Stable isotope values delineate the non-breeding distributions of sooty shearwaters Puffinus griseus in the North Pacific Ocean
DR Thompson(National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research), SJ Bury(National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research), GA Taylor(Department of Conservation), Robert Phillips(British Antarctic Survey), Matt J. Rayner(Auckland War Memorial Museum), P. M. Sagar(National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research), Leigh G. Torres(Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife), Scott A. Shaffer(San Jose State University)
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