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Investigations of the adaptive role of stomach oils in seabird reproduction DANIEL D. ROBY AND JAN R. E. TAYLOR Cooperative Wildlife Research Laboratory AND
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Document Date: 2011-05-06 19:41:36


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New York / /

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GTE / Roby D. D. K. L. / /

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Antarctica / /

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United States / South Georgia / /

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University Carbondale / ALLEN R. PLACE Center of Marine Biotechnology University of Maryland Baltimore / AND P. MARTIN Biology Department University of New Mexico Albuquerque / Cambridge headquarters / Bird Island Research Station / McMurdo Station / /

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stomach oil ingestion / high-oil diet / stomach oil formation / low-oil diets / secretory products / energy density / high-oil / important food source / stomach oil / food sources / stomach oil volume / food / /

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Bird Island / Cape Armitage / Observation Hill / Ross Island / /

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New Zealand Ecological Society / AND P. MARTIN Biology Department University of New Mexico Albuquerque / Southern Illinois University / ALLEN R. PLACE Center / National Science Foundation / Department of Zoology / US Federal Reserve / Marine Biotechnology University of Maryland Baltimore / /

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J. P. Croxall / DANIEL D. ROBY / Prince / Jan R. E. Taylor / /

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Prince / /

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polyethylene glycol / /

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New Mexico / Maryland / Illinois / /

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antarctic / Southern Illinois / /

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prions / Biotechnology / /

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