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Thick-billed murres use different diving behaviors in mixed and stratified waters // Deep-Sea Res. Pt 2, 2008. Vol. 55, N 16-17.-С.1837-1845

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Thick-billed murres use different diving behaviors in mixed and stratified waters // Deep-Sea Res. Pt 2, 2008. Vol. 55, N 16-17.-С.1837-1845

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Metabolic alkalosis due to feeding chicks in breeding Adelie penguins Pygoscelis adeliae under natural conditions // Physiol. and Biochem. Zool., 2010. Vol. 83, N 2.-С.232-238

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Stroke rates and diving air volumes of emperor penguins: Implications for dive performance // J. Exp. Biol., 2011. Vol. 214, N 17.-С.2854-2863

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At-sea distribution and behavior of streaked shearwaters (Calonectris leucomelas) during the nonbreeding period // Auk, 2010. Vol. 127, N 4.-С.871-881

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Swim speeds and stroke patterns in wing-propelled divers: A comparison among alcids and a penguin // J. Exp. Biol., 2006. Vol. 209, N 7.-С.1217-1230

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Swim speeds and stroke patterns in wing-propelled divers: A comparison among alcids and a penguin // J. Exp. Biol., 2006. Vol. 209, N 7.-С.1217-1230

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A new method to quantify prey acquisition in diving seabirds using wing stroke frequency // J. Exp. Biol., 2008. Vol. 211, N 1.-С.58-65

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A new method to quantify prey acquisition in diving seabirds using wing stroke frequency // J. Exp. Biol., 2008. Vol. 211, N 1.-С.58-65

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Nakamura Ocean sunfish rewarm at the surface after deep excursions to forage for siphonophores // J. Anim. Ecol., 2015. Vol. 84, N 3.-С.590-603

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Sato Body temperature stability achieved by the large body mass of sea turtles // J. Exp. Biol., 2014. Vol. 217, N 20.-С.3607-3614

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European shags optimize their flight behavior according to wind conditions // J. Exp. Biol., 2016. Vol. 219, N 3.-С.311-318

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Narazaki Summer migration to temperate foraging habitats and active winter diving of juvenile loggerhead turtles Caretta caretta in the western North Pacific // Mar. Biol., 2015. Vol. 162, N 6.-С.1251-1263

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Nakamura Ontogenetic shift in foraging habit of ocean sunfish Mola mola from dietary and behavioral studies // Mar. Biol., 2014. Vol. 161, N 6.-С.1263-1273

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Muscle energy stores and stroke rates of emperor penguins: Implications for muscle metabolism and dive performance // Physiol. and Biochem. Zool., 2012. Vol. 85, N 2.-С.120-133

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Shiomi Point of no return in diving emperor penguins: Is the timing of the decision to return limited by the number of strokes? // J. Exp. Biol., 2012. Vol. 215, N 1.-С.135-140

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Watanuki Individual variation of foraging behaviour and food provisioning in adelie penguins (Pygoscelis adeliae) in a fast-sea-ice area // Auk, 2010. Vol. 127, N 3.-С.523-531

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The ontogenetic scaling of bite force and head size in loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta): Implications for durophagy in neritic, benthic habitats // J. Exp. Biol., 2012. Vol. 215, N 23.-С.4166-4174

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Emperor penguins adjust swim speed according to the above-water height of ice holes through which they exit // J. Exp. Biol., 2005. Vol. 208, N 13.-С.2549-2554

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Buoyancy and maximal diving depth in penguins: Do they control inhaling air volume? // J. Exp. Biol., 2002. Vol. 205, N 9.-С.1189-1197

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