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Froget G., Gauthier-Clerc M., Le Maho Y. & Handrich Y. (1998). Is penguin banding harmless? Polar Biol., 20, 409–413.
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Cherel Y., Gilles J., Handrich Y. & Le Maho Y. (1994). Nutrient reserve dynamics and energetics during long-term fasting in the king penguin (Aptenidytes patagonicus). J. Zool. (Lond.), 234.
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Moine B.N., Cottin J.Y., Sheppard M.F., Gregoire M., O'Reilly S.Y. & Giret A. (2000). Incompatible trace element and isotopic (D/H) characteristics of amphibole- and phlogopite-bearing ultramafic to mafic xenoliths from Kerguelen Islands (TAAF, South Indian Ocean). European journal of mineralogy, 12, 761–777.
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Aubin T. & Jouventin P. (1998). Cocktail-party effect in King penguin colonies. Proc. Biol. Sci., 265, 1665–1673.
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Rea L., Groscolas R. & Mioskowski Michael Castellini E. (1997). Changes in plasma fatty acids indicate change in nutritional status in developing Weddel sea pups. Polar Biol., 18, 351–357.
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Perrier S., Houdier S., Domine F., Cabanes A., Legagneux L., Sumner A.L. & Shepson P.B. (2002). Formaldehyde in Arctic snow. Incorporation into particles and evolution in the snowpack. Atmospheric environment, 36, 2695–2705.
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Kleimenova N.G., Kozyreva O.V., Zaitsev A.N., Odintsov V.I., Bitterly J. & Schott J.J. (1997). Global structure of Pc5 pulsations during great magnetic storm on March 24, 1989. Geomagnetism and aeronomy, 37.
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Delille D. & Delille E. (2000). Distribution of enteric bateria in Antarctic seawater surrounding the Dumont d'Urville permanent station (Adélie Land). Mar. Pollut. Bull., 40, 869–872.
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Jarry M., Davaine P. & Beall E. (1998). A matrix model to study the colonization by brown trout of a virgin ecosystem in the Kerguelen Islands. Acta Biotheor., 46, 253–272.
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Pütz K., Wilson R., Charrassin J.B., Raclot T., Lage J., Le Maho Y., Kierspel M., Culik B. & Adelung D. (1998). Foraging strategies of king penguins Aptenodytes patagonicus at the Crozet Island. Ecology, 79, 1905–1921.
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