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Excessive exploitation of Central Pacific seabird populations at the turn of the 20th century
Dirk H R Spennemann
Agricultural, Environmental and Veterinary Sciences
Libraries Research Group
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20th Century
100%
Atoll
100%
Central Pacific
100%
Seabird Populations
100%
Central Pacific Ocean
66%
Current Distribution
33%
Species Diversity
33%
Historical Records
33%
Climatic Conditions
33%
Seabirds
33%
Historical Development
33%
Low-lying
33%
Storm Surge
33%
Breeding Colony
33%
Introduced Mammals
33%
Human Predation
33%
Original Species
33%
Typhoon Surge
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Central Pacific
100%
Islands
100%
Pacific Ocean
66%
Storm Surge
33%
Species Diversity
33%
Cyclones
33%
Predation
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Islands
100%
Collectors
33%
Species Diversity
33%
Feather
33%
Predation
33%