The black-backed gull in northern New Zealand : evidence of changing diet from stable isotope analysis of bone and feathers.
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Galbraith, Mel
Rayner, M.J.
Bury, S.
Jones, Graham
Fraser, Diane
Rayner, M.J.
Bury, S.
Jones, Graham
Fraser, Diane
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2018-06
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Conference Contribution - Oral Presentation
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New Zealand
kelp gull (Larus dominicanus)
Larus dominicanus
black-billed gulls (Larus bulleri)
diet analysis
evolutionary genetics
kelp gull (Larus dominicanus)
Larus dominicanus
black-billed gulls (Larus bulleri)
diet analysis
evolutionary genetics
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Galbraith, M., Rayner, M., Bury, S., Jones, G., & Fraser, D. (2018, June). The black-backed gull in northern New Zealand: evidence of changing diet from stable isotope analysis of bone and feathers. Paper presented at the Birds New Zealand Conference, Waitangi, New Zealand.
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Unitec Institute of Technology research funding;
• Nisbet Research Award, The Waterbird Society, USA;
• Royal Society of New Zealand Science Teacher Leadership programme;
• NIWA & GNS laboratories (New Zealand);
• field volunteers.
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