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Table 1 Binomial GLM for the proportion of marine trips, against the interaction between chick age, sex of the individual andperiod of the week
Table 2 Linear mixed models for the trip energy consumption rate (average ODBA) and trip duration, against chick age and theforaging habitat
Table 3 Zero-inflated Poisson linear model for the number of trips initiated per day against chick age and sex
Table 4 Regressions of time and energy investment proxies, averaged per individual over a chick-rearing period, against the overallproportion of trips recorded at sea

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