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Lavrillier, A., L. Egorova, S. Gabyshev |
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Der Klimawandel aus Sicht der Wissenschaft der sibirischen indigenen Bevölkerung (Evenken) |
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2022 |
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In E. Kasten Mensch und Natur in Sibirien: Umweltw |
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121-161 |
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a chapter in a peer-reviewed edited volume volume |
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978-3-942883-74-0 |
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X-Ray, Radio and SEP Observations of Relativistic Gamma-Ray Events |
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2017 |
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Solar Particle Radiation Storms Forecasting and Analysis |
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133-155 |
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The rather frequent occurrence, and sometimes long duration, of ?-ray events at photon energies above 100 MeV challenges our understanding of particle acceleration processes at the Sun. The emission is ascribed to pion-decay photons due to protons with energies above 300 MeV. We study the X-ray and radio emissions and the solar energetic particles (SEPs) in space for a set of 25 Fermi ?-ray events. They are accompanied by strong SEP events, including, in most cases where the parent activity is well-connected, protons above 300 MeV. Signatures of energetic electron acceleration in the corona accompany the impulsive and early post-impulsive ?-ray emission. ?-ray emission lasting several hours accompanies in general the decay phase of long-lasting soft X-ray bursts and decametric-to-kilometric type II bursts. We discuss the impact of these results on the origin of the ?-ray events. |
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978-3-319-60050-5 978-3-319-60051-2 |
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978-3-319-60050-5 978-3-319-60051-2 |
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Philippe Koubbi, Susie Grant, David Ramm, Marino Vacchi, Laura Ghigliotti, Eva Pisano |
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Conservation and Management of Antarctic Silverfish Pleuragramma antarctica Populations and Habitats |
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2017 |
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The Antarctic Silverfish: a Keystone Species in a Changing Ecosystem |
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287-305 |
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978-3-319-55891-2 978-3-319-55893-6 |
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978-3-319-55891-2 978-3-319-55893-6 |
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Eric Tavernier, Carolina Giraldo |
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Trophic Ecology of Early Developmental Stages of Antarctic Silverfish |
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2017 |
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The Antarctic Silverfish: a Keystone Species in a Changing Ecosystem |
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113-130 |
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The Antarctic pelagic ecosystem over the continental shelf is dominated by the Antarctic silverfish Pleuragramma antarctica (Nototheniidae) which represents up to 90% of the fish biomass. P. antarctica is the only notothenioid species to have an entire pelagic life cycle. This species is characterized by a particularly long larval stage that lasts over a year and a vertical distribution with larvae in the surface layer and the older individuals in deeper ones. The reproductive cycle of P. antarctica is closely linked to seasonal sea ice dynamics and early stages depend on the spatial and temporal match with zooplankton production. P. antarctica is planktivorous at all stages of development, larvae are omnivorous actively feeding on diatoms and small copepods such as Oithona and Oncaea spp., while juveniles and adults are strictly carnivorous and feed mainly on copepods and euphausiids. In the early years of its life-history Antarctic silverfish exhibit primarily a marked transition in terms of trophic ecology between larvae and juveniles. The food resource partitioning is relatively clear between larvae and older life stages with a negligible overlap. Although the shift in diet between juveniles and adults remains less obvious in several geographic locations, juveniles and adults seem to share a similar mid-trophic level around Antarctica. |
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978-3-319-55891-2 978-3-319-55893-6 |
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978-3-319-55891-2 978-3-319-55893-6 |
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Kongsfjorden as Harbinger of the Future Arctic: Knowns, Unknowns and Research Priorities |
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2019 |
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The Ecosystem of Kongsfjorden, Svalbard |
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537-562 |
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Flagship program Indicator species Land-sea-ocean-interaction Monitoring Pan-Arctic |
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978-3-319-46425-1 |
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978-3-319-46425-1 |
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Masson-delmotte V, Gauthier E , Grémillet D, Huctin Jm, swingedouw D |
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2016 |
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Cnrs editions |
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2021 |
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232 pages |
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978-2-330-15652-7 |
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Long-term monitoring of coastal benthic habitats in the Kerguelen Islands: a legacy of decades of marine biology research |
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2019 |
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The kerguelen plateau: marine ecosystem and fisheries. proceedings of the second symposium |
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383-402 |
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sub-Antarctic islands, climate change, frontal shifts, marine reserve, benthos monitoring, thermo recorders, settlement plots, artificial reefs, habitat mapping, scientific diving |
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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. |
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978-1-876934-30-9 |
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Modeling species response to climate change in sub-Antarctic islands – Echinoids as a case study for the Kerguelen Plateau. |
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2019 |
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The kerguelen plateau: marine ecosystem and fisheries. proceedings of the second symposium |
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383-402 |
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species distribution model, trophic niche, isotopic niche, biotic interaction, distribution dynamics |
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In the Kerguelen Islands, the multiple effects of climate change are expected to impact coastal marine habitats. Species distribution models (SDM) can represent a convenient tool to predict the biogeographic response of species to climate change but biotic interactions are not considered in these models. Nevertheless, new species interactions can emerge in communities exposed to environmental changes and the structure of biotic interactions is directly related to the potential resilience of ecosystems. Trophic interaction studies can help predict species vulnerability to environmental changes using carbon (?13C) and nitrogen (?15N) stable isotope ratios to generate trophic models. Using new available data inputs, we generated robust SDM and trophic interaction models to assess the potential response and sensitivity of three echinoid species to future worst-case scenarios of environmental change in the Kerguelen Plateau region. The two modelling approaches provide contrasting insights into the potential responses of each species to future environmental changes with both approaches identifying Abatus cordatus to be particularly vulnerable due to its narrow ecological niche and endemism to near-shore areas. Coupling insights gained from trophic niche ecology with species distribution modelling represents a promising approach that can improve our understanding and ability to predict the potential responses of species to future habitat changes. |
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Modeling species response to climate change in sub-Antarctic islands – Echinoids as a case study for the Kerguelen Plateau. |
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2019 |
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Second symposium on kerguelen plateau marine ecosystems and fisheries |
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95-116 |
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species distribution model, trophic niche, isotopic niche, biotic interaction, distribution dynamics |
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In the Kerguelen Islands, the multiple effects of climate change are expected to impact coastal marine habitats. Species distribution models (SDM) can represent a convenient tool to predict the biogeographic response of species to climate change but biotic interactions are not considered in these models. Nevertheless, new species interactions can emerge in communities exposed to environmental changes and the structure of biotic interactions is directly related to the potential resilience of ecosystems. Trophic interaction studies can help predict species vulnerability to environmental changes using carbon (?13C) and nitrogen (?15N) stable isotope ratios to generate trophic models. Using new available data inputs, we generated robust SDM and trophic interaction models to assess the potential response and sensitivity of three echinoid species to future worst-case scenarios of environmental change in the Kerguelen Plateau region. The two modelling approaches provide contrasting insights into the potential responses of each species to future environmental changes with both approaches identifying Abatus cordatus to be particularly vulnerable due to its narrow ecological niche and endemism to near-shore areas. Coupling insights gained from trophic niche ecology with species distribution modelling represents a promising approach that can improve our understanding and ability to predict the potential responses of species to future habitat changes. |
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