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Development of fasting abilities in subantarctic fur seal pups: balancing the demands of growth under extreme nutritional restrictions 2011 Functional Ecology 109;119 Journal Article 25 704-717 details   pdf doi
Development of fasting abilities in subantarctic fur seal pups: balancing the demands of growth under extreme nutritional restrictions 2011 Functional Ecology 109 Journal Article 25 704-717 details   doi
Hormonal responses to extreme fasting in subantarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus tropicalis) pups 2012 American Journal of Physiology – Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology 109 Journal Article 302 R929 -R940 details   doi
Hormonal responses to extreme fasting in subantarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus tropicalis) pups 2012 American Journal of Physiology – Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology 119 Journal Article 302 R929 -R940 details   doi
Verrier D., Groscolas R., Guinet C. & Arnould J. Ontogeny of extreme fasting abilities in subantarctic fur seal pups: importance of metabolic rates and body lipid reserves. 2006 119 Conference - International - Poster details   openurl
Verrier D., Arnould J., Groscolas R. & Guinet C. Ontogeny of extreme fasting abilities in subantarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus tropicalis)pups. 2005 119 Conference - International - Communication details   openurl
VERREAULT J., VERBOVEN N., GABRIELSEN G., LETCHER R.J., CHASTEL O. Changes in prolactin in a highly organohalogen contaminated Arctic top predator seabird, the glaucous gull. 2008 GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY 330 Journal Article 156 569-576 details   openurl
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Vernon P., Vannier G. & Trehen P. A comparative approach to the entomological diversity of polar regions. 1998 Acta oecologica-international journal of ecology 136 Journal Article 19(3) 303-308 details   openurl
Vernon P., Caron F. & Trehen P. How to measure variability in some parameters of Ecophysiological interest: a case study. 1992 136 Conference - International - Article without Reading Comitee 35 details   openurl
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