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. (2021). Diel at-sea activity of two species of great albatrosses: the ontogeny of foraging and movement behaviour (Vol. 52).
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Pamela E. Michael, Chris Wilcox, Christophe Barbraud, Karine Delord, Michael Sumner, Henri Weimerskirch. (2021). Dynamic enforcement of bycatch via reproductive value can increase theoretical efficiency (Vol. 132).
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Matteo Feltracco, Elena Barbaro, Clara J. M. Hoppe, Klara K. E. Wolf, Andrea Spolaor, Rose Layton, Christoph Keuschnig, Carlo Barbante, Andrea Gambaro, Catherine Larose. (2021). Airborne bacteria and particulate chemistry capture Phytoplankton bloom dynamics in an Arctic fjord (Vol. 256). Bachelor's thesis, , .
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. (2021). Regional Characteristics of Atmospheric Sulfate Formation in East Antarctica Imprinted on 17O-Excess Signature (Vol. 126).
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M. Legrand, R. Weller, S. Preunkert, B. Jourdain. (2021). Ammonium in Antarctic Aerosol: Marine Biological Activity Versus Long-Range Transport of Biomass Burning (Vol. 48).
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Armelle Decaulne, Najat Bhiry, Janie Faucher-Roy, Clara Pelletier Boily. (2021). The development of Kangiqsualujjuaq and the threat of snow avalanches in a permafrost degradation context, Nunavik, Canada.
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N. Ribeiro, L. Herraiz-Borreguero, S. R. Rintoul, C. R. McMahon, M. Hindell, R. Harcourt, G. Williams. (2021). Warm Modified Circumpolar Deep Water Intrusions Drive Ice Shelf Melt and Inhibit Dense Shelf Water Formation in Vincennes Bay, East Antarctica (Vol. 126).
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. (2021). Contrasting Manual and Automated Assessment of Thermal Stress Responses and Larval Body Size in Black Soldier Flies and Houseflies (Vol. 12).
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Alexis Burr. (2021). (Vol. Thesis started in October 2021).
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. (2021). Underwater photogrammetry for close-range 3D imaging of dry-sensitive objects: The case study of cephalopod beaks (Vol. 11).
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