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Prey remains of brown skua is evidence of the long-term decline in burrow occupancy of blue petrels and thin-billed prions at Mayes Island, Kerguelen

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Nathan Pacoureau, Elie Gaget, Karine Delord, Christophe Barbraud. Prey remains of brown skua is evidence of the long-term decline in burrow occupancy of blue petrels and thin-billed prions at Mayes Island, Kerguelen. Polar Biology, 2019, 42 (10), pp.1873-1879. ⟨10.1007/s00300-019-02567-4⟩. ⟨hal-02327256⟩
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