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Prospectors' colony attendance is sex-specific and increases future recruitment chances in a seabird
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Prospectors' colony attendance is sex-specific and increases future recruitment chances in a seabird

T Dittmann, THG Ezard and PH Becker
BEHAVIOURAL PROCESSES, Vol.76(3), pp.198-205
01/11/2007

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Social Sciences Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Psychology Biological Behavioral Sciences Zoology Psychology BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES PSYCHOLOGY BIOLOGICAL ZOOLOGY prospecting behaviour density-dependence coloniality life history sex Sterna hirundo BREEDING HABITAT SELECTION SHEARWATERS PUFFINUS-TENUIROSTRIS CONSPECIFIC REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS KITTIWAKE RISSA-TRIDACTYLA TERNS STERNA-HIRUNDO COMMON TERNS INDIVIDUAL VARIATION WANDERING ALBATROSS PUBLIC INFORMATION NATAL DISPERSAL
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