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Author Bouchet F., Lefevre C., West D. & Corbett D. openurl 
  Title First paleoparasitological analysis of a midden in the Aleutian Islands (Alaska): results and limits. Type Journal Article
  Year 1999 Publication Journal of parasitology Abbreviated Journal J. Parasitol.  
  Volume 85 Issue 2 Pages (down) 369-372  
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  Programme 301  
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  ISSN 0022-3395 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 1050  
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Author Bonadonna F., Benhamou S. & Jouventin P. openurl 
  Title Orientation in featureless “environments: the extreme case of pelagic birds.” Type Book Chapter
  Year 2003 Publication Avian Migration Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages (down) 367-377  
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  Abstract Edited by P. Berthold & B. Gwinner, Springer Verlag – Heidelberg.  
  Programme 354;421  
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  Call Number Serial 2391  
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Author Traversi R., S. Becagli, E. Castellano, V. Maggi, A. Moranti, M. Severi, R. Udisti. openurl 
  Title Ultra-sensitive continuous flow analysis (CFA) determination of calcium in ice core at ppt level. Type Journal Article
  Year 2007 Publication Analytica chimica acta Abbreviated Journal Anal. Chim. Acta  
  Volume 3 Issue 3 Pages (down) 367-374  
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  Programme 1181  
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  ISSN 0003-2670 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 5401  
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Author Delille D., Gleizon F. & Delille B. openurl 
  Title Spatial and temporal variation of bacterioplankton in a subAntarctic coastal area (Kerguelen Archipelago). Type Journal Article
  Year 2007 Publication Journal of marine systems Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 68 Issue 3-4 Pages (down) 366-380  
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  Programme 193  
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  ISSN 0924-7963 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 4523  
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Author openurl 
  Title Albatross long-distance navigation: comparing adults and juveniles. Type Journal Article
  Year 2005 Publication Journal of navigation Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 58 Issue 3 Pages (down) 365-373  
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  Programme 109  
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  ISSN 0373-4633 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 4588  
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Author Cherel Y., Ridoux V., Spitz J., Richard P. openurl 
  Title Stable isotopes document the trophic structure of a deep-sea cephalopod assemblage including giant octopod and giant squid Type Journal Article
  Year 2009 Publication BIOLOGICAL LETTERS Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 5 Issue Pages (down) 364-367  
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  Programme 109  
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  ISSN 1644-7700 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 5701  
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Author Jouzel J., Hoffmann G., Koster R.D. & Masson V. openurl 
  Title Water isotopes in precipitation:data/model comparison for present-day and past climates. Type Journal Article
  Year 1999 Publication Quaternary science reviews Abbreviated Journal Quat Sci Rev  
  Volume 19 Issue 1-5 Pages (down) 363-379  
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  Programme 909  
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  ISSN 0277-3791 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 2319  
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Author Frenot Y., Lebouvier M., Chapuis J-L., Gloaguen J-C., Hennion F. & Vernon P. openurl 
  Title Type Journal Article
  Year 2006 Publication Belgian journal of geography Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 3 Issue Pages (down) 363-372  
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  Programme 136  
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  Call Number Serial 3720  
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Author Postec A., Ciobanu M.C., Birrien J.L., Prieur D. & Le Romancer M. openurl 
  Title HOTVIR: diversity of the thermophilic microbial communities isolated from hot springs within the Saint Paul and the Kerguelen islands. Type Conference - International - Poster
  Year 2008 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages (down) abstract volume, p. 363  
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  Abstract ACAR/IASC IPY open science conference , St peterburg  
  Programme 408  
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  Call Number Serial 5068  
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Author Bost, C.A.; Cott, C.; Bailleul, F.; Cherel, Y.; Charrassin, J.B.; Guinet, C.; Ainley, D.G.; Weimerskirch, H. pdf  url
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  Title The importance of oceanographic fronts to marine birds and mammals of the southern oceans Type Journal Article
  Year 2009 Publication Journal of Marine Systems Abbreviated Journal Special Issue on Observational Studies of Oceanic Fronts  
  Volume 78 Issue 3 Pages (down) 363-376  
  Keywords Seabird; Sea mammals; Fronts; Foraging strategies; Bio-logging  
  Abstract During the last 30years, at-sea studies of seabirds and marine mammals in the oceans south of the Subtropical Front have described an association with major frontal areas. More recently, the advancement in microtechnology has allowed the tracking of individuals and investigations into how these marine predators actually use the frontal zones. In this review, we examine 1) the relative importance to apex predators of the different frontal zones in terms of spatial distribution and carbon flux; 2) the processes that determine their preferential use; and 3) how the mesoscale dynamics of frontal structures drive at-sea foraging strategies of these predators. We review published results from southern waters and place them in a broader context with respect to what has been learned about the importance of fronts in oceans farther north.
Some fronts constitute important boundaries for seabird communities in southern waters. At a mesoscale the maximum values of seabird diversity and abundance correspond to the location of the main fronts. At-sea surveys show a strong curvilinear correlation between seabird abundance and sea surface temperatures. High mean species richness and diversity for whales and seabirds are consistently associated with the southern water mass boundary of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, the Subtropical Front and the Subantarctic Front; in the case of the Polar Front mean seabird densities are more variable. At small-scales, variation in seabird occurrence has been directly related to the processes at fronts in a limited number of cases. A significant positive relation was found between some plankton feeding species and frontal temperature gradient-phytoplankton variables.
Telemetric studies have revealed that several apex predators (penguins, albatrosses, seals) perform long, directed foraging trips either to the Subtropical front or Polar Front, depending on locality. Seabirds with low flight costs, such as albatrosses, are able to reach fronts at long distances from colonies, showing variable foraging strategies as a function of the distances involved. Diving birds such as King penguins, that travel at a higher cost and lower speed, rely on the predictable spatial distribution of mesopelagic fish found close to the Polar Front. They may use the currents associated with eddies as oceanographic cues in the active search for frontal zones. Once in these areas they dive preferentially in and below the depth of the thermocline where catches per unit effort are high. Elephant seals concentrate foraging activity principally inside or at the boundary of cyclonic eddies. These mesoscale features appear to offer exceptional productivity favourable for foraging by various diving top predators.
The connection between biophysical parameters at fronts and predators is likely to be made through biological enhancement. Top predators appear to forage at locations where prey are advected by physical processes and others where prey are produced locally. Long-term research on at-sea distributions and demographic parameters of top predators are essential to assess the consequences of potential shift in front distributions in relation to global warming. Such environmental changes would add to the impact of fish extraction by the industrial fisheries on the southern food webs.
 
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  Call Number IPEV @ Thierry.Lemaire @ Serial 6049  
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