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Heavy metals, selenium, and Pacific Dunlin: patterns of accumulation, exposure from prey and toxicity risks
Author: St. Clair, Christopher Toby
Date created: 2012-09-17
Characteristics of over-ocean flocking by Pacific dunlins (Calidris alpina pacifica)
Author: Hentze, Nathan Tyler
Date created: 2012-09-05
The role of adaptive behaviour in migratory counts of shorebirds
Author: Hope, David
Date created: 2018-12-11

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