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- Breeding biology of Fairy Terns on Magone Islet, New Caledonia
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The threatened Fairy Tern (Sternula nereis) is separated into three sub-species: S. n. nereis in Australia, S. n. davisae in New Zealand and S. n
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- 03 Nov, 2020
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- Pascal Villard / Gavin Hunt / Jonathan Coll / Jean-Jérome Cassan
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- https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Breeding_biology_of_Fairy_Terns_on_Magone_Islet_New_Caledon...
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- Developmental stages / breeding success / conservation / human impact / New Caledonian Fairy Tern / Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified / Ecology / Developmental Biology
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