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Title Worldwide wavelet analysis of geomagnetic jerks. Type Journal Article
Year 1996 Publication Journal of geophysical research-atmospheres Abbreviated Journal J. Geophys. Res.
Volume 101 Issue Pages 21975-21994
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ISSN 0148-0227 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 2016
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Author (up) Alexey Lyubushin
Title Global Seismic Noise Entropy Type Journal
Year 2020 Publication Frontiers in Earth Science Abbreviated Journal
Volume 8 Issue Pages 558
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ISSN 2296-6463 ISBN 2296-6463 Medium
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Call Number Serial 7889
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Author (up) Alexis Bazin
Title Intérêt de l’étude des signatures isotopiques δ13C et δ15N pour la caractérisation de la sensibilité d’espèces confrontées aux changements environnementaux Type Master 2
Year 2016 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Natural environments are increasingly affected by human activities since the early twentieth century. Both Polar Regions are particularly affected by those climate changes. The Southern Ocean plays a key role in global ocean circulation and global climate. It participated in the thermohaline circulation, which regulates the global climate. 

Marine environments in Kerguelen Islands were relatively little affected by human activities. The isotopic signatures δ13C δ15N of three species of sea urchins harvested in different environments, were analyzed to characterize their food strategies. A mapping of the trophic niche each species was performed by using the SIBER mixing model. This aim to study the trophic plasticity of these organisations and the possible interactions between them. The results show that there is no interaction between species due to their very different diets. However inter-area and inter-species differences have been identified. The isotopic values δ13C and δ15N will be sensitive to the physico-chemical conditions of the environment. A second mixture model is used, SIAR, to characterize the diet of S.diadema at Port Matha (-2m), but also C.nutrix and S.diadema of Ilot des Trois Bergers (-20m). The C.nutrix will favor sponges, S.diadema feed from different sources (sponges, algae, sediment). 

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Author (up) Alexis Burr
Title Type Thesis
Year 2021 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Thesis started in October 2021 Issue Pages
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Call Number Serial 8347
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Author (up) Alexis Chaigneau, Rosemary A. Morrow, Stephen R. Rintoul
Title Seasonal and interannual evolution of the mixed layer in the Antarctic Zone south of Tasmania Type Journal
Year 2004 Publication Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers Abbreviated Journal
Volume 51 Issue 12 Pages 2047-2072
Keywords Antarctic zone Surface and subsurface water masses Surface mixed layer Temporal variations
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ISSN 0967-0637 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 8241
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Title TOI-4562b: A Highly Eccentric Temperate Jupiter Analog Orbiting a Young Field Star Type Journal
Year 2023 Publication The Astronomical Journal Abbreviated Journal
Volume 165 Issue 3 Pages 121
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ISSN 1538-3881 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 8647
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Author (up) Ali JAFFAL
Title Type Report
Year 2007 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Programme 409
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Call Number Serial 5127
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Author (up) Ali JAFFAL
Title Type Thesis
Year 2011 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 190
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Call Number Serial 3628
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Title Heavy metal contamination and hepatic toxicological responses in brown trout (Salmo trutta) from the Kerguelen Islands. Type Book Chapter
Year 2015 Publication Polar Research Abbreviated Journal 0800-0395
Volume 34 Issue Pages
Keywords biomarkers Brown trout fish freshwater liver sub-Antarctic
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ISSN 0800-0395,1751-8369 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 6357
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Title Toward a global strategy for seabird tracking Type Journal
Year 2021 Publication Conservation Letters Abbreviated Journal
Volume 14 Issue 3 Pages e12804
Keywords biogeography biologging biotelemetry ecological monitoring marine conservation oceanography spatial planning threatened species
Abstract Electronic tracking technologies revolutionized wildlife ecology, notably for studying the movements of elusive species such as seabirds. Those advances are key to seabird conservation, for example in guiding the design of marine protected areas for this highly threatened group. Tracking data are also boosting scientific understanding of marine ecosystem dynamics in the context of global change. To optimize future tracking efforts, we performed a global assessment of seabird tracking data. We identified and mined 689 seabird tracking studies, reporting on > 28,000 individuals of 216 species from 17 families over the last four decades. We found substantial knowledge gaps, reflecting a historical neglect of tropical seabird ecology, with biases toward species that are heavier, oceanic, and from high-latitude regions. Conservation status had little influence on seabird tracking propensity. We identified 54 threatened species for which we did not find published tracking records, and 19 with very little data. Additionally, much of the existing tracking data are not yet available to other researchers and decision-makers in online databases. We highlight priority species and regions for future tracking efforts. More broadly, we provide guidance toward an ethical, rational, and efficient global tracking program for seabirds, as a contribution to their conservation.
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ISSN 1755-263X ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 7981
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