Long-Term Decline in Body Size in a Snow Goose Population: Evidence of Environmental Degradation?
Journal of Animal Ecology1991Vol. 60(2), pp. 483–483
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Abstract
E. G. Cooch, D. B. Lank, R. F. Rockwell, F. Cooke, Long-Term Decline in Body Size in a Snow Goose Population: Evidence of Environmental Degradation?, Journal of Animal Ecology, Vol. 60, No. 2 (Jun., 1991), pp. 483-496
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