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Author Robin JP openurl 
  Title Statut énergétique et comportement. Réunion annuelle du réseau INRA “Ethologie et Ecologie Comportementale”. St Pé sur Nivelle France, séminaire sur invitation Type Communication
  Year 2016 Publication Abbreviated Journal (up)  
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  Programme 119  
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  Call Number Serial 6878  
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Author Thiebot JB, Arnould J, Gómez-Laich A, Ito K, Kato A, Mattern T, Mitamura H, Noda T, Poupart T, Quintana F, Raclot T, Ropert-Coudert Y, Sala JE, Sutton G, Yoda K, Takahashi   openurl 
  Title A Predator-borne videos emphasize the ecosystem role of jellyfish across southern oceans Type Communication
  Year 2016 Publication 7th symposium on polar science, national institute of polar research, tokyo, japan, 29/11-2/12/2016 Abbreviated Journal (up)  
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  Programme 1091  
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  Call Number Serial 6879  
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Author Viblanc VA openurl 
  Title Social energetics and social stress : on the costs and benefits of group living. UMR 5174 Laboratoire Evolution et Diversité Biologique. Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, séminaire sur invitation. Type Communication
  Year 2016 Publication Abbreviated Journal (up)  
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  Call Number Serial 6880  
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Author Viblanc VA openurl 
  Title Careers in penguin science : academia and research. International Penguin Early Career Scientists Workshop. Cape Town, South Africa, séminaire sur invitation Type Communication
  Year 2015 Publication Abbreviated Journal (up)  
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  Call Number Serial 6881  
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Author Camille Le Guen openurl 
  Title Influence des conditions de glace de mer sur l’activité de plongée d’un prédateur marin: le manchot Adélie (Pygoscelis adeliae) Type Master 2
  Year 2017 Publication Abbreviated Journal (up)  
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  Abstract The Southern Ocean experiences major environmental variations, including changes in sea ice cover, which is known to influence the ecosystem structure and functioning. Sea ice affects the survival and the reproduction of seabirds by limiting the availability and the access to food resources. Understanding the relationship between sea ice and Adélie penguins’ breeding success requires the study of foraging strategies, which are the key of the energetic trade-off between survival and reproduction. This study, conducted over 9 years, permitted to face diving and breeding success data with sea ice parameters (concentration, extent, distance to open water and presence of polynyas). It has been shown that according to sea ice conditions, Adélie penguins can adopt different strategies. These strategies permit to maximize the profitability of foraging trips: optimisation of foraging effort (transit phase, maximum depth and post-dive duration) and choice of target prey. This suggests the existence of an optimal range of sea ice cover for this long-lived marine predator. However, we could not clearly identify the mechanisms involved in the relationship between sea ice and foraging efficiency. In order to better understand this relationship, it could be interesting to have more data concerning the studied individuals (sex, body condition, GPS data and prey ingested).  
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Author Viblanc VA, Marty M, Périé C, Saraux C, Kauffmann M, Groscolas R, Célérier A openurl 
  Title Threatened life: stress responses to real-time predator encounters in king penguin chicks. 9th International Penguin Congress Cape Town (South Africa) Type Poster
  Year 2016 Publication Abbreviated Journal (up)  
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Author Forin-wiart M.-a., Enstipp M., Le Maho Y. &Amp; Y. Handrich openurl 
  Title The implantation of bio-loggers to address new questions in undisturbed wild animals? 9th International Symposium of Integrative Zoology, 27-29th August 2017, Xining, China. Type Communication
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Bio-loggers are miniaturized autonomous devices that record and store quantitative data on animal behavior, localization, energetic and physiology. Used on free-ranging individuals, they allow monitoring naturally behaving (theoretically undisturbed) wild animals, not easily observable otherwise. However, according to the studied taxa, externally attached loggers may impede animal movement, or affect locomotion energetics, social and reproductive behaviours, and/or thermoregulation. They may also increase animal conspicuousness, predation or entanglement risk, and ultimately fitness in case of long-term deployment. Implanted devices may mitigate some of these effects, and can be seen as a good alternative for long-term eco-physiological studies. Using recent studies, I will outline how implanted loggers can improve our knowledge on the physiology of diving and call into question well-known physiological relationships. They can also refine proxies for prey consumption and enable for the first time to get data on immature king penguins during their first period of life at sea. Finally, within the Three R’s (reduction, refinement, replacement) framework, we discuss capture and handling evaluation, and the pros and cons of logger implantation in light of ethical considerations and data accuracy and reliability.        

 

Keywords: anesthesia, bio-logging, capture and handling, data bias, eco-physiology, free-ranging, implantation

 
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Author Labonne, J. openurl 
  Title A (quick) panorama of salmonids invasion research in Kerguelen islands.  Type Non peer-reviewed symposium
  Year 2016 Publication Gdr invasions biologiques, 24 octobre, marseille. communication orale Abbreviated Journal (up)  
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  Programme 1041  
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  Title A reassessment of the carnivorous status of salmonids: Hepatic glucokinase is expressed in wild fish in Kerguelen Islands Type Journal
  Year 2017 Publication Science of The Total Environment Abbreviated Journal (up)  
  Volume 612 Issue Pages 276-285  
  Keywords Carbohydrates Environment Gluconeogenesis Glucose metabolism Polar  
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  Call Number Serial 6887  
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Author Lewden A., Bonnet B., Handrich Y. &Amp; D.j. Mccafferty openurl 
  Title Why it’s good to be hot – body temperature dynamics in king penguins”. 13ième rencontre Ecology & Behaviour, Chizé, France. Type Non peer-reviewed symposium
  Year 2017 Publication Abbreviated Journal (up)  
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  Call Number Serial 6888  
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