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Author L. T. Ellis, O. M. Afonina, R. L. Andriamiarisoa, H. Bednarek-Ochyra, B. Cykowska-Marzencka, M. Stryjak-Bogacka, N. E. Bell, M. Boiko, D. A. Callaghan, P. Campisi, M. G. Dia, M. L. Marino, F. Provenzano, J. Eckstein, J. Enroth, P. Erzberger, T. Ezer, M. L. Gargano, E. Ginzburg, P. Górski, S. R. Gradstein, C. Reeb, C. Hannoire, M. Infante, I. Jukonienė, E. V. Kushnevskaya, M. Lebouvier, J. Nagy, A. Opmanis, V. Plášek, Z. Skoupá, M. S. Sabovljević, A. D. Sabovljević, J. R. Shevock, D. K. Singh, S. Majumdar, M. Skudnik, A. Uselienė, G. Venturella, M. Węgrzyn, P. Wietrzyk, Y.-J. Yoon, J. H. Kim, E. Yücel doi  isbn
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  Title New national and regional bryophyte records, 53 Type Journal
  Year 2017 Publication Journal of Bryology Abbreviated Journal (up)  
  Volume 39 Issue 4 Pages 368-387  
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  ISSN 0373-6687 ISBN 0373-6687 Medium  
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Author Pierre LE Pogam, Aline Pillot, Françoise LOHEZIC-LE Devehat, Anne-Cécile LE Lamer, Béatrice Legouin, Alice Gadea, Aurélie Sauvager, Damien Ertz, Joël Boustie doi  isbn
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  Title Mass spectrometry as a versatile ancillary technique for the rapid in situ identification of lichen metabolites directly from TLC plates Type Journal
  Year 2017 Publication The Lichenologist Abbreviated Journal (up)  
  Volume 49 Issue 5 Pages 507-520  
  Keywords acetone extracts analytical techniques chemical profiling Usnea trachycarpa  
  Abstract Thin-layer chromatography (TLC) still enjoys widespread popularity among lichenologists as one of the fastest and simplest analytical strategies, today remaining the primary method of assessing the secondary product content of lichens. The pitfalls associated with this approach are well known as TLC leads to characterizing compounds by comparison with standards rather than properly identifying them, which might lead to erroneous assignments, accounting for the long-held interest in hyphenating TLC with dedicated identification tools. As such, commercially available TLC/Mass Spectrometry (MS) interfaces can be easily connected to any brand of mass spectrometer without adjustments. The spots of interest are extracted from the TLC plate to retrieve mass spectrometric signals within one minute, thereby ensuring accurate identification of the chromatographed substances. The results of this hyphenated strategy for lichens are presented here by 1) describing the TLC migration and direct MS analysis of single lichen metabolites of various structural classes, 2) highlighting it through the chemical profiling of crude acetone extracts of a set of lichens of known chemical composition, and finally 3) applying it to a lichen of unknown profile, Usnea trachycarpa.  
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  ISSN 0024-2829, 1096-1135 ISBN 0024-2829, 1096-1135 Medium  
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Author Bart Van De Vijver, Barbora Chattová, Marc Lebouvier, Václav Houk doi  isbn
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  Title Ferocia gen. nov., a new centric diatom genus (Bacillariophyceae) from the sub-Antarctic region Type Journal
  Year 2017 Publication Phytotaxa Abbreviated Journal (up)  
  Volume 332 Issue 1 Pages 22-30  
  Keywords Algae centric diatoms Ferocia Melosira new genus sub-Antarctic Region  
  Abstract A new centric diatom genus, Ferocia Van de Vijver & Houk gen. nov. is described based on Melosira setosa Greville. Several samples collected in lava tunnels on Ile Amsterdam, a small isolated, volcanic island in the southern Indian Ocean where the latter taxon dominated the diatom flora, were investigated. The new genus is characterized by having heavily silicified, spherical frustules, connected into long chains by large, complex linking spines. Valves are dome-shaped with a high mantle with rounded to irregularly shaped areolae. Numerous small rimoportulae forming a marginal ring are present near the mantle edge. The cingulum is composed of a large number of narrow, open copulae. A second species, Ferocia ninae Van de Vijver & Houk sp. nov., is described from the nearby Crozet archipelago. Besides the typical features of the genus Ferocia, the rimoportulae in F. ninae are almost equidistant, the valves have a relatively low valve height and the spines are relatively small.         Both F. ninae and F. setosa were found in shaded lava tunnels with a sparse moss vegetation. The two species are illustrated and discussed based on detailed LM and SEM observations.  
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Author Hullé M., Amice G., Hance T., Vernon P. openurl 
  Title Contraintes et spécialisation du parasitoïde Kleidotoma icarus de la guilde de diptères de l’archipel Crozet. 9e Conférence Internationale Francophone d’Entomologie, Montpellier, France, 02-06/07/2018 Type Communication
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Author Renault D. openurl 
  Title Climatic changes and biological invasions : environmental adaptations, dispersal and spatial sorting in a carabid beetle invading subantarctic islands. 18th European Carabidologist Meeting, Rennes, France, 25-29/09/2017 (communication invitée) Type Communication
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Author Gadea A., Le Dévéhat F., Le Lamer A.-C., Le Pogam P., Ertz D., Charrier M., Boustie J. doi  openurl
  Title Sectorial land snail damage to the lichen Argopsis freisiana could be explained by metabolite profiles. 9th Joint Natural Products Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark, 24-27/07/2016. Résumé publié dans Planta Medica 81 (S 01) Type Poster
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Author Gadea Alice openurl 
  Title Lichens et gastéropode du subantarctique à Crozet : écologie chimique et interactions trophiques. Thèse de Doctorat, Université de Rennes 1 Type Thesis
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Author Laparie Mathieu openurl 
  Title Conséquences écologiques et évolutives des invasions biologiques : le cas d’invertébrés terrestres introduits dans les Iles Kerguelen. Thèse de l’Université de Rennes 1 Type Thesis
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Author Tiphaine Ouisse openurl 
  Title Phenotypic and genetic characterisation of the carabid beetle Merizodus soledadinus along its invasions gradient at the subantarctic Kerguelen Islands. Thèse de Doctorat, Université de Rennes 1 Type Thesis
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Author Kevin A. Hughes, Andrew Constable, Yves Frenot, Jerónimo López-Martínez, Ewan McIvor, Birgit Njåstad, Aleks Terauds, Daniela Liggett, Gabriela Roldan, Annick Wilmotte, José C. Xavier doi  isbn
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  Title Antarctic environmental protection: Strengthening the links between science and governance Type Journal
  Year 2018 Publication Environmental Science & Policy Abbreviated Journal (up)  
  Volume 83 Issue Pages 86-95  
  Keywords Antarctic Treaty area Communication Conservation Environment Human impact Legislation Policy Science  
  Abstract The Antarctic has significant environmental, scientific, historic, and intrinsic values, all of which are worth protecting into the future. Nevertheless, the area is subject to an increasing level and diversity of human activities that may impact these values within marine, terrestrial and cryosphere environments. Threats to the Antarctic environment, and to the aforementioned values, include climate change, pollution, habitat destruction, wildlife disturbance and non-native species introductions. Over time, a suite of legally binding international agreements, which form part of the Antarctic Treaty System (ATS), has been established to help safeguard the Antarctic environment and provide a framework for addressing the challenges arising from these threats. Foremost among these agreements are the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty and the Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources. Many scientists working in Antarctica undertake research that is relevant to Antarctic environmental policy development. More effective two-way interaction between scientists and those responsible for policy development would further strengthen the governance framework, including by (a) better communication of policy makers’ priorities and identification of related science requirements and (b) better provision by scientists of ‘policy-ready’ information on existing priorities, emerging issues and scientific/technological advances relevant to environmental protection. The Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) has a long and successful record of summarizing policy-relevant scientific knowledge to policy makers, such as through its Group of Specialists on Environmental Affairs and Conservation (GOSEAC) up to 2002, currently the SCAR Standing Committee on the Antarctic Treaty System (SCATS) and recently through its involvement in the Antarctic Environments Portal. Improvements to science-policy communication mechanisms, combined with purposeful consideration of funding opportunities for policy-relevant science, would greatly enhance international policy development and protection of the Antarctic environment.  
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