Conservation implications of the consistent foraging and trophic ecology of a rare petrel species



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Supplement A. Examples of repeatability in the use of space by Bugio petrels during the non-breeding period on the five main non-breeding grounds: Gulf Stream Current (PF0136), North Equatorial Current (PF0305), North Brazilian Current (PF0361), South Brazilian Current (J009119) and Central South Atlantic area (J009107). Bathymetry represented on the background.
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