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Between-year changes in the wintering sites of Ruddy Turnstones Arenaria interpres: a response to diminished food resources?

Author(s): Burton, N.H.K., Fuller, R.A. & Eaton, M.A.

Published: January 2005  

Journal: Wader Study Group Bulletin Volume: 107

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Staff Author(s)

    Niall Burton

    Head & Principal Ecologist

Publication Topics
  • Marine
  • Wetland

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