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Author Lanconelli C., A. Lupi, P. Sarti, M. Negusini, V. Vitale, C. Tomasi -
Title Relationship between the downwelling longwave radiation at the surface and the GPS derived Precipitable Water at “Mario Zucchelli” Station, Terra Nova Bay, Antartica, Type Conference - International - Communication
Year 2007 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract (down) XI Workshop Fisica e Chimica dell'Atmosfera Antartica, Roma, 10-12 Aprile 2007, book of abstract
Programme 1176
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Call Number Serial 5456
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Author De Broyer, C. , Koubbi, P. , Griffiths, H. , Danis, B. , David, B. , Grant, S. , Gutt, J. , Held, C. , Hosie, G. , Huettmann, F. , Post, A. , Raymond, B. , Ropert-Coudert, Y. and van de Putte, A.
Title The CAML / SCAR-MarBIN Biogeographic Atlas of the Southern Ocean Type Conference - International - Poster
Year 2013 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract (down) XI SCAR Biology Symposium. Barcelona
Programme 1142
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Call Number Serial 4321
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Author Riaux-Gobin C.
Title Type Conference - National - Article without Reading Comitee
Year 1993 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 15
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Call Number Serial 604
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Author Udisti R., E. Castellano, I. Fattori, M. Innocenti, A. Mannini, E. Salvietti, M. Severi.
Title Inner and coastal Antarctic aerosol: a view of the composition of background tropospheric aerosol. Type Conference - International - Communication
Year 2005 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Programme 1181
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Call Number Serial 5413
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Author Innocenti M., S. Bellandi, O. Cerri, I. Fattori, A. Mannini, F. Marino, E. Salvietti, R. Udisti.
Title Application of Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) techniques to aerosol study. Type Conference - International - Communication
Year 2005 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Programme 1181
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Call Number Serial 5412
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Title Sea level rise at Kerguelen island over the last 55 years. Type Conference - International - Poster
Year 2006 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract (down) WRCP Workshop -Understanding Sea-level Rise and Variability, Paris.
Programme 688
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Call Number Serial 4754
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Author Tignat-Perrier, R., Vogel, T. M., Técher, N., Larose, C., and Dommergue, A.
Title Microorganisms Floating Through the Air Type Journal
Year 2022 Publication Frontiers for young minds Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract (down) Would you believe us if we told you that, when you breathe in, you inhale thousands of microorganisms with every breath. Although this might sound scary, be assured that they are safe for your health. These airborne microorganisms, too small to see with the naked eye, consist of many different species. Who are they? Where do they come from? What do they do in the air? These are some of the questions that we answer in this article, although many questions about airborne microorganisms remain to be explored.
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Call Number Serial 8407
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Author ROLLAND VIRGINIE, Weimerskirch Henri, BARBRAUD CHRISTOPHE,
Title Relative influence of fisheries and climate on the demography of four albatross species Type Journal Article
Year 2009 Publication Global Change Biology Abbreviated Journal Glob Chang Biol
Volume 16 Issue 7 Pages 1910 -1922
Keywords 2009, accepted 22 august, breeding success, climate, longlining, received 16 june 2009, seabird, survival,
Abstract (down) Worldwide ecosystems are modified by human activities and climate change. To be able to predict future changes, it is necessary to understand their respective role on population dynamics. Among the most threatened species are top predators because of their position in the food web. Albatross populations are potentially affected by both human activities, especially longline fisheries, and climatic fluctuations. Based on long-term data (198520132006), we conducted through a comparative approach a demographic analysis (adult survival and breeding success) on four albatross species breeding on the Indian Ocean sub-Antarctic Islands to assess the relative impact of climate and fisheries during and outside the breeding season. The study revealed that adult survival of almost all species was not affected by climate, and therefore probably canalized against climatic variations, but was negatively affected by tuna longlining effort in three species. Breeding success was affected by climate, with contrasted effects between species, with Southern Oscillation Index having an impact on all species but one. Differences in demographic responses depended on the foraging zone and season. In order to predict population trajectories of seabirds such as albatrosses, our results show the importance of assessing the relative influence of fishing and climate impacts on demography.
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Call Number Serial 1929
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Author ROLLAND VIRGINIE, WEIMERSKIRCH HENRI, BARBRAUD CHRISTOPHE,
Title Relative influence of fisheries and climate on the demography of four albatross species Type Journal Article
Year 2010 Publication Global Change Biology Abbreviated Journal Glob Chang Biol
Volume 16 Issue 7 Pages 1910-1922
Keywords breeding success, climate, longlining, seabird, survival,
Abstract (down) Worldwide ecosystems are modified by human activities and climate change. To be able to predict future changes, it is necessary to understand their respective role on population dynamics. Among the most threatened species are top predators because of their position in the food web. Albatross populations are potentially affected by both human activities, especially longline fisheries, and climatic fluctuations. Based on long-term data (19852006), we conducted through a comparative approach a demographic analysis (adult survival and breeding success) on four albatross species breeding on the Indian Ocean sub-Antarctic Islands to assess the relative impact of climate and fisheries during and outside the breeding season. The study revealed that adult survival of almost all species was not affected by climate, and therefore probably canalized against climatic variations, but was negatively affected by tuna longlining effort in three species. Breeding success was affected by climate, with contrasted effects between species, with Southern Oscillation Index having an impact on all species but one. Differences in demographic responses depended on the foraging zone and season. In order to predict population trajectories of seabirds such as albatrosses, our results show the importance of assessing the relative influence of fishing and climate impacts on demography.
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ISSN 1365-2486 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 3066
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Author N. Bhiry, D. Marguerie
Title Geoarcheology and Archeobotany of the Archaeological Site JpEi-10, Igloo Island, Quaqtaq, Nunavik, Canada. Type Conference - International - Communication
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Abstract (down) World Archaeological Congress, Dublin
Programme 1080
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Call Number Serial 269
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