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Luke D. Gardner, Karen A. Peck, Giles W. Goetz, Tiffany L. Linbo, James R. Cameron, Nathaniel L. Scholz, Barbara A. Block, John P. Incardona
Journal:
Journal of Experimental Biology
J Exp Biol (2019) 222 (21): jeb205567.
Published: 12 November 2019
.... A. K. Gamperl , T. E. Gillis , A. P. Farrell and C. J. Brauner ), pp. 373 - 433 . Academic Press . Incardona , J. P. and Scholz , N. L. ( 2018 ). Chapter 10: Case study: The 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill . In Development, Physiology, and Environment...
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Ivan Maggini, Lisa V. Kennedy, Alexander Macmillan, Kyle H. Elliott, Karen Dean, Christopher G. Guglielmo
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Journal of Experimental Biology
J Exp Biol (2017) 220 (13): 2372–2379.
Published: 1 July 2017
... oil from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The cost of transport was 0.26±0.04 kJ km −1 in controls, and increased by 22% when the trailing edges of the wing and tail were oiled (<20% of body surface; considered light oiling). Additional crude oil on breast and back feathers (∼30% total surface...