://suche.suub.uni-bremen.de/peid=base-ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138_340060&Exemplar=1&LAN=DE A1 Beal, Martin A1 Byholm, Patrik A1 Lötberg, Ulrik A1 Evans, Tom J A1 Shiomi, Kozue A1 Åkesson, Susanne PB Birdlife Suomi YR 2022 K1 Ecology K1 evolutionary biology JF Acknowledgements. For the various tasks associated with the capture, tagging, monitoring of the Caspian Terns as well as transport to and from Stenarna many thanks go to Natalie Isaksson, Ewa Karaszewska, Kjell Holmkvist, Lennart Soderlund, Willem Bouten, Arne Andersson, Johan Backman, Giuseppe Bianco, and last but not least to the terns themselves. This work was supported by grants from the Swedish Research Council (621-2010-5584, 621-2013-4361) and Lund University to SA and the JSPS (the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science) Postdoctoral Fellowships for Research Abroad (25-360) to KS. This study received support from the Centre for Animal Movement Research (CAnMove) funded by a Linnaeus grant from the Swedish Research Council (349-2007-8690) and Lund University, the Swedish studies done by BirdLife Sweden was funded from AlvinsFund (the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency) , Lindbergs foundation (Sweden) , WWF Sweden and by BirdLife Sweden itself. Field work in... LK http://hdl.handle.net/10138/340060 DO http://hdl.handle.net/10138/340060 SF ELIB - SuUB Bremen
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