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  Title The thermospheric auroral red line Angle of Linear Polarization Type Journal
  Year 2016 Publication Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 121 Issue 7 Pages 7125-7134  
  Keywords (down) ionosphere polarization  
  Abstract The auroral red line at 630 nm is linearly polarized. Up to now, only its Degree of Linear Polarization had been studied. In this article, we examine for the first time the Angle of Linear Polarization (AoLP) and we compare the measurements to the apparent angle of the magnetic field at the location of the red line emission. We show that the AoLP is a tracer of the magnetic field configuration. This opens new perspectives, both in the frame of space weather and in the field of planetology.  
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  ISSN 2169-9402 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 7644  
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Author Labat J.P., Mayzaud P. & Sabini S. doi  openurl
  Title Population dynamics of Themisto gaudichaudii in Kerguelen Islands waters, Southern Indian Ocean. Type Journal Article
  Year 2005 Publication Polar biology Abbreviated Journal Polar Biol.  
  Volume 28 Issue 10 Pages 776-783  
  Keywords (down) Invertebrata ; Arthropoda ; Crustacea ; Aquatic environment ; Climatic zone ; Antarctic Islands ; Kerguelen Islands ; Amphipoda ; Marine environment ; Polar region ; Indian Ocean ; Southern Ocean ; Kerguelen Islands ; Population dynamics  
  Abstract Fieldwork was carried out at Kerguelen Islands. Two groups of stations in a coastal area, the Morbihan gulf, were surveyed. At both stations, macroplankton biomass ranged from 2.3 mg dry weight m-3 to 89 mg dry weight m-3and consisted mostly of Themisto gaudichaudii with values ranging from 1.9 mg dry weight m-3 to 50.6 mg dry weight m-3. Biomass was high for sub-Antarctic waters with marked seasonal and inter-zone differences. Biomass minima were observed at the end of the winter, from September to November, while maxima were recorded in summer and in early fall at the beginning of the year between January and April. T. gaudichaudii showed a recruitment of new size classes, mainly from November to January, followed by a rapid growth phase in summer. which slowed down during the southern winter period. Individuals breed after 1 year. Large individuals, older than 1 year, were not a significant presence in the gulf of Morbihan. The main pattern of the population dynamics were characterised by an univoltine life cycle with a very high biomass marked by a strong seasonal signal linked with the hydrological and trophic parameters of the Gulf.  
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  ISSN 0722-4060 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 3093  
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Author Leki V, Romanowicz B, doi  openurl
  Title Inferring upper-mantle structure by full waveform tomography with the spectral element method Type Journal Article
  Year 2011 Publication Geophysical Journal International Abbreviated Journal 0956-540X  
  Volume 185 Issue 2 Pages 799-831  
  Keywords (down) Inverse theory, Surface waves and free oscillations, Seismic anisotropy, Seismic tomography, Computational seismology, Wave propagation,  
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  Publisher Blackwell Publishing Ltd Place of Publication Editor  
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  ISSN 1365-246X ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 3794  
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Author Visser K, Trampert J, Kennett B L N, doi  openurl
  Title Global anisotropic phase velocity maps for higher mode Love and Rayleigh waves Type Journal Article
  Year 2008 Publication Geophysical Journal International Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 172 Issue 3 Pages 1016-1032  
  Keywords (down) Inverse theory, Surface waves and free oscillations, Seismic anisotropy, Seismic tomography,  
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  Programme 133  
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  Call Number Serial 2813  
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Author Lebedev Sergei, Van Der Hilst Rob D, doi  openurl
  Title Global upper-mantle tomography with the automated multimode inversion of surface and S-wave forms Type Journal Article
  Year 2008 Publication Geophysical Journal International Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 173 Issue 2 Pages 505-518  
  Keywords (down) Inverse theory, Numerical approximations and analysis, Mantle processes, Seismic tomography, Cratons, Dynamics of lithosphere and mantle,  
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Author doi  openurl
  Title SCARDEC: a new technique for the rapid determination of seismic moment magnitude, focal mechanism and source time functions for large earthquakes using body-wave deconvolution Type Journal Article
  Year 2011 Publication Geophysical Journal International Abbreviated Journal 0956-540X  
  Volume 184 Issue 1 Pages 338-358  
  Keywords (down) Inverse theory, Earthquake source observations, Body waves, Surface waves and free oscillations, Wave propagation, Subduction zone processes,  
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  Call Number Serial 3222  
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Author Tape Carl, Liu Qinya, Maggi Alessia, Tromp Jeroen, doi  openurl
  Title Seismic tomography of the southern California crust based on spectral-element and adjoint methods Type Journal Article
  Year 2010 Publication Geophysical Journal International Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 180 Issue 1 Pages 433 -462  
  Keywords (down) Inverse theory, Body waves, Surface waves and free oscillations, Seismic tomography, Computational seismology, Crustal structure,  
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  Programme 133  
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  Call Number Serial 514  
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Author Laparie M, Larvor V, Frenot Y, Renault D, doi  openurl
  Title Starvation resistance and effects of diet on energy reserves in a predatory ground beetle (Merizodus soledadinus; Carabidae) invading the Kerguelen Islands Type Journal Article
  Year 2012 Publication Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 161 Issue 2 Pages 122-129  
  Keywords (down) Invasive insect, Glucose, Metabolic stores, Prey selection, Sub-Antarctic island, Trehalose, Triglyceride, Trophic stress,  
  Abstract The relationship between nutritional requirements and the availability or quality of food is a prime parameter in determining the geographical expansion of invasive insects. At the sub-Antarctic Kerguelen Islands, the invasive ground beetle Merizodus soledadinus becomes the main invertebrate predator when it colonizes new habitats, leading to the local extinction of native fly species. Such changes in the structure of prey communities may alter the energy management (storage and expenditure) of this predator. In this species, we monitored survival and body mass during food deprivation, in addition to evaluating the effects of two distinct diets (maggots versus enchytraeids) on the consumption and restoration of body reserves (sugars and triglycerides). We found that adults can starve for more than 60 days, and feed every 3.76 days on average when food is available. We recorded higher predation rates on maggots, associated with steeper body mass variations, compared to enchytraeids. Sugars and triglycerides were significantly consumed during food deprivation and restored after refeeding, but varied similarly among individuals supplied on the distinct diets. Other parameters may determine the food preferences observed, such as salt content in prey tissues, because M. soledadinus mainly feeds in hypersaline foreshore habitats, and may limit the consumption of osmotic conformers.  
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  ISSN 1095-6433 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 4110  
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Author Matthias Vignon, Mingsha Zhou, Angus R. McIntosh, Cristian Correa, Peter A. H. Westley, Lisa Jacquin, Jacques Labonne, Andrew P. Hendry doi  openurl
  Title Trait variation in a successful global invader: a large-scale analysis of morphological variance and integration in the brown trout Type Journal
  Year 2023 Publication Biological Invasions Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 25 Issue 5 Pages 1659-1677  
  Keywords (down) Invasion Morphological integration Phenotypic variation Population size  
  Abstract In ecology and evolution, the small population paradigm posits that reduced genetic variation will result in limited phenotypic variation that, in turn, will affect population resilience and potential for adaptation. Over the last decade though, such a paradigm has been questioned, with evidence that mechanisms independent of genetic variation may be also important in shaping phenotypic variation. However, there are few large-scale empirical examples, especially from aquatic ecosystems. Using the large-scale natural experiment afforded by the global invasion of brown trout (Salmo trutta), we quantify standing phenotypic variation in morphology among different introduced ranges, relative to the native range. By using shape variation and morphological integration as indicators of phenotypic variation, we show that neither founding population size nor time since founding (i.e., effect of selection regime) are correlated to the amount of morphological variation, contrarily to common expectations. Beyond founding population size and time since founding, the amount of morphological variation is mostly controlled by factors at the population level rather than at the region level, and is not lower in invaded regions compared to the native range. These results suggest that the dynamics of phenotypic variation may be largely independent of population size and mostly determined by site-specific patterns of selection.  
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  ISSN 1573-1464 ISBN Medium  
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  Title The complete history of salmonid introductions in the Kerguelen Islands, Southern Ocean Type Journal Article
  Year 2013 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 36 Issue 4 Pages 457-475-  
  Keywords (down) Introductions, Colonization, Salmo, Oncorhynchus, Salvelinus, Kerguelen Islands,  
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  ISSN 0722-4060 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 4782  
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