Sex-specific survival of adult common eiders in Nova Scotia, Canada. Milton, G., R., Iverson, S., A., Smith, P., A., Tomlik, M., D., Parsons, G., J., & Mallory, M., L. The Journal of Wildlife Management, 2016. Website bibtex @article{
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