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Author (down) Tuck G.N., Polacheck T., Croxall J.P., Weimerskirch H., Prince P.A. & Wotherspoon S. openurl 
  Title The potential of archival tag to provide long-term movement and behaviour data for seabirds:first results from Wandering albatrossDiomedea exulans of South Georgia and Crozet Islands. Type Journal Article
  Year 1999 Publication Emu Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 99 Issue Pages 60-68  
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  Programme 109  
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  ISSN 0158-4197 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 248  
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Author (down) Tuck G.N., Polacheck T., Croxall J.P. & Weimerskirch H. openurl 
  Title Modelling the impact of fishery by-catches on albatross populations. Type Journal Article
  Year 2001 Publication Journal of applied ecology Abbreviated Journal J Appl Ecol  
  Volume 38 Issue Pages 1182-1196  
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  Programme 109  
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  ISSN 0021-8901 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 451  
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Author (down) Tsuruta, A., T. Aalto, L. Backman, J. Hakkarainen, I.T. van der Laan-Luijkx, M.C. Krol, R. Spahni, S. Houweling, M. Laine, M. van der Schoot, R. Langenfelds, R. Ellul, and W. Peters, Development of CarbonTracker Europe-CH4 – Part 1: system set-up and sensitivity analyses, Geosci. Model Dev. Discuss., 2016a. doi  openurl
  Title Development of CarbonTracker Europe-CH4 – Part 1: system set-up and sensitivity analyses Type Journal Article
  Year 2016 Publication Geoscientific Model Development Discussions Abbreviated Journal  
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  Abstract CarbonTracker Europe-CH4 (CTE-CH4) inverse model versions 1.0 and 1.1 are presented. The model optimizes global surface methane emissions from biosphere and anthropogenic sources using an ensemble Kalman filter (EnKF) based optimization method, using the TM5 chemistry transport model as an observation operator, and assimilating global in-situ atmospheric methane mole fraction observations. In this study, we examine sensitivity of our CH4 emission estimates on the ensemble size, covariance matrix, prior estimates, observations to be assimilated, assimilation window length, convection scheme in TM5, and model structure in the emission estimates by performing CTE-CH4 with several set-ups. The analyses show that the model is sensitive to most of the parameters and inputs that were examined. Firstly, using a large enough ensemble size stabilises the results. Secondly, using an informative covariance matrix reduces uncertainty estimates. Thirdly, agreement with discrete observations became better when assimilating continuous observations. Finally, the posterior emissions were found sensitive to the choice of prior estimates, convection scheme and model structure, particularly to their spatial distribution. The distribution of posterior mole fractions derived from posterior emissions is consistent with the observations to the extent prescribed in the various covariance estimates, indicating a satisfactory performance of our system. Academic paper: Development of CarbonTracker Europe-CH4 – Part 1: system set-up and sensitivity analyses. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/306338110DevelopmentofCarbonTrackerEurope-CH4-Part1systemset-upandsensitivityanalyses [accessed Apr 4, 2017].  
  Programme 416  
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  ISSN 1991-962X ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 6403  
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Author (down) Tsuruta, A., T. Aalto, L. Backman, J. Hakkarainen, I.T. van der Laan-Luijkx, M.C. Krol, R. Spahni, S. Houweling, M. Laine, E. Dlugokencky, A.J. Gomez-Pelaez, M. van der Schoot, R. Langenfelds, R. Ellul, A. J., F. Apadula, C. Gerbig, D.G. Feist, R. Kivi, Y. Yoshida, and W. Peters doi  openurl
  Title Development of CarbonTracker Europe-CH4 – Part 2: global methane emission estimates and their evaluation for 2000–2012. Type Journal Article
  Year 2016 Publication Geoscientific model development discussions Abbreviated Journal  
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  Abstract Gobal methane emissions were estimated for 2000–2012 using the CarbonTracker Europe-CH4 (CTE-CH4) data assimilation system. In CTE-CH4, the anthropogenic and biosphere emissions of CH4 are simultaneously constrained by global atmospheric in-situ methane mole fraction observations. We use three configurations developed in Tsuruta et al. (2016) to assess the sensitivity of the CH4 flux estimates to (a) the number of unknown flux scaling factors to be optimized which in turn depends on the choice of underlying land-ecosystem map, and (b) on the parametrization of vertical mixing in the 30 atmospheric transport model TM5. The posterior emission estimates were evaluated by comparing simulations to surface in-situ observation sites, to profile observations made by aircraft, to dry air total column-averaged mole fractions (XCH4) observations from the Total Carbon Column Observing Network (TCCON), and to XCH4 retrievals from the Greenhouse gases Observing SATellite (GOSAT). Our estimated posterior mean global total emissions during 2000–2012 are 516 $\pm$ 51 Tg CH4 yr\textminus1, and emission estimates during 2007–2012 are 18 Tg CH4 yr\textminus1 greater than those from 2001–2006, mainly driven by an 35 increase in emissions from the south America temperate region, the Asia temperate region and Asia tropics. The sensitivity of the flux estimates to the underlying ecosystem map was large for the Asia temperate region and Australia, but not significant in the northern latitude regions, i.e. the north American boreal region, the north American temperate region and Europe. Instead, the posterior estimates for the northern latitude regions show larger sensitivity to the choice of convection scheme in TM5. The Gregory et al. (2000) mixing scheme with faster interhemispheric exchange leads to higher estimated CH4 emissions at northern latitudes, and lower emissions in southern latitudes, compared to the estimates using Tiedtke (1989) convection scheme. Our evaluation with non-assimilated observations showed that posterior mole fractions were better matched with the 5 observations when Gregory et al. (2000) convection scheme was used.  
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  ISSN 1991-962X ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 6509  
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Author (down) Tshoanelo Miya, Ofer Gon, Monica Mwale, Elie Poulin doi  isbn
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  Title Molecular systematics and taxonomic status of three latitudinally widespread nototheniid (Perciformes: Notothenioidei) fishes from the Southern Ocean Type Journal
  Year 2016 Publication Zootaxa Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 4061 Issue 4 Pages 381-396  
  Keywords Atlantic Ocean sector Gobionotothen Indian Ocean sector Lepidonotothen mitochondrial DNA nuclear gene Pisces sequence divergence  
  Abstract The taxonomic status of the three nototheniids, Lepidonotothen squamifrons, L. larseni and Gobionotothen marionensis from different localities in the Southern Ocean is re-evaluated at the DNA level. DNA sequence divergences and phylogenetic relationship were estimated using a combined mitochondrial (mtDNA, ND2 and COI) dataset and data for one nuclear gene (S7 intron 1). Phylogenies of both datasets had Lepidonotothen kempi nested within L. squamifrons lineage, with low sequence divergences (0% to 0.4%) between the two nominal species suggesting that they are populations of one species. Therefore, these results do not support the previous splitting of L. squamifrons into different species. Similarly, the L. larseni specimens also represented a single genetic unit (0.3% to 0.6%) with low geographic variation between Atlantic and Indian Ocean specimens, which does not support the splitting of this species into geographically restricted species. The mtDNA phylogeny clearly separated individuals of G. acuta from Kerguelen, Heard and MacDonald Islands from G. marionensis individuals into different clades, with sequence divergence of 2.9% between these clades supporting they are different species.  
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  ISSN 1175-5334 ISBN 1175-5334 Medium  
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  Title King penguin demography since the last glaciation inferred from genome-wide data Type Journal Article
  Year 2014 Publication Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 281 Issue 1787 Pages 20140528  
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  Abstract How natural climate cycles, such as past glacial/interglacial patterns, have shaped species distributions at the high-latitude regions of the Southern Hemisphere is still largely unclear. Here, we show how the post-glacial warming following the Last Glacial Maximum (ca 18 000 years ago), allowed the (re)colonization of the fragmented sub-Antarctic habitat by an upper-level marine predator, the king penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus. Using restriction site-associated DNA sequencing and standard mitochondrial data, we tested the behaviour of subsets of anonymous nuclear loci in inferring past demography through coalescent-based and allele frequency spectrum analyses. Our results show that the king penguin population breeding on Crozet archipelago steeply increased in size, closely following the Holocene warming recorded in the Epica Dome C ice core. The following population growth can be explained by a threshold model in which the ecological requirements of this species (year-round ice-free habitat for breeding and access to a major source of food such as the Antarctic Polar Front) were met on Crozet soon after the Pleistocene/Holocene climatic transition.
 
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  ISSN 0962-8452 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 5393  
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  Title Lands of blizzard Type Conference - International - Poster
  Year 2014 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
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  Abstract 7th International Conference on the Global Water and Energy Cycle, La Haye, NL, 14-17 Juillet 2014.  
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  Call Number Serial 4911  
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  Title Type Peer-reviewed symposium
  Year 2014 Publication Issw 2013, grenoble, 7-11 octobre 2013. Abbreviated Journal  
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  Programme 1013  
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  Title A novel experimental study of aeolian snow transport in Adelie Land (Antarctica) Type Journal Article
  Year 2014 Publication Cold Regions Science and Technology Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 108 Issue Pages 125-138  
  Keywords Aeolian transport, Antarctica, Blowing snow, Drifting snow,  
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  Programme 411,1013  
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  Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis  
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  Series Volume Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN 0165-232X ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 5946  
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Author (down) openurl 
  Title Type Conference - International - Communication
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  Abstract DACA 2013, 8-12 Juillet 2013, Davos, Suisse.  
  Programme 1013  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 4498  
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