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6
ISSN:
0032-2474
Content:
Rez.: A single chinstrap penguin (Pygoscelis antarctica), which had moulted at the South Shetland Islands, was subsequently tracked during 120 days at sea in the austral winter using a global location system (geolocation) based on light intensity. The bird moved east along the Scotia Ridge to a point approximately 300 km west of the South Sandwich Islands and approximately 1600 km away from the colony in which it had moulted. It spent more than 60% of its time in open water north of the edge of the pack ice.
In:
Polar record, Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press, 1931, 34(1998), 189, Seite 107-112, 0032-2474
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volume:34
In:
year:1998
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number:189
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pages:107-112
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extent:6
Language:
English
Author information:
Adelung, Dieter 1935-2022
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