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  Title Special issue on the AMAP 2021 assessment of mercury in the Arctic Type Journal
  Year 2022 Publication Science of The Total Environment Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 843 Issue Pages 157020  
  Keywords Biological effects Climate change Human health Indigenous participation Mercury cycle  
  Abstract (down) This Editorial presents an overview of the Special Issue on advances in Arctic mercury (Hg) science synthesized from the 2021 assessment of the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP). Mercury continues to travel to Arctic environments and threaten wildlife and human health in this circumpolar region. Over the last decade, progress has been achieved in addressing policy-relevant uncertainties in environmental Hg contamination. This includes temporal trends of Hg, its transport to and within the Arctic, methylmercury cycling, climate change influences, biological effects of Hg on fish and wildlife, human exposure to Hg, and forecasting of Arctic responses to different future scenarios of anthropogenic Hg emissions. In addition, important contributions of Indigenous Peoples to Arctic research and monitoring of Hg are highlighted, including through projects of knowledge co-production. Finally, policy-relevant recommendations are summarized for future study of Arctic mercury. This series of scientific articles presents comprehensive information relevant to supporting effectiveness evaluation of the United Nations Minamata Convention on Mercury.  
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  ISSN 0048-9697 ISBN Medium  
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  Title Type Journal
  Year 2017 Publication ZooKeys Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 697 Issue Pages 1-20  
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  ISSN 1313-2970 ISBN 1313-2970 Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 7108  
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Author openurl 
  Title Type Conference - National - Communication
  Year 2014 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
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  Abstract (down) This communication took place in the Monthly PhD. students' workshop, at the laboratory GSRL on March 14th. 2014 (CNRS-EPHE, Paris, org. Ludovic Bertina).

The aim of this communication was to show and comment old ethnographic or historiographical sources regarding the religious practices and materials by the Dolgan people and the eastern Taymyr before the Soviet period.
 
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  Title Dolgan oral tradition in an Arctic continuum (Tungus, Yakuts, Russians): about the beginning and origins of ourselves. Type Conference - International - Communication
  Year 2013 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
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Author isbn  openurl
  Title Type Book
  Year 2021 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 322-393  
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  ISSN ISBN 978-3-443-11034-5 Medium  
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Author D'amico S., Georgelette D., Collins T., Feller G. & Gerdray C. doi  openurl
  Title Microcalorimetry as applied to psychrophilic enzymes. Type Journal Article
  Year 2005 Publication Biocalorimetry 2 Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 231-340  
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  Abstract (down) This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Cold adaptation Uniformly unstable enzymes Enzymes with local flexibility Thermal inactivation recorded by isothermal titration calorimetry Microcalorimetric determination of enzyme kinetic parameters Conclusion References  
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  Address Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University College London, UK; Department of Gene Expression and Protein Biochemistry, Bristol-Myers Squibb Pharmaceutical Research Institute, Princeton, NJ, USA  
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  Call Number Serial 2909  
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Author Pierre Jouventin and F. Stephen Dobson isbn  openurl
  Title Why Penguins Communicate, The Evolution of Visual and Vocal Signals Type Book
  Year 2018 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
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  Abstract (down) This book is devoted to Penguin Communication and based on the work done by S Dobson in the TAAF including with the program 119 Econergy. Chapter 3 is largely based on the following paper:

Schull Q., Dobson F. S., Stier A., Robin J. P., Bize P. et V. A. Viblanc (2016) Beak color dynamically signals changes in fasting status and parasite loads in king penguins Behav. Ecol. 27: 1684-1693. doi:10.1093/beheco/arw091
 
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  ISSN ISBN 9780128111796 Medium  
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Author Mccoy, Kd doi  openurl
  Title Tick and tick-borne disease circulation in a changing marine ecosystem Type Book
  Year 2021 Publication In “Climate, Ticks and Disease” ed. Pat Nuttall, University of Oxford, UK, CABI Climate Change Series Abbreviated Journal  
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  Abstract (down) This Book Brings Together Expert Opinions From Scientists To Consider The Evidence For Climate Change And Its Impacts On Ticks And Tick-borne Infections, And Provide Predictions For The Future. It Considers What Is Meant By 'Climate Change', How Good Are Climate Models Relevant To Ecosystems, And Predictions For Changes In Climate At Global, Regional, And Local Scales Relevant For Ticks And Tick-borne Infections. It Examines Changes To Tick Distribution And The Evidence That Climate Change Is Responsible. The Effect Of Climate On The Physiology And Metabolism Of Ticks, Including Potentially Critical Impacts On The Tick Microbiome Is Stressed. Given That The Notoriety Of Ticks Derives From Pathogens They Transmit, Do Changes In Climate Affect Vector Capacity? Ticks Transmit A Remarkable Range Of Micro- And Macro-parasites Many Of Which Are Pathogens Of Humans And Domesticated Animals. The Intimacy Between Tick-borne Agent And Tick Vector Means That Any Impacts Of Climate On A Tick Vector Will Impact Tick-borne Pathogens. Most Obviously, Such Impacts Will Be Apparent As Changes In Disease Incidence And Prevalence. The Evidence That Climate Change Is Affecting Diseases Caused By Tick-borne Pathogens Is Considered, Along With The Potential To Make Robust Predictions Of Future Events.  
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Author Delord K., Barbraud C., Bost C.A., Cherel Y., Guinet C. & Weimerskirch H. doi  openurl
  Title Atlas of top predators from French Southern Territories in the Southern Indian Ocean. CEBC-CNRS. Type Book Whole
  Year 2013 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 252  
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Author Ferret Carole, doi  openurl
  Title Towards an anthropology of action: From pastoral techniques to modes of action Type Journal Article
  Year 2014 Publication Journal of Material Culture Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 19 Issue 3 Pages 279 -302  
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  ISSN 1359-1835 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 5488  
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