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Survey of birds in the Russian section of the Barents Sea. / Попов, Игорь Юрьевич; Давыдова, Юлия Андреевна.

в: Bird Study, Том 67, № 4, 2020, стр. 536-539.

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abstract = "A survey of birds was performed during a cruise around the Russian section of the Barents Sea from 15 May to 11 June 2019. Thirty-two bird species were recorded. In spite of climatic warming, the local avifauna appears similar to that found in surveys carried out 20 years ago.",
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