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Author Viviant Morgane, Jeanniard?du?Dot Tiphaine, Monestiez Pascal, Authier Matthieu, Guinet Christophe, Costa Daniel
Title Bottom time does not always predict prey encounter rate in Antarctic fur seals Type Journal
Year 2016 Publication Functional Ecology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 30 Issue 11 Pages 1834-1844
Keywords aerobic diving limit Antarctic fur seals diving behaviour foraging depth foraging strategies
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Call Number Serial 6630
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Title Contrasting effects of climate and population density over time and life stages in a long?lived seabird Type Journal
Year 2017 Publication Functional Ecology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 31 Issue 6 Pages 1275-1284
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Call Number Serial 6639
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Author Jeanniard?du?Dot Tiphaine, Guinet Christophe, Arnould John P.Y., Speakman John R., Trites Andrew W., Goldbogen Jeremy
Title Accelerometers can measure total and activity?specific energy expenditures in free?ranging marine mammals only if linked to time?activity budgets Type Journal
Year 2017 Publication Functional Ecology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 31 Issue 2 Pages 377-386
Keywords acceleration Antarctic fur seal energy expenditure foraging metabolic rate northern fur seal time?activity budget VeDBA
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Call Number Serial 6641
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Title Reproductive effort and oxidative stress: effects of offspring sex and number on the physiological state of a long?lived bird Type Journal
Year 2017 Publication Functional Ecology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 31 Issue 6 Pages 1201-1209
Keywords black?legged kittiwake cost of reproduction hypothesis malondialdehydes oxidative cost of reproduction parental care Rissa tridactyla: superoxide dismutase sex allocation
Abstract Summary Individuals must trade?off between energetically costly activities to maximize their fitness. However, the underlying physiological mechanism remains elusive. Oxidative stress, the imbalance between reactive oxygen species production and antioxidant and/or repair activities, has been suggested to underlie life?history trade?offs: greater investment in reproduction supposedly generating higher oxidative damage, thus reducing life span. While most studies used natural or experimental variation in offspring number to examine how reproduction affects oxidative stress, none studied the impact of offspring sex, although it could influence physiological costs and fitness, if the sexes differ in terms of energetic cost. Here, we aim at further understanding how reproduction (in terms of offspring sex, experimentally manipulated and number, not manipulated) influences oxidative stress in a wild seabird, where sons are energetically costlier than daughters. We did so by conducting a chick fostering experiment (to disentangle foster and produced sex ratio) and using four oxidative stress markers plus baseline corticosterone. First, the results suggest that individual physiological state before laying modulates upcoming reproductive effort. Individuals with higher pre?laying baseline corticosterone and lower antioxidant activity, estimated by their superoxide dismutase activity, subsequently invested more in reproduction, estimated by the cumulative number of days spent rearing chicks. Hence, it seems that only individuals that could afford to invest heavily in reproduction did so. Then, we examined the effects of reproductive effort on individual physiological state at the end of the breeding season. Higher reproductive effort seemed to imply higher physiological costs. Oxidative stress, estimated by the ratio of oxidized over reduced glutathione, increased with more male?biased foster sex ratio among mothers but not among fathers, whereas baseline corticosterone did so in both sexes. Similarly, lipid oxidative damage to red blood cells increased with increasing cumulative number of days spent rearing chicks. Our study provides the first evidence that brood sex ratio variation can affect oxidative balance, potentially in a sex?specific way, although more studies are needed to understand whether the observed physiological costs could lead to fitness costs. It also highlights the need to consider sex ratio in future studies investigating the role of oxidative stress in life?history trade?offs. A lay summary is available for this article.
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Call Number Serial 6679
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Title Interpreting ELISA analyses from wild animal samples: Some recurrent issues and solutions Type Book Chapter
Year 2017 Publication Functional Ecology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 31 Issue 12 Pages 2255-2262
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Programme 333,1151
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Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis
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Call Number Serial 6740
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Title Individual variability in contaminants and physiological status in a resident Arctic seabird species Type Journal
Year 2019 Publication Environmental Pollution Abbreviated Journal
Volume 249 Issue Pages 191-199
Keywords Black guillemot Oxidative stress Polar regions Pollutants Seabirds Telomeres
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Call Number Serial 6031
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Title From Antarctica to the subtropics: Contrasted geographical concentrations of selenium, mercury, and persistent organic pollutants in skua chicks (Catharacta spp.) Type Journal
Year 2017 Publication Environmental Pollution Abbreviated Journal
Volume 228 Issue Pages 464-473
Keywords Bioaccumulation Blood Chick HCB Southern Ocean Stable isotopes
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Programme 109
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Call Number Serial 6633
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Title Microplastic pollution in the Greenland Sea: Background levels and selective contamination of planktivorous diving seabirds Type Journal
Year 2016 Publication Environmental Pollution Abbreviated Journal
Volume 219 Issue Pages 1131-1139
Keywords Arctic Little auk Plastic Sea ice Selective uptake Zooplankton
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Programme 388
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Call Number Serial 6917
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Title Does temporal variation of mercury levels in Arctic seabirds reflect changes in global environmental contamination, or a modification of Arctic marine food web functioning? Type Journal
Year 2016 Publication Environmental Pollution Abbreviated Journal
Volume 211 Issue Pages 382-388
Keywords Arctic Bio-indicator Little auk Metal Temporal trend Zooplankton
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Call Number Serial 6920
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Title Perfluorinated substances and telomeres in an Arctic seabird: Cross-sectional and longitudinal approaches Type Journal
Year 2017 Publication Environmental Pollution Abbreviated Journal
Volume 230 Issue Pages 360-367
Keywords Black-legged kittiwake DNA Organic contaminants PFASs Svalbard
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Programme 330
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Call Number Serial 6981
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