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Geographic structuring of Antarctic penguin populations
Jarrod A. Santora
, Michelle A. LaRue
, David G. Ainley
Earth and Environmental Sciences-Twin Cities
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Colony Size
100%
Penguin Population
100%
Geographic Structuring
100%
Antarctic Penguins
100%
Biologging
75%
Antarctica
75%
Foraging Area
75%
Polynya
75%
Penguins
50%
Foraging Range
50%
Penguin Colony
50%
Submarine Canyons
50%
Climate Change Impacts
25%
Spatial Organization
25%
Fisheries
25%
Spatial Modeling
25%
Ecosystem Dynamics
25%
Population Trends
25%
Social Factors
25%
Satellite Data
25%
Canyon
25%
Breeding Population
25%
Density Dependence
25%
Density-dependent Processes
25%
Intraspecific
25%
Physical Factors
25%
Large Colonies
25%
Geographic Structure
25%
Breeding Habitat
25%
Outer Edge
25%
Area Size
25%
Cluster Level
25%
Emperor Penguin Colony
25%
Equal Spacing
25%
Seabird Populations
25%
Canyon Systems
25%
Trophic Competition
25%
Literature Summary
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Penguin
100%
Canyons
33%
Density Dependence
11%