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Author Duplessy J.C., Cortijo E., Masson Delmotte V. & Paillard D. doi  openurl
  Title Reconstructing the variability of the climate system : facts and theories. Type Journal Article
  Year 2005 Publication C.R. Acad. Sci. Paris Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 337 Issue 10-11 Pages 888-896  
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  Abstract On the 102- to 103-year timescale, internal reorganizations of the climate system result in abrupt climatic changes of great magnitude. Although a large body of data has been obtained, the physical mechanisms responsible for these changes are still poorly understood. Instrumental data are too short to fully record the variability of the climate system. Palaeoclimatic records provide estimates of the past atmospheric composition, temperature, precipitation, vegetation, extension of glaciers, and past ocean circulation. On the 104- to 106-year timescale, the astronomical theory of palaeoclimates accounts for most of the reconstructed variations. To cite this article: J.-C. Duplessy et al., C. R. Geoscience 337 (2005).  
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Author Bargelloni L. & Lecointre G. openurl 
  Title Four years in Notothenioid systematics: a molecular perspective. Type Journal Article
  Year 1998 Publication Fishes of Antarctica. A Biological Overview Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 259-273  
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  Abstract In G. di Prisco E. Pisano & A. Clarke (Eds). Fishes of Antarctica. A Biological Overview. Springer-Verlag Milano  
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Author Masini M.A., Sturla M., Pisano E., Koubbi P., Coradeghini R. & Uva B. openurl 
  Title Atrial Natriuretic Peptides in Antarctic Fish. Type Journal Article
  Year 1998 Publication Fishes of Antarctica. A Biological Overview Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 75-85  
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  Abstract In G. di Prisco E. Pisano & A. Clarke (Eds). Fishes of Antarctica. A Biological Overview. Springer-Verlag Milano  
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Author Vacchi M., Pisano E. & La Mesa G. openurl 
  Title Ecological features of Antarctic fishes. Type Journal Article
  Year 1999 Publication Cold Adapted organisms. Ecophysiology Enzymology Molecular Biology Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 217-238  
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  Abstract In Margesin R. & F. Schinner (eds). Cold Adapted organisms. Ecophysiology Enzymology Molecular Biology. Springer Heidelberg  
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Author Hureau J.C., Koubbi P., White M. & Vacchi M. openurl 
  Title Type Journal Article
  Year 2000 Publication Antarctic Ecosystems Models for wider ecological understanding Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 96-100  
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  Abstract In Davision W. Howard-Williams C. & P. Broady (eds). Antarctic Ecosystems Models for wider ecological understanding. New Zealand Nat. Sci. The Ca  
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Author Pisano E., Ozouf-Costaz C., Bonillo C. & Mazzei F. openurl 
  Title Pathways of chromosomal change during evolution of Notothenioid fishes. Type Journal Article
  Year 2000 Publication Antarctic Ecosystems Models for wider ecological understanding Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 150-156  
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  Abstract In Davison W. Howard-Williams C. & P. Broady (eds). Antarctic Ecosystems Models for wider ecological understanding. New Zealand Nat. Sci. The Ca  
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Author Temme C., Aspmo K., Bahlmann E., Banic C., Berg T., Dommergue A., Ebinghaus R., Ferrari C., Gauchard P., Magand O., Pirrone N., Planchon F., Sprovieri F. & Steffen A. openurl 
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  Year 2004 Publication RMZ-Material Geoenvironment Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 51 Issue 2 Pages 2042-2045  
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  Abstract In Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant, RMZ-Material Geoenvironment, Slovenia, 27 June-2 July 2004,  
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Author Holt R. & Boulinier T. openurl 
  Title Ecosystem and parasitism: the spatial dimension. Type Journal Article
  Year 2005 Publication Ecosystem and parasitism Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 68-84  
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  Abstract In Ecosystem and parasitism. Thomas F. Renaud F. & Guegan J. -F. (eds). Oxford University Press Oxford  
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Author Boulinier T., Mariette M. & Danchin E. openurl 
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Author McCoy K.D., Chapuis E., Tirard C., Boulinier T., Michalakis Y., Le Bohec C., Le Maho openurl 
  Title Recurrent evolution of host-specialized races in a globally-distributed parasite. Type Journal Article
  Year 2005 Publication Proceedings of the Royal Society London B Abbreviated Journal Proc Biol Sci.  
  Volume 272 Issue 1579 Pages  
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  Abstract The outcome of coevolutionary interactions is predicted to vary across landscapes depending on local conditions and levels of gene flow, with some populations evolving more extreme specializations than others. Using a globally distributed parasite of colonial seabirds, the tick Ixodes uriae, we examined how host availability and geographic isolation influences this process. In particular, we sampled ticks from 30 populations of six different seabird host species, three in the Southern Hemisphere and three in the Northern Hemisphere. We show that parasite races have evolved independently on hosts of both hemispheres. Moreover, the degree of differentiation between tick races varied spatially within each region and suggests that the divergence of tick races is an ongoing process that has occurred multiple times across isolated areas. As I. uriae is vector to the bacterium responsible for Lyme disease Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato, these results may have important consequence for the epidemiology of this disease. With the increased occurrence of novel interspecific interactions due to global change, these results also stress the importance of the combined effects of gene flow and selection for parasite diversification.  
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