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Fig. 1 in Geographic, ecological, and temporal patterns of seabird mortality during the 2022 HPAI H5N1 outbreak on the island of Newfoundland

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Fig. 1. Important bird areas for seabirds (red polygons) (Birds Canada n.d.) and Seabird Ecological Reserves (black points) on and near the island of Newfoundland, Canada, and surrounding islands (Environment and Climate Change Canada 2020). Land polygons were created using the maps package (Becker et al. 2023) in R (R Core Team 2023). The map projection is Mercator, and the coordinates are latitude and longitude.

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Published as part of McPhail, Gretchen M., Collins, Sydney M., Burt, Tori V., Careen, Noah G., Doiron, Parker B., Avery-Gomm, Stephanie, Barychka, Tatsiana, English, Matthew D., Giacinti, Jolene A., Jones, Megan E.B., Provencher, Jennifer F., Soos, Catherine, Ward, Christopher R.E., Duffy, Steven, Wilhelm, Sabina I., Wight, Jordan, Rahman, Ishraq, Hargan, Kathryn E., Lang, Andrew S. & Montevecchi, William A., 2025, Geographic, ecological, and temporal patterns of seabird mortality during the 2022 HPAI H5N1 outbreak on the island of Newfoundland, pp. 1-12 in Canadian Journal of Zoology 103 (6) on page 3, DOI: 10.1139/cjz-2024-0012, http://zenodo.org/record/15624780

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