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Title Implantation of subcutaneous heart rate data loggers in southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) Type Journal
Year 2017 Publication Polar Biology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 40 Issue 11 Pages 2307-2312
Keywords Marine mammals Pinnipeds Surgery
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ISSN 1432-2056 ISBN (down) 1432-2056 Medium
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Call Number Serial 7317
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Title Abundance and observations of thermophilic microbial and viral communities in submarine and terrestrial hot fluid systems of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands Type Journal
Year 2018 Publication Polar Biology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 41 Issue 7 Pages 1335-1352
Keywords Abundance Epifluorescence microscopy Flow cytometry Hot spring Thermophilic Virus-like particle
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Call Number Serial 7371
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Author A. Jaffal, S. Paris-Palacios, S. Jolly, A. F. Thailly, L. Delahaut, E. Beall, H. Roche, S. Biagianti-Risbourg, S. Betoulle
Title Cadmium and copper contents in a freshwater fish species (brook trout, Salvelinus fontinalis) from the subantarctic Kerguelen Islands Type Journal
Year 2011 Publication Polar biology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 34 Issue 3 Pages 397-409
Keywords Brook trout Cadmium Copper Freshwater salmonids Southern Ocean Subantarctic
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Call Number Serial 7444
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Author Manon Devaud, Marc Lebouvier
Title First record of Pantala flavescens (Anisoptera: Libellulidae) from the remote Amsterdam Island, southern Indian Ocean Type Journal
Year 2019 Publication Polar Biology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 42 Issue 5 Pages 1041-1046
Keywords Alien species Lepidoptera Long-distance dispersal Odonata Sub-Antarctic island
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Programme 136
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Call Number Serial 7475
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Author Fabrice Genevois, Christophe Barbraud
Title Type Journal
Year 2021 Publication Polar Biology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 44 Issue 1 Pages 217-219
Keywords Antarctic Interspecific feeding Penguin
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Programme 109
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Call Number Serial 8324
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Author Paul Tixier, Christophe Barbraud, Deborah Pardo, Nicolas Gasco, Guy Duhamel, Christophe Guinet
Title Demographic consequences of fisheries interaction within a killer whale (Orcinus orca) population Type Journal
Year 2017 Publication Marine Biology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 164 Issue 8 Pages 170
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ISSN 1432-1793 ISBN (down) 1432-1793 Medium
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Call Number Serial 7182
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Title Lipid-induced thermogenesis is up-regulated by the first cold-water immersions in juvenile penguins Type Journal
Year 2016 Publication Journal of Comparative Physiology B Abbreviated Journal
Volume 186 Issue 5 Pages 639-650
Keywords Energy substrates Metabolism Mitochondria Oxidative phosphorylation efficiency Skeletal muscle
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ISSN 1432-136X ISBN (down) 1432-136X Medium
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Call Number Serial 7220
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Title Comparative population genomics reveals key barriers to dispersal in Southern Ocean penguins Type Journal
Year 2018 Publication Molecular Ecology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 27 Issue 23 Pages 4680-4697
Keywords Aptenodytes genetic differentiation Polar Front population genomics Pygoscelis RAD-Seq
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ISSN 1365-294X ISBN (down) 1365-294X Medium
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Call Number Serial 7193
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Author Andrew D. Foote, Michael D. Martin, Marie Louis, George Pacheco, Kelly M. Robertson, Mikkel-Holger S. Sinding, Ana R. Amaral, Robin W. Baird, Charles Scott Baker, Lisa Ballance, Jay Barlow, Andrew Brownlow, Tim Collins, Rochelle Constantine, Willy Dabin, Luciano Dalla Rosa, Nicholas J. Davison, John W. Durban, Ruth Esteban, Steven H. Ferguson, Tim Gerrodette, Christophe Guinet, M. Bradley Hanson, Wayne Hoggard, Cory J. D. Matthews, Filipa I. P. Samarra, Renaud de Stephanis, Sara B. Tavares, Paul Tixier, John A. Totterdell, Paul Wade, Laurent Excoffier, M. Thomas P. Gilbert, Jochen B. W. Wolf, Phillip A. Morin
Title Killer whale genomes reveal a complex history of recurrent admixture and vicariance Type Journal
Year 2019 Publication Molecular Ecology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 28 Issue 14 Pages 3427-3444
Keywords admixture drift genomics population structure secondary contact
Abstract Reconstruction of the demographic and evolutionary history of populations assuming a consensus tree-like relationship can mask more complex scenarios, which are prevalent in nature. An emerging genomic toolset, which has been most comprehensively harnessed in the reconstruction of human evolutionary history, enables molecular ecologists to elucidate complex population histories. Killer whales have limited extrinsic barriers to dispersal and have radiated globally, and are therefore a good candidate model for the application of such tools. Here, we analyse a global data set of killer whale genomes in a rare attempt to elucidate global population structure in a nonhuman species. We identify a pattern of genetic homogenisation at lower latitudes and the greatest differentiation at high latitudes, even between currently sympatric lineages. The processes underlying the major axis of structure include high drift at the edge of species' range, likely associated with founder effects and allelic surfing during postglacial range expansion. Divergence between Antarctic and non-Antarctic lineages is further driven by ancestry segments with up to four-fold older coalescence time than the genome-wide average; relicts of a previous vicariance during an earlier glacial cycle. Our study further underpins that episodic gene flow is ubiquitous in natural populations, and can occur across great distances and after substantial periods of isolation between populations. Thus, understanding the evolutionary history of a species requires comprehensive geographic sampling and genome-wide data to sample the variation in ancestry within individuals.
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Call Number Serial 7525
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Title Plumage microbiota covaries with the major histocompatibility complex in blue petrels Type Journal
Year 2019 Publication Molecular Ecology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 28 Issue 4 Pages 833-846
Keywords bacteria feathers MHC microbiome seabirds uropygial gland
Abstract To increase fitness, a wide range of vertebrates preferentially mate with partners that are dissimilar at the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) or that have high MHC diversity. Although MHC often can be assessed through olfactory cues, the mechanism by which MHC genes influence odour remains largely unclear. MHC class IIB molecules, which enable recognition and elimination of extracellular bacteria, have been suggested to influence odour indirectly by shaping odour-producing microbiota, i.e. bacterial communities. However, there is little evidence of the predicted covariation between an animal's MHC genotype and its bacterial communities in scent-producing body surfaces. Here, using high-throughput sequencing, we tested the covariation between MHC class IIB genotypes and feather microbiota in the blue petrel (Halobaena caerulea), a seabird with highly developed olfaction that has been suggested to rely on oduor cues during an MHC-based mate choice. First, we show that individuals with similar MHC class IIB profiles also have similar bacterial assemblages in their feathers. Then, we show that individuals with high MHC diversity have less diverse feather microbiota and also a reduced abundance of a bacterium of the genus Arsenophonus, a genus in which some species are symbionts of avian ectoparasites. Our results, showing that feather microbiota covary with MHC, are consistent with the hypothesis that individual MHC genotype may shape the semiochemical-producing microbiota in birds.
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Call Number Serial 7503
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