Guilherme Tavares Nunes
Centro de Estudos Costeiros, Limnológicos e Marinhos (CECLIMAR)
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Roy, A, Delord K, Nunes GT, Barbraud C, Bugoni L, Bertrand S.
2021.
Did the animal move? A cross-wavelet approach to geolocation data reveals year-round whereabouts of a resident seabird
Marine Biology. 168(114)
Recent Publications
Breeding biology of the American Oystercatcher Haematopus palliatus on a key site for conservation in southern Brazil
Did the animal move? A cross-wavelet approach to geolocation data reveals year-round whereabouts of a resident seabird
Breeding habitats, phenology and size of a resident population of Two-banded Plover (Charadrius falklandicus) at the northern edge of its distribution
American Oystercatcher benefits from a heterogeneous landscape to breed in an urbanized area in southern Brazil
Scopoli’s shearwater, Calonectris diomedea, in the southwest Atlantic Ocean
Assortative mating, sexual size dimorphism and sex determination in a seabird with plumage polymorphism
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