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Figure 4

From: Behavioral and trophic segregations help the Tahiti petrel to cope with the abundance of wedge-tailed shearwater when foraging in oligotrophic tropical waters

Figure 4

Foraging trips of GPS-tracked wedge-tailed shearwaters from Mato (red) and Canard (pink), and Tahiti petrel from Nemou (yellow) and Mato (orange). Blue dots represent the three study colonies. The three islands close to New Caledonia north coast are the Loyalty Islands, the islands further north are part of the Vanuatu archipelago. Bathymetry data were extracted from ‘ETOPO1 Global ReliefModel’ from ‘National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’. The map was created using the package ggplot2 version 3.3.244 in R version 3.672 (URL: https://www.r-project.org/index.html).

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