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Barbraud C., Marteau C., Ridoux V., Delord K. & Weimerskirch H. (2008). Demographic response of a population of white-chinned petrels Procellaria aequinoctialis to climate and longline fishery bycatch. J Appl Ecol, 45, 1460–1467.
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Legrand M. & De Angelis M. (1995). Origins and variations of light carboxylic acids in polar precipitation. J. Geophys. Res., 100(d1), 1445–1462.
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Jouanne, F., T. Villemin, A. Berger, and O. Henriot. (2006). Rift-transform Junction in North-Iceland: rigid blocks and narrow accommodation zones revealed by GPS 1997-1999-2002. Geophysical journal international, 167, 1439–1447.
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Guinet C., Roux J.P., Bonnet M. & Mison V. (1998). Effects of size, Weight and Body condition on reproduction of female Cape fur seal (Arctocephalus pusillus) in Namibia. Can. J. Zool., 76, 1418–1424.
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Angelier F., Barbraud C., Lormée H., Prud’homme F. & Chastel O. (2006). Kidnapping of chicks in emperor penguins : a hormonal by-product ? J. Exp. Biol., 209, 1413–1420.
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Simons M., Fialko Y. & Rivera L. (2002). Large Co-seismic static deformation due to the 1999 M7.1, Hector Mine earthquake, California. Bulletin of the seismological society of america, 92(4), 1390–1402.
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Maggi A., Debayle E., Priestley K. & Barruol G. (2006). Multi-mode surface waveform tomography of the Pacific Ocean: A closer look at lithospheric cooling. Geophysical journal international, 166, 1384–1397.
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Vare,L.L., G Massé, T R Gregory, C W Smart, S T Belt. (2009). Sea ice variations in the central Canadian Arctic Archipelago during the Holocene. Quat Sci Rev, 28, 1354–1366.
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Rolland V., Nevoux M., Barbraud C., Weimerskirch H. (2009). Respective impact of climate and fisheries on the growth of an albatross population. ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS, 19, 1336–1346.
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Nolan P.M., Dobson F.S., Dresp B. & Jouventin P. (2007). Immunocompetence is signalled by ornamental colour in king penguins, Aptenodytes patagonicus. Evol. Ecol. Res., 8, 1325–1332.
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