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Document type
Journal articles

Document subtype
Full paper

Title
The diet of two opportunistic seabirds (Caspian and Royal Terns) confirms the importance of Sardinella spp. in West African coastal food webs

Participants in the publication
Edna Correia (Author)
José Pedro Granadeiro (Author)
Dep. Biologia Animal
Aissa Regalla (Author)
Hamilton Monteiro (Author)
Paulo Catry (Author)

Date of Publication
2018-11-26

Where published
Marine Biology Research

Publication Identifiers
ISSN - 1745-1000

Publisher
Informa UK Limited

Volume
14
Number
9-10

Starting page
961
Last page
972

Document Identifiers
DOI - https://doi.org/10.1080/17451000.2019.1572193
URL - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17451000.2019.1572193

Rankings
SCIMAGO Q2 (2018) - 0.564 - Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics


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APA
Edna Correia, José Pedro Granadeiro, Aissa Regalla, Hamilton Monteiro, Paulo Catry, (2018). The diet of two opportunistic seabirds (Caspian and Royal Terns) confirms the importance of Sardinella spp. in West African coastal food webs. Marine Biology Research, 14, 961-972. ISSN 1745-1000. eISSN . http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17451000.2019.1572193

IEEE
Edna Correia, José Pedro Granadeiro, Aissa Regalla, Hamilton Monteiro, Paulo Catry, "The diet of two opportunistic seabirds (Caspian and Royal Terns) confirms the importance of Sardinella spp. in West African coastal food webs" in Marine Biology Research, vol. 14, pp. 961-972, 2018. 10.1080/17451000.2019.1572193

BIBTEX
@article{38153, author = {Edna Correia and José Pedro Granadeiro and Aissa Regalla and Hamilton Monteiro and Paulo Catry}, title = {The diet of two opportunistic seabirds (Caspian and Royal Terns) confirms the importance of Sardinella spp. in West African coastal food webs}, journal = {Marine Biology Research}, year = 2018, pages = {961-972}, volume = 14 }