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Weimerskirch H., Lallemand J. & Martin J. (2005). Population sex ratio variation in a monogamous long-lived bird, the Wandering Albatross. Journal of animal ecology, 74, 285–291.
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Weimerskirch H., Inchausti P., Guinet C. & Barbraud C. (2003). Trends in bird and seal populations as indicators of a system shift in the Southern Ocean. Antarct. Sci., 15, 249–256.
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Weimerskirch H., Guionnet T., Martin J., Shaffer S.A. & Costa D.P. (2000). Fast and fuel efficient? Optimal use of wind by flying albatrosses. Proc. Biol. Sci., 267, 1869–1874.
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Weimerskirch H., Gault A. & Cherel Y. (2005). Prey distribution and patchiness: factors in foraging success and efficiency of wandering albatrosses. Ecology, 86, 2611–2622.
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Weimerskirch H., Fradet G. & Cherel Y. (1999). Natural and experimental changes in chick provisioning in a long-lived seabird, the Antarctic prion. J. Avian Biol., 30, 165–174.
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Weimerskirch H., Doncaster C.P. & Cuenot Chaillet F. (1994). Pelagic seabirds and the marine environment:foraging patterns of wandering albatrosses in relation to prey availability and distribution of their prey. Proc. Biol. Sci., 255, 91–97.
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Weimerskirch H., Ctard A., Prince P.A., Cherel Y. & Croxall J.P. (1999). Foraging white-chinned petrels Procellaria aequinoctialis at risk:from the tropics to Antarctica. Biol. Conserv., 87, 273–275.
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Weimerskirch H., Chastel O., Cherel Y., Henden J.A. & Tveraa T. (2001). Nest attendance and foraging movements of northern fulmars rearing chicks at Bjørnøya Barents Sea. Polar Biol., 24, 83–88.
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Weimerskirch H., Chastel O., Ackermann L., Chaurand T., Cuenot Chaillet F., Hindermeyer X. & Judas J. (1994). Alternate long and short foraging trips in pelagic seabird parents. Animal behaviour, 47, 472–476.
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Weimerskirch H., Chastel O. & Ackermann L. (1995). Adjustment of parental effort to manipulated foraging ability in a pelagic seabird, the thin-billed prion Pachyptila belcheri. Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol. (Print), 36, 11–16.
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