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Say L., Devillard S., Natoli E. & Pontier D. (2002). The mating system of feral cats (Felis catus L. ) in a sub-Antarctic environment. Polar Biol., 25, 838–842.
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Lea M.A., Hindell M., Guinet C. & Goldsworthy S. (2002). A multivariate approach to the classification of dive behaviour in Antarctic fur seals, Arctocephalus gazella. Polar Biol., 25, 269–279.
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Bocher P., Caurant F., Miramand P., Cherel Y. & Bustamante P. (2003). Influence of the diet on the bioaccumulation of heavy metals in zooplankton-eating petrels at Kerguelen archipelago, Southern Indian Ocean. Polar Biol., 26, 759–767.
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Lescroël A., Ridoux V. & Bost C.A. (2004). Spatial and temporal variation in the diet of the gentoo penguin (Pygoscelis papua) at Kerguelen Islands. Polar Biol., 27, 206–216.
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Weimerskirch H. (2004). Diseases threaten Southern Ocean albatrosses. Polar Biol., 27, 374–379.
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Vacchi M., La Mesa M. & Ozouf Ostaz C. (2001). First occurrence of Acanthodraco dewitti Skora, 1995 (Notothenioidei, Bathydraconidae) in the Ross Sea. Polar Biol., 24(6), 471–472.
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Pisano,; E. Pisano; Mazzei,; F. Mazzei; Derome,; N. Derome; Ozouf-Costaz,; C. Ozouf-Costaz; Hureau,; J.-C. Hureau; Prisco,; G. Prisco. (2001). Cytogenetics of the bathydraconid fish Gymnodraco acuticeps (Perciformes, Notothenioidei) from Terra Nova Bay, Ross Sea. Polar Biol., 24(11), 846–852.
Abstract: In the framework of the I.C.E.FISH (International Collaborative Effort on Antarctic Fish Adaptive Evolution) project, during the 1998-1999 season at the Italian shore-based Terra Nova Bay Station, the broad fields of adaptation and evolution of the fish suborder Notothenioidei were tackled through the integration of many disciplines. As a representative contribution of I.C.E.FISH, a cytogenetic study of the bathydraconid fish Gymnodraco acuticeps is reported. The Bathydraconidae is a heterogeneous notothenioid taxon whose intra-family relationships are very uncertain. The conventional karyotype and the location of nuclear ribosomal genes, by means of fluorescence in situ hybridisation, contributed to species-specific characterisation and provided the basis for comparative analyses. The karyotype of G. acuticeps consists of 48 chromosomes (2 metacentric, 2 submetacentric and 44 acrocentric); major ribosomal cistrons correspond to a large region in a single chromosome pair. Mapping of the available karyotypic data on a molecular phylogenetic tree provided information on chromosomal diversification during the cladogenesis of the bathydraconids.
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Bjerke J.W., Joly D., Nilsen L. & Brossard T. (2004). Spatial trends in usnic acid concentrations of the lichen Flavocetraria nivalis along local climatic gradients in the arctic (Kongsfjorden, Svalbard). Polar Biol., 27, 409–417.
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Pontier D., Say L., Debias F., Bried J., Thioulouse J. & Micol T. & Natoli E. (2002). The diet of feral Cats (Felis catus L.) at five sites on the Grande Terre, Kerguelen archipelago. Polar Biol., 25, 833–837.
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Vidal E., Jouventin P. & Frenot Y. (2003). Contribution of alien and indigenous species to plant community assemblages near penguin rookeries at Crozet archipelago. Polar Biol., 27, 423–437.
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