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Author Boulinier, T. openurl 
  Title Tracking the movements of disease spreaders: Not only migration matters. Type Communication
  Year 2016 Publication Abbreviated Journal (up)  
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  Abstract Oral communication at CEMEB & NUMEV Labex Worshop on Biologging and the Environment, December 5th 2016, Montpellier.  
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  Call Number Serial 6851  
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Author F. Caza, S. Betoulle, M. Auffret, P. Brousseau, M. Fournier, Y. St-Pierre doi  isbn
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  Title Comparative sequence analysis of Hsp70 gene from Mytilus edulis desolationis and Aulacomya ater of the Kerguelen Islands Type Journal
  Year 2017 Publication Journal of Xenobiotics Abbreviated Journal (up)  
  Volume 6 Issue 2 Pages  
  Keywords Aulacomya ater Hsp70 Kerguelen. mussels Mytilus desolationis  
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  ISSN 2039-4713 ISBN 2039-4713 Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 6852  
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Author Alexandre Corbeau, Charles-André Bost doi  isbn
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  Title A healthy, premoult adult king penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus) with a markedly twisted beak Type Journal
  Year 2017 Publication Polar Record Abbreviated Journal (up)  
  Volume 53 Issue 6 Pages 631-632  
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  Abstract In seabirds, diet and feeding methods are related to the species morphology (Croxall, Evans, & Schreiber, 1984). Species that feed on living, mobile resources rely on a fully operational beak to efficiently seize, kill and swallow their prey. This is particularly important to diving species, such as penguins, that are highly time constrained when searching for prey at depth—as air-breathing predators, penguins must maximise their feeding efficiency during their deep foraging dives (Wilson & Wilson, 1990). This is why the observation of free-ranging penguins with physical abnormalities in good body condition is so rare. Here we report a highly unusual observation of a premoult adult king penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus Miller) in good body condition with a highly anomalous beak.  
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  ISSN 0032-2474, 1475-3057 ISBN 0032-2474, 1475-3057 Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 6853  
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Author Pitout F., Marchaudon A., Blelly P.‐L., Bai X., Forme F., Buchert S. C., Lorentzen D. A. doi  isbn
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  Title Swarm and ESR observations of the ionospheric response to a field‐aligned current system in the high‐latitude midnight sector Type Journal
  Year 2015 Publication Geophysical Research Letters Abbreviated Journal (up)  
  Volume 42 Issue 11 Pages 4270-4279  
  Keywords field‐aligned currents ionosphere  
  Abstract Abstract We present a conjunction between the Swarm fleet and the European Incoherent Scatter Svalbard Radar (ESR) on 9 January 2014. The Swarm orbit in the early phase of the mission gives us the unique opportunity of sequencing the temporal evolution of the observed field?aligned current system in the nightside, near magnetic local midnight. These field?aligned currents are seen to move poleward through the radar field of view and to affect the observed ionosphere. The upward field?aligned current (FAC) is responsible, at least in part, for the heating of the ionospheric electrons. It is less clear whether the downward FAC cools the ionosphere. We use the TRANSCAR model of the ionosphere to quantify the thermoelectric effect that comes into play. Finally, we compare the plasma parameters measured by the Langmuir probe on board Swarm and the ESR and conclude on an agreement within the errors.  
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  ISSN 0094-8276 ISBN 0094-8276 Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 6854  
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Author Marchaudon A., Blelly P.‐L. doi  isbn
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  Title A new interhemispheric 16‐moment model of the plasmasphere‐ionosphere system: IPIM Type Journal
  Year 2015 Publication Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Abbreviated Journal (up)  
  Volume 120 Issue 7 Pages 5728-5745  
  Keywords centrifugal acceleration interhemispheric exchanges mirror force temperature anisotropy  
  Abstract Abstract We present a new interhemispheric numerical model: the IRAP plasmasphere?ionosphere model (IPIM). This model describes the transport of the multispecies ionospheric plasma from one hemisphere to the other along convecting and corotating magnetic field lines, taking into account source processes at low altitude such as photoproduction, chemistry, and energization through the coupling with a kinetic code solving the transport of suprathermal electron along the field line. Among the new developments, a 16?moment?based approach is used for the transport equations in order to allow development of strong temperature anisotropy at high altitude and we consider important but often neglected effects, such as inertial acceleration (centrifugal and Coriolis). In this paper, after presenting in detail the principle of the model, we focus on preliminary results showing the original contribution of this new model. For these first runs, we simulate the convection and corotation transport of closed flux tubes in the plasmasphere for tilted/eccentric dipolar magnetic field configuration in solstice and equinox conditions. We follow different flux tubes between 1.2 and 6 Earth Radii (RE) and demonstrate the capability of the model to describe a wide range of density (above 15 orders of magnitude). The relevance of the mathematical approach used is highlighted, as anisotropies can develop above 3000?km in the plasmasphere as a result of the mirroring effect related to the anisotropic pressure tensor. Moreover, we show that the addition of inertial acceleration may become critical to describe plasma interhemispheric transport above 4RE. The ability of the model to describe the external plasmasphere is demonstrated, and innovative studies are foreseen, regarding the dynamics of the plasma along the magnetic field lines (in particular interhemispheric exchanges and ?opening?/?closure? of a flux tube).  
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  ISSN 2169-9380 ISBN 2169-9380 Medium  
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Author Grandin G., A. Marchaudon, A. Aikio, P.-l. Blelly, A. Kozlovsky, F. Pitout, T. Ulich, M. Lester, E. Miller, And T. Yeoman openurl 
  Title Effects of the 20 March 2015 total solar eclipse on the ionosphere-thermosphere system Type Poster
  Year 2015 Publication Egu general assembly, vienne, austria Abbreviated Journal (up)  
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Author Marchaudon, A., And P.-l. Blelly openurl 
  Title Impact of the dipole tilt angle on the ionospheric plasma in the outer plasmasphere Type Communication
  Year 2015 Publication Egu general assembly, vienne, austria Abbreviated Journal (up)  
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Author Grandin G., A. Marchaudon, A. Aikio, P.-L. Blelly, A. Kozlovsky, F. Pitout, T. Ulich, M. Lester, E. Miller, and T. Yeoman openurl 
  Title Effects of the 20 March 2015 total solar eclipse on the ionosphere-thermosphere system Type Poster
  Year 2015 Publication Superdarn workshop, leicester, uk Abbreviated Journal (up)  
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Author Marchaudon, A., F. Pitout, K.-h. Trattner, M. O. Chandler openurl 
  Title Cluster, Polar and SuperDARN simultaneous observations of cusp signatures in the northern and southern hemispheres Type Poster
  Year 2015 Publication Superdarn workshop, leicester, uk Abbreviated Journal (up)  
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  Call Number Serial 6859  
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Author Pitout, F., A. Marchaudon, P.-l. Blelly, X. Bai, F. Forme, S. C. Buchert, And D. A. Lorentzen openurl 
  Title Swarm and ESR observations of the ionospheric response to a field-aligned current system in the high-latitude midnight sector Type Communication
  Year 2015 Publication superdarn workshop, leicester, uk Abbreviated Journal (up)  
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  Call Number Serial 6860  
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