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Author Maj Emilie isbn  openurl
  Title Interpréter le dialogue interculturel entre Russes et peuples autochtones de la République Sakha (Iakoutie), in Eckmann, Monique ; Haddad, Kévin ; Manço, Altay ed., ANTAGONISMES COMMUNAUTAIRES ET DIALOGUES INTERCULTURELS, Du constat des polarisations à la construction des cohésions, l'harmattan Type Book Chapter
  Year 2009 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 63-83  
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  Abstract Informations about the book here: http://www.harmattan.fr/index.asp?navig=catalogue&obj=livre&no=28312  
  Programme 1024  
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  ISSN ISBN (down) 978-2-296-07533-7 Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 5913  
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Author David Grémillet isbn  openurl
  Title Suivis de la mégafaune marine Type Book
  Year 2017 Publication L'océan à découvert Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume CNRS Editions Issue Edité par Euzen, Gaill, Lacroix et Cury Pages 132-133  
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  Programme 388  
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  ISSN ISBN (down) 978-2-271-11652-9 Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 7337  
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Author Féral, J.-P., E. Poulin, C.A. González-wevar, N. Améziane, C. Guillaumot, E. Develay And T. Saucède file  doi
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  Title Long-term monitoring of coastal benthic habitats in the Kerguelen Islands: a legacy of decades of marine biology research Type Book Chapter
  Year 2019 Publication The kerguelen plateau: marine ecosystem and fisheries. proceedings of the second symposium Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 383-402  
  Keywords sub-Antarctic islands, climate change, frontal shifts, marine reserve, benthos monitoring, thermo recorders, settlement plots, artificial reefs, habitat mapping, scientific diving  
  Abstract In the current context of climate change, sea-surface temperature variation, sea level rise and latitudinal shifts of currents and hydrological fronts are expected to affect marine biodiversity of the sub-Antarctic Islands, particularly in coastal waters. Characterising the impacts of climate change on marine communities requires recording environmental modifications through the establishment of long-term monitoring. PROTEKER aims at the establishment of a submarine observatory consisting of multi-disciplinary research: oceanography, habitat mapping and species inventories, genetic, eco-physiological and trophic analyses. It also aims to provide scientific standards for the management of the Kerguelen Marine Reserve. Eighteen sampling sites of previous programs were revisited by scuba diving among which eight were selected for monitoring and were progressively equipped. ROV observations and beam trawling have also been conducted for contextualisation. These sites (Morbihan Bay (4), North (2) and South (2) coast) are monitored using photo/video surveys, temperature and salinity sensors, and settlement plots. Sessile communities collected on settlement plots will be characterised yearly through morphological and DNA techniques. Phylogeographical studies of target taxa are being conducted to improve our knowledge of endemicity and connectivity levels among sub-Antarctic islands.  
  Programme 1044  
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  Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis  
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  ISSN 978-1-876934-30-9 ISBN (down) 978-1-876934-30-9 Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference Second Symposium on Kerguelen Plateau Marine Ecosystems and Fisheries,, Hobart, Tasmania, 13–15 November 2017  
  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 7491  
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Author Hullé M., Vernon P. isbn  openurl
  Title The terrestrial macro-invertebrates of the sub-Antarctic Îles Kerguelen and Île de la Possession Type Book
  Year 2021 Publication iste (ed.). 240 pp. Abbreviated Journal  
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  Abstract The sub-Antarctic islands are remote and isolated environments with original flora and fauna composed of a few species that are highly adapted to cold oceanic conditions. Their peculiar naturalness makes these ecosystems intrinsically fragile.This book focuses on terrestrial ecosystems and, in particular, on invertebrates – earthworms, mollusks, spiders and insects – that inhabit the French sub-Antarctic islands of the South Indian Ocean. All native and introduced species are presented in the form of individual fact sheets, which include the main identification criteria, geographical distribution and principal ecological traits. Numerous summary tables, distribution maps of introduced species, and a discussion on the originality and vulnerability of this fauna are also included.The Terrestrial Macroinvertebrates of the Sub-Antarctic Iles Kerguelen and Ile de la Possession is based on an expansive literature base, as well as on observations and photographs taken as part of a research program funded by the French Polar Institute Paul-Emile Victor (IPEV). The book also gives an important part to the history of the discoveries of the different species, as well as current conservation issues.  
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  ISSN ISBN (down) 978-1-786-30760-6 Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 8110  
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Author David Grémillet isbn  openurl
  Title The Ocean's Whistleblower: The Remarkable Life and Work of Daniel Pauly Type Book
  Year 2021 Publication Greystone books ltd. Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 349p  
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  Abstract “[Daniel Pauly] is an iconoclastic fisheries scientist ... who is so decidedly global in his life and outlook that he is nearly a man without a country.”—NEW YORK TIMES “Daniel Pauly is a friend whose work has inspired me for years.”—TED DANSONDaniel Pauly is a living legend in the world of marine biology. He coined the influential term “shifting baselines,” in which knowledge of environmental disaster fades over time, leading to a misguided understanding of our world. He blew the whistle on the global fishing industry, alerting the public to the devastation of overfishing. And he developed data-driven research methods that led to groundbreaking discoveries. Daniel Pauly is also a man whose life was shaped by struggle. Born after the Second World War to a white French woman and Black American GI in Paris, Pauly’s childhood has been described as Dickensian. His father left before he was born and his mother, whose family did not accept her and her mixed-race son, fell prey to a manipulative Swiss couple who abducted Pauly under murky circumstances. He was taken to Switzerland, where he was treated cruelly as the couple’s servant.  Pauly escaped to Germany to attend university and, as a young man, travelled to the United States during the 1969 civil rights movement, where he met his father’s family and experienced a political and racial reawakening. From there, he went on to have one of the most decorated careers in the field of marine biology. The Ocean’s Whistleblower “weaves together the challenges of marine research with an astonishing coming-of-age story” (Andrew Sharpless, Oceana) and is told through interviews with colleagues, friends, and Pauly himself. A brilliant book about a brilliant man, The Ocean’s Whistleblower finally profiles one of the most influential scientists of our time.  
  Programme 388  
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  ISSN ISBN (down) 978-1-77164-754-0 Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 8482  
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Author Bonadonna Francesco, Mardon Jerome, doi  isbn
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  Title Besides Colours and Songs, Odour is the New Black of Avian Communication Type Book Chapter
  Year 2013 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume XII Issue Pages 325-339-  
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  Programme 354  
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  Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis  
  Publisher Springer New York Place of Publication Editor  
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  ISSN ISBN (down) 978-1-4614-5926-2 Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 4007  
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Author Fourati H, Manamanni N, Afilal L, Handrich Y, doi  isbn
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  Title A rigid body attitude estimation for Bio-logging application: A quaternion-based nonlinear filter approach Type Conference - International - Article with Reading Comitee
  Year 2009 Publication 2009 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 558 -563  
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  Abstract Bio-logging is a new interdisciplinary research area at the intersection of animal behavior and bioengineering. It involves several applications such as determination of specific parameters (attitude, acceleration, and position) via a new generation of mechatronic systems. The aim of this paper concerns the animal motion estimation problem using low-cost sensors fusion. A quaternion-based nonlinear observer for the tracking of rigid body attitude (orientation) and heading using measurements provided from low cost inertial and magnetic sensors is presented. The algorithm combines low-frequency, 3-axis accelerometer and 3-axis magnetometer, data with high frequency 3-axis gyroscope measurement. Then, to increase the performance and reduce the computational requirements, we exploit the sensor readings directly in the designed observer. Using the estimated attitude, the linear acceleration is then derived. This latter will be used in the future to evaluate the animal energy index and its mechanical work. Finally, some experimental results, using the measurements provided by an inertial sensor put on dog are given to illustrate the efficiency of the proposed algorithm.
 
  Programme 394  
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  Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis  
  Publisher IEEE Place of Publication Editor  
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  ISSN ISBN (down) 978-1-4244-3803-7 Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 944  
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Author Schott J.J. & Rasson, J.L. url  isbn
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  Title Observatories in Antarctica Type Book Chapter
  Year 2007 Publication Encyclopedia of Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 723  
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  Programme 139  
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  ISSN ISBN (down) 978-1-4020-3992-8 Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 5137  
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Author Niels M. Schmidt, Olivier Gilg, Jon Aars, Rolf A. Ims doi  isbn
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  Title Fat, Furry, Flexible, and Functionally Important: Characteristics of Mammals Living in the Arctic Type Book
  Year 2021 Publication Arctic Ecology Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 357-384  
  Keywords arctic ecosystems Arctic mammals climate change deglaciation food webs homeotherms low mammal species diversity primary production  
  Abstract Mammals constitute a group of vertebrates that share a number of unique characteristics,such as nursing their young with milk, and having hair. The pattern of low mammal species diversity in the Arctic probably reflects a combination of mainly two driving factors: first, being homeotherms, mammals require a substantial amount of energy to sustain the various life processes, and the arctic regions are characterized by a very low availability of energy due to short seasons for primary production. Secondly, the occurrence of arctic mammals today reflects the reinvasion of the mammal species into the Arctic as the ecosystems were re-established following the deglaciation. This chapter discusses the characteristics of the arctic mammals, including their unique adaptations to life, and their role as both consumer and food base in the arctic ecosystems. Climate change in the Arctic may also alter the interactions within food webs.  
  Programme 1036  
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  ISSN ISBN (down) 978-1-118-84658-2 Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 8489  
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Author Aurélie Marchaudon file  isbn
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  Title New Insights in Far-Space Measurements: Large-Scale Structures and Processes in the Solar Wind and Terrestrial Magnetosphere Type Book Chapter
  Year 2019 Publication Geomagnetism, Aeronomy and Space Weather: A Journey from the Earth's Core to the Sun Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 98-112  
  Keywords coronal mass ejection; magnetopause; magnetosheath; magnetosphere; magnetotail; Solar wind; space mission  
  Abstract Scientific results about space physics in the solar system and obtained from space missions are presented, concentrating on observations from the past decade. After giving the most exhaustive possible list of missions having journeyed in the solar system these past twenty years, the paper presents new insights gathered on the solar wind focusing in particular on results obtained with SOHO, STEREO, ACE and Wind. Then, new results are also presented regarding the terrestrial space environment focusing specifically on data gathered by Cluster, Polar, THEMIS, GEOTAIL and Double Star.  
  Programme 312  
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  Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis  
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  Series Volume Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN ISBN (down) 978-1-108-41848-5 Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 7653  
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