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English: Adélie penguins are identified and weighed each time they cross the automated weighbridge on their way to/from the sea.

Picture from David Grémillet.

doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0085291.g002
Español: Los pingüinos Adelaida son identificados y pesados, cada vez que atraviesan la báscula automatizada, en su camino hacia o desde el mar. Esto es ejemplo de recopilación de datos (colecta de datos o recolección de datos) en el área de las ciencias biológicas.
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Source Lescroël, A. L.; Ballard, G.; Grémillet, D.; Authier, M.; Ainley, D. G. (2014). "Antarctic Climate Change: Extreme Events Disrupt Plastic Phenotypic Response in Adélie Penguins". PLoS ONE 9: e85291. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0085291.
Author Lescroël, A. L.; Ballard, G.; Grémillet, D.; Authier, M.; Ainley, D. G. (2014)

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