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Delord K., Barbraud C. & Weimerskirch H. (2004). Long-term trends in the population size of king penguins at Crozet archipelago: environmental variability and density dependence ? Polar Biol., 27, 793–800.
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Goldsworthy S., Lea M. & Guinet C. (2004). Comparison of mass-transfer and isotopic dilution methods for estimating milk intake in Antarctic fur seal pups. Polar Biol., 27, 801–809.
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Descamps S., Gauthier-Clerc M., Le Bohec C., Gendner J.P. & Le Maho Y. (2005). Impact of predation on King penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus in Crozet archipelago. Polar Biol., 28(4), 303–310.
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Pontier D., Say L., Devillard S. & Bonhomme F. (2005). Genetic structure of domestic cats (Felis catus) of the Kerguelen archipelago 50 years after their introduction. Polar Biol., 28, 268–275.
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Bhaud M., Koubbi P., Razouls S. & Tachon O. (1999). Reproduction of marine invertebrates in high latitudes : study of a set of plankton samples off Terre Adelie coast. Polar Biol., 22, 329–340.
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Mazzei F., Ghigliotti L., Bonillo C., Coutanceau J.P., Ozouf-Costaz C. & Pisano E. (2004). Chromosomal patterns of maker 5S rDNAs in six icefish (Perciformes, Channichthyidae, Notothenioidei). Polar Biol., 28, 47–55.
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Bourgeon S., Criscuolo F., Bertile F., Raclot T., Gabrielsen G.W. & Massemin S. (2006). Effects of clutch sizes and incubation stage on nest desertion in the female Common Eider Somateria mollissima nesting in the high Arctic. Polar Biol., 29(5), 358–363.
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Labat J.P., Mayzaud P. & Sabini S. (2005). Population dynamics of Themisto gaudichaudii in Kerguelen Islands waters, Southern Indian Ocean. Polar Biol., 28(10), 776–783.
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Koubbi P., Duhamel G. & Hebert C. (2000). Role of bay, fjord and seamount on the early life history of Lepidonotothen squamifrons from the Kerguelen Islands. Polar Biol., 23, 459–465.
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