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Title Diatom-Specific Highly Branched Isoprenoids as Biomarkers in Antarctic Consumers Type Journal
Year 2013 Publication PLOS ONE Abbreviated Journal
Volume 8 Issue 2 Pages e56504
Keywords Antarctica Biomarkers Islands Penguins Petrels Sea ice Seabirds Stomach
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ISSN 1932-6203 ISBN 1932-6203 Medium
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Call Number Serial 7215
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Title New Insights in Far-Space Measurements: Large-Scale Structures and Processes in the Solar Wind and Terrestrial Magnetosphere Type Book Chapter
Year 2019 Publication Geomagnetism, Aeronomy and Space Weather: A Journey from the Earth's Core to the Sun Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 98-112
Keywords coronal mass ejection; magnetopause; magnetosheath; magnetosphere; magnetotail; Solar wind; space mission
Abstract Scientific results about space physics in the solar system and obtained from space missions are presented, concentrating on observations from the past decade. After giving the most exhaustive possible list of missions having journeyed in the solar system these past twenty years, the paper presents new insights gathered on the solar wind focusing in particular on results obtained with SOHO, STEREO, ACE and Wind. Then, new results are also presented regarding the terrestrial space environment focusing specifically on data gathered by Cluster, Polar, THEMIS, GEOTAIL and Double Star.
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Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis
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ISSN ISBN 978-1-108-41848-5 Medium
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Call Number Serial 7653
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Author (up) Aurelien Dommergue, Pierre Amato, Romie Tignat-Perrier, Olivier Magand, Alban Thollot, Muriel Joly, Laetitia Bouvier, Karine Sellegri, Timothy Vogel, Jeroen E. Sonke, Jean-Luc Jaffrezo, Marcos Andrade, Isabel Moreno, Casper Labuschagne, Lynwill Martin, Qianggong Zhang, Catherine Larose
Title Methods to Investigate the Global Atmospheric Microbiome Type Journal
Year 2019 Publication Frontiers in Microbiology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 10 Issue Pages
Keywords aerobiology Aerosols Atmosphere Biodiversity biogeography methods microorganisms Protocols
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Programme 1028
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ISSN 1664-302X ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 7847
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Title A taphonomic investigation of small vertebrate accumulations produced by the snowy owl (Bubo scandiacus) and its implications for fossil studies Type Journal
Year 2019 Publication Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 514 Issue Pages 189-205
Keywords Birds Digestion Lemming Modern owl pellets Paleoenvironmental reconstruction Predation Taphonomy
Abstract The action of predators, such as diurnal raptors, owls, mammals or humans, influence the nature of small vertebrate fossil assemblages but currently their taphonomic features are still poorly understood. In this study, we investigate the taphonomic signature of the snowy owl (Bubo scandiacus) based on an analysis of pellets collected at breeding sites located in Greenland and the Canadian Arctic. This taxon is widely distributed through the North Hemisphere and was an important predator in Pleistocene times. Taphonomic parameters suggest that, contrary to previous assumptions, B. scandiacus produces, on average, moderate digestion of incisors, molars and post-cranial elements, and should be classed as a Category 3 or Category 3/4 predator according to the terminology established by Andrews. Significant inter-site variability was observed for some of the damage considered (in particular, digestion on incisors), and a key finding is that variability and the associated statistical confidence intervals are crucial notions that should be taken into account when assessing taphonomical features, in order to reliably identify the potential predator(s) responsible for small vertebrate fossil accumulations.
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ISSN 0031-0182 ISBN 0031-0182 Medium
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Call Number Serial 6924
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Author (up) Aures D.
Title Type Report
Year 1996 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages
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Programme 109
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Call Number Serial 1133
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Author (up) Aurora García-Berro Navarro
Title Trophic analyses of echinoid species of the Kerguelen Plateau (Southern Ocean) using natural 13C, 15N, and 34S stable isotopes Type Master 2
Year 2016 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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IDENTIFYING THE MAIN STRUCTURE OF BENTHIC TROPHIC NETWORKS IS NECESSARY TO UNDERSTAND THE FUNCTIONING OF MARINE COMMUNITIES. FOR THAT PURPOSE, THE TRAINEE WILL ANALYSE NATURAL 13C AND 15N STABLE ISOTOPES AND FATTY ACID BIOMARKERS ON ECHINOID SPECIMENS TO ALLOW DISCRIMINATING AMONG THE FOOD SOURCES OF TARGET SPECIES, THE MEAN/BROAD POSITION OF THE TARGET SPECIES IN THE TROPHIC NETWORKS (FEEDING STRATEGIES), AND THE TROPHIC PLASTICITY OF THESE SPECIES. THREE TARGET ECHINOID SPECIES WITH ALREADY KNOWN A PRIORI CONTRASTED TROPHIC STRATEGIES WILL BE STUDIED: STERECHINUS DIADEMA, ABATUS CORDATUS, AND CTENOCIDARIS NUTRIX. ELEMENTAL (C/N) AND ISOTOPIC ANALYSES (13C, 15N) WILL ALSO BE PERFORMED ON DIFFERENT ORGANIC MATTER SOURCES (DISSOLVED ORGANIC MATTER OF SEA WATER, SEDIMENT ORGANIC MATTER, MACROALGAE) AND COMPARED WITH OTHER PRIMARY AND SECONDARY CONSUMERS (SPONGES, KEY MARINE INVERTEBRATES). THIS WILL BE COMPLETED BY DIGESTIVE TRACK CONTENT ANALYZES OF SAMPLED SPECIMENS.

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Call Number Serial 6686
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Title Increased mitochondrial energy efficiency in skeletal muscle after long-term fasting: its relevance to animal performance Type Journal
Year 2017 Publication Journal of Experimental Biology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 220 Issue 13 Pages 2445-2451
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Programme 131
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ISSN 0022-0949, 1477-9145 ISBN 0022-0949, 1477-9145 Medium
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Call Number Serial 7224
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Title Similar at-sea behaviour but different habitat use between failed and successful breeding albatrosses Type Journal
Year 2021 Publication Marine Ecology Progress Series Abbreviated Journal
Volume 678 Issue Pages 183-196
Keywords Behavioural state Breeding failure Foraging behaviour Habitat models Inter-individual variability Procellariiformes Thalassarche carteri
Abstract Breeding failure is expected to induce behavioural changes in central place foragers. Indeed, after a failed reproductive attempt, breeding individuals are relieved from having to return to their breeding site for reproductive duties and thus are less constrained than successful breeders in their movements during the remainder of the breeding season. Accordingly, they are expected to adjust their behaviour, travelling longer in distance and/or time to reach foraging grounds. They are also expected to use different foraging areas to decrease local intra-specific competition with successful breeders. We compared the at-sea behaviour and habitat use of successful and failed Indian yellow-nosed albatrosses nesting in Amsterdam Island, Southern Indian Ocean, during 2 chick-rearing seasons. Failed breeders exhibited the same at-sea foraging behaviour, travelling as far and as long as successful breeders. They also spent the same amount of time on their nest between at-sea trips. Nevertheless, habitat models revealed partial spatial segregation of failed breeders, which used specific foraging areas characterized by deeper and colder waters in addition to the areas they shared with successful breeders. Our study shows the importance of combining a range of analytical methods (spatial analysis, behavioural inferences with advanced movement models and habitat models) to infer the at-sea behaviour and habitat use of seabirds. It also stresses the importance of considering individual breeding status when aiming to understand the spatial distribution of individuals, especially when this information may have conservation implications.
Programme 109
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ISSN 0171-8630, 1616-1599 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 8436
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Title Spatial overlaps of foraging and resting areas of black-legged kittiwakes breeding in the English Channel with existing marine protected areas Type Journal
Year 2017 Publication Marine Biology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 164 Issue 5 Pages 119
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Programme 388
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ISSN 1432-1793 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 8272
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Title Intense prospecting movements of failed breeders nesting in an unsuccessful breeding subcolony Type Journal
Year 2017 Publication Animal Behaviour Abbreviated Journal
Volume 124 Issue Pages 183-191
Keywords breeding habitat selection conspecific breeding performance informed dispersal movement ecology nest attendance reproductive failure social information use
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Programme 333
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ISSN 0003-3472 ISBN 0003-3472 Medium
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Call Number Serial 6944
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