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Bonadonna F., Benhamou S. & Jouventin P. (2003). Orientation in featureless “environments: the extreme case of pelagic birds.”.
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Traversi R., S. Becagli, E. Castellano, V. Maggi, A. Moranti, M. Severi, R. Udisti. (2007). Ultra-sensitive continuous flow analysis (CFA) determination of calcium in ice core at ppt level. Anal. Chim. Acta, 3(3), 367–374.
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Delille D., Gleizon F. & Delille B. (2007). Spatial and temporal variation of bacterioplankton in a subAntarctic coastal area (Kerguelen Archipelago). Journal of marine systems, 68(3-4), 366–380.
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Cherel Y., Ridoux V., Spitz J., Richard P. (2009). Stable isotopes document the trophic structure of a deep-sea cephalopod assemblage including giant octopod and giant squid. BIOLOGICAL LETTERS, 5, 364–367.
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Jouzel J., Hoffmann G., Koster R.D. & Masson V. (1999). Water isotopes in precipitation:data/model comparison for present-day and past climates. Quat Sci Rev, 19(1-5), 363–379.
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Frenot Y., Lebouvier M., Chapuis J-L., Gloaguen J-C., Hennion F. & Vernon P. (2006). Belgian journal of geography, 3, 363–372.
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Postec A., Ciobanu M.C., Birrien J.L., Prieur D. & Le Romancer M. (2008). HOTVIR: diversity of the thermophilic microbial communities isolated from hot springs within the Saint Paul and the Kerguelen islands..
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Bost, C.A.; Cott, C.; Bailleul, F.; Cherel, Y.; Charrassin, J.B.; Guinet, C.; Ainley, D.G.; Weimerskirch, H. (2009). The importance of oceanographic fronts to marine birds and mammals of the southern oceans. Special Issue on Observational Studies of Oceanic Fronts, 78(3), 363–376.
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