Luque S.P., Miller E.H., Arnould J.P.Y., Chambellant M., Guinet C. (2007). Review on the ontogeny of body size and shape of antarctic and subantarctic fur seals during lactation. Can. J. Zool., 85, 1275–1285.
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Galland C. (2009).
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Bost, C.A., Jaeger, A., Huin, W. Koubbi, P., Halsey, L.G., Handrich, Y. (2008). Monitoring prey availability via data loggers deployed on seabirds: advances and present limitations. In Fisheries for Global Welfare and Environment. Proceedings of the 5th World Fisheries Congress, Yokohama, pp.121-137..
Abstract: Seabirds constitute a key group of marine top-predators. While foraging seabirds prey mostly on schooling pelagic fish, crustaceans and squids. Because pelagic seabirds distribute over a wide spatial range they are sensitive to physical and biotic changes at several temporal scales. In the last 20 years bio-logging science has revolutionized our knowledge of how seabirds can act as monitors of prey stocks. One of the most interesting applications of data loggers on seabirds is determination of the distribution and availability of prey on which we have little knowledge such as mesopelagic fish, squid, and krill. There are now known to be several variables measurable by data loggers which estimate the number of prey caught by free-ranging seabirds. Such data loggers, in combined deployment on seabirds with time-depth or movement loggers (which record acceleration in one or more dimensions) provide data sets representing dependable indices of prey availability. While knowledge of seabird behaviour continues to improve, we still know little about the relationships between seabird behaviour and prey density/availability. Unravelling these relationships is a key step to calibrating the proxies of prey availability recorded by data loggers. Continuing to develop the use of instrumented seabirds as bio-indicators of marine resources is important in the quest to understand marine ecosystems and the conservation of top- predators.
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Bost, C.A., Thiebot, J.-B. , Pinaud, D. , Trathan, P. & Cherel, Y. (2009).
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Schlosser, E; Oerter, H; Masson-Delmotte, V; Reijmer, C, 2008. (2008). Atmospheric influence on the deuterium excess signal in polar firn: implications for ice-core interpretation. JOURNAL OF GLACIOLOGY, 54 (184):117-124 2008.
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Maj Emilie. (2009).
Abstract: Informations about the book here: http://www.harmattan.fr/index.asp?navig=catalogue&obj=livre&no=28312
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Abstract: An article about the anthropological research about Siberia in France since the bigenning of the XX century. website of the journal: http://histoire-cnrs.revues.org/
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Vincke S., Van de Vijver B., Ledeganck P., Nijs I. & Beyens L. (2007). Testacean communities in perturbed soils: the influence of the wandering albatross. Polar Biol., 30, 395–406.
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