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Author Corbel H, Morlon F, Groscolas R.
Title Is fledging in king penguin chicks related to changes in metabolic or endocrinal status? Type Journal Article
Year 2008 Publication Gen Comp Endocrinol. Abbreviated Journal Gen Comp Endocrinol.
Volume 155 Issue 3 Pages 804-13
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Abstract This study examines the possibility that metabolic or endocrinal factors initiate fledging in the king penguin, a semi-altricial seabird species breeding a single chick on the ground. Chick fledging (departure to sea) occurred 5d after completion of the molt. It was preceded by a 16d fasting period and by a 7-fold increase in locomotor activity. From the measurement of the plasma concentration of metabolites and of glucagon and insulin, pre-fledging king penguin chicks were found to adapt to fasting in a classical way, i.e. by sparing body protein and mobilizing fat stores. At fledging, chicks were in phase II of fasting and their departure to sea was not stimulated by reaching critical energy depletion (phase III), in contrast to that which has been reported in breeding-fasting adults. The plasma level of corticosterone remained unchanged throughout the whole pre-fledging period, providing no support for a role of this stress-hormone in the facilitation of fledging. Thus, king penguin fledglings did not appear to be environmentally or nutritionally stressed. The plasma levels of thyroid hormones were elevated during the pre-fledging molt, in accordance with their key role in molt control in adult penguins. These levels declined by the time of the molt end, the plasma level of T4 thereafter being directly related to the time left before fledging. These results do not support the view that chronically elevated levels of thyroid hormones are required for the energy-demanding transition between being ashore and in cold water, but they suggest that the maintenance of high T4 levels may delay fledging.
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Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis
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ISSN 0016-6480 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 5018
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Author Rey, B.; Halsey, L.G.; Dolmazon, V.; Rouanet, J.-L.; Roussel, D.; Handrich, Y.; Butler, P.J.; Duchamp, C.
Title Long-term fasting decreases mitochondrial avian UCP-mediated oxygen consumption in hypometabolic king penguins Type Journal Article
Year 2008 Publication American Journal of Physiology – Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology Abbreviated Journal Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol
Volume 295 Issue 1 Pages R92-100
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Abstract In endotherms, regulation of the degree of mitochondrial coupling affects cell metabolic efficiency. Thus it may be a key contributor to minimizing metabolic rate during long periods of fasting. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether variation in mitochondrial avian uncoupling proteins (avUCP), as putative regulators of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation, may contribute to the ability of king penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus) to withstand fasting for several weeks. After 20 days of fasting, king penguins showed a reduced rate of whole animal oxygen consumption ([IMG]f1.gif“ ALT=”V“ BORDER=”0“>O2; -33%) at rest, together with a reduced abundance of avUCP and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-{gamma} coactivator-1{alpha} (PGC1-{alpha}) mRNA in pectoralis muscle (-54%, -36%, respectively). These parameters were restored after the birds had been refed for 3 days. Furthermore, in recently fed, but not in fasted penguins, isolated muscle mitochondria showed a guanosine diphosphate-inhibited, fatty acid plus superoxide-activated respiration, indicating the presence of a functional UCP. It was calculated that variation in mitochondrial UCP-dependent respiration in vitro may contribute to nearly 20% of the difference in resting [IMG]f1.gif” ALT=“V” BORDER=“0”>O2 between fed or refed penguins and fasted penguins measured in vivo. These results suggest that the lowering of avUCP activity during periods of long-term energetic restriction may contribute to the reduction in metabolic rate and hence the ability of king penguins to face prolonged periods of fasting.
Programme 131;394
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ISSN 0363-6119 ISBN Medium
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Notes 10.1152/ajpregu.00271.2007 Approved yes
Call Number IPEV @ Thierry.Lemaire @ Serial 6053
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Author Annell H., Scoates J., Weis D. and Giret A.
Title Petrology of flodd basalts at the tholeiitic-alkalic transition and phenocryst compositions, Mt Marion Dufresne, Kerguelen Archipelago, Southern Indian Ocean Type Journal Article
Year 2007 Publication The Canadian Mineralogist Abbreviated Journal
Volume 45 Issue Pages
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Programme 444
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Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis
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ISSN 0008-4476 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 5052
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Author Hemant, K., Thébault, E., Mandea, M., Ravat, D. & Maus, S.
Title Magnetic anomaly map of the world: merging satellite, airborne, marine and ground-based magnetic sets. Type Journal Article
Year 2007 Publication Earth and planetary science letters Abbreviated Journal Earth Planet. Sci. Lett.
Volume 260 Issue Pages 56-71
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Programme 139;905
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Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis
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ISSN 0012-821X ISBN Medium
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Notes Approved yes
Call Number Serial 5132
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Author Elster, J., R. Delmas, J.R. Petit , and K. Rehakova,
Title Composition of microbial communities in aerosol, snow and ice samples from remote glaciated areas (Antarctica, Alps Andes.Biogeosciences Discussions Type Journal Article
Year 2007 Publication Biogeosciences discussions Abbreviated Journal
Volume 4 Issue Pages 1779-1813
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Abstract Biogeosciences Discussions (EGU)
Programme 355
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Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis
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ISSN 1810-6277 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 5172
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Author Kennicutt II, M.C., M., and J.R. Petit
Title Future Directions in Subglacial Environments Research Type Journal Article
Year 2007 Publication Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union Abbreviated Journal
Volume 88 Issue 11 Pages 129-131
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Programme 355
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ISSN 2324-9250 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 5173
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Author Alekhina I.A., J.R. Petit, V.V. Lukin, N.I. Vasiliev, and S.A. Bulat
Title Estimate for bacterial contents of 5G-1 borehole drilling fluid, Vostok station, Antarctica. Mater. Glyatsiol. Issled. Type Journal Article
Year 2005 Publication Data Glaciol. Stud. Abbreviated Journal
Volume 98 Issue Pages 109-117
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Programme 355
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ISSN 0130-3686 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 5176
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Author Spracklen, D.V.; Arnold, S.R.; Sciare, J.; Carslaw, K.S.; Pio, C.
Title Globally significant oceanic source of organic carbon aerosol Type Journal Article
Year 2008 Publication Geophysical research letters Abbreviated Journal
Volume 35 Issue Pages
Keywords organic carbon; ocean; aerosol; 0305 Atmospheric Composition and Structure: Aerosols and particles; 0315 Atmospheric Composition and Structure: Biosphere/atmosphere interactions; 0312 Atmospheric Composition and Structure: Air/sea constituent fluxes
Abstract Significant concentrations of organic carbon (OC) aerosol are observed at three oceanic surface sites (Amsterdam Island, Azores and Mace Head). Two global chemical transport models (CTMs) underpredict OC concentrations at these sites (normalised mean bias of ?67% and ?58%). During periods of high biological activity monthly mean concentrations are underpredicted by a factor of 5–20. At Amsterdam Island and Mace Head, observed OC correlates well (R2 = 0.61–0.77) with back-trajectory weighted chlorophyll-a, suggesting an oceanic OC source driven by biological activity. We use a combination of remote sensed chlorophyll-a, back trajectories and observed OC to derive an empirical relation between chlorophyll-a and the total oceanic OC emission flux. Using the GEOS-chem CTM we show a global oceanic OC emission, from primary and secondary sources, of ?8 Tg/year matches observations. This emission is comparable in magnitude to the fossil fuel OC source and increases the simulated global OC burden by 20%.
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Publisher American Geophysical Union Place of Publication Editor
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ISSN 0094-8276 ISBN Medium
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Call Number IPEV @ Thierry.Lemaire @ Serial 5523
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Author Van Vliet-Lanoë B. , Guðmundsson A., Guillou H. , Duncan R.A. , Genty D. , Gassem B. , Gouy S., Récourt P., Scaillet S.
Title Limited glaciation and very early deglaciation in central Iceland: Implications for climate change Type Journal Article
Year 2007 Publication Comptes Rendus de Géoscience Abbreviated Journal
Volume 339 Issue Pages 1-12
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Programme 316
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ISSN 1631-0713 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 5273
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Author Danesi S., M. Dubbini, A. Morelli and L. Vittuari
Title Joint geophysical observations of ice stream dynamics Type Book Chapter
Year 2008 Publication Geodetic and Geophysical Observatories in Polar Regions – Overview in the IPY Perspective Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages
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Abstract Contribution
to ‘Geodetic and Geophysical Observatories in Polar Regions –
Overview in the IPY Perspective’, Springer-Verlag Berlin Publ., A.
Capra and R. Dietrich Eds.,
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Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis
Publisher Springer-Verlag Berlin Publ. Place of Publication Berlin Editor A. Capra and R. Dietrich Eds.
Language Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
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ISSN ISBN 987-3-540-74881-6 Medium
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Notes Approved yes
Call Number Serial 5293
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