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Rea L., Groscolas R. & Mioskowski Michael Castellini E. (1997). Changes in plasma fatty acids indicate change in nutritional status in developing Weddel sea pups. Polar Biol., 18, 351–357.
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Duhamel G., Koubbi P. & Ravier C. (2000). Day and night mespelagic fish assemblages off the Kerguelen Islands (Southern Ocean). Polar Biol., 23, 106–112.
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Tremblay Y., Guinard E. & Cherel Y. (1997). Maximum diving depths of northern rockhopper penguins (Eudyptes chrysocome moseleyi) at Amsterdam Island. Polar Biol., 17, 119–122.
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Culik B.M., Pütz K., Wilson R.P., Bost C.A., Le Maho Y. & Verselin J.L. (1996). Core temperature variability in diving King penguins (Atenodytes patagonicus): a preliminary analysis. Polar Biol., 16, 371–378.
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Lengagne T., Aubin T., Jouventin P. & Lauga J. (1999). Acoustic communication in a king penguin colony:importance of bird location within the colony and of the body position of the listener. Polar Biol., 21, 262–268.
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Moncorps S., Chapuis J.L., Haubreux D. & Bretagnolle V. (1998). Diet of the brown skua Catharacta skua lönnbergi on the Kerguelen archipelago : comparisons between techniques and between islands. Polar Biol., 19.
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Barbraud C., Delord K.C., Micol T. & Jouventin P. (1999). First census of breeding seabirds between Cap Bienvenue (Terre Adélie) and Moyes Islands(King George v Land), Antarctica:new records for Antarctic seabird populations. Polar Biol., 21, 146–150.
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Cherel Y., Guinet C. & Tremblay Y. (1997). Fish prey of Antarctic fur seals Arctocephalus gazella at Ile de Croy, Kerguelen. Polar Biol., 17, 87–90.
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Razouls S., Koubbi P. & Mayzaud P. (1996). Spatio-temporal distribution of mesozooplankton in a sub-Antarctic coastal basin of the Kerguelen Archipelago (southern Indian Ocean). Polar Biol., 16, 581–587.
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Dorne A.J. & Bligny R. (1993). Physiological adaptation to subantarctic climate by the Kerguelen cabbage, Pringlea antiscorbutica R. Br. Polar Biol., 13, 55–60.
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