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The authors are grateful to V.B. Zimin, A.V. Artem’ev, N.V. Lapshin and also to students of the Petrozavodsk State University T.L. Lunina, S.A. Baranova, L.G. Kor-vyakova, N.A. Ulitskaya, and many others for their help in search for nests and in capture, marking, and daily monitoring of birds at the Mayachino station.
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Khokhlova, T.Y., Nazarova, L.E. Effect of Interannual Fluctuations of Water Level in Lake Ladoga on the Abundance of Shorebirds: The Example of Common Sandpiper Actitis hypoleucos L.. Russ J Ecol 50, 304–306 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1134/S106741361903007X
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