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References

  • 1. Animal Diversity Web (July 2002) http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.eduaccounts/uria/u._aalge$narrative.html
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  • BirdLife International 2009. Uria aalge
  • EURING list of longevity records for European birds (Online source)
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