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Author Gilles Durand, Mauro Dolci, Giuliano Nucciarelli, Lucia Sabbatini
Title Progress report : Coordination of IRAIT based activity for campaigns 2009/2012 Teramo 09&10 September 2009 Type Report
Year 2006 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract This reports the first coordination meeting of the IRAIT based experiments.
Goal : temptative view of the programs at 3 year distance, in order to coordinate the activities of Agencies and institutes.
Detailed activity and requirements for agencies for the two next summer campaigns.
The defrosting of telescopes were discussed including COCHISE and IRAIT
The Future astrophysic shelter was discussed
The cooling system and power requirements were discussed.
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Call Number Serial 6047
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Author Tremblin P, Schneider N, Minier V, Durand G Al, Urban J,
Title Worldwide site comparison for submillimetre astronomy Type Journal Article
Year 2012 Publication A&A Abbreviated Journal
Volume 548 Issue Pages
Keywords Astrophysics – Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics,
Abstract The most important limitation for ground-based submillimetre (submm) astronomy is the broad-band absorption of the total water vapour in the atmosphere above an observation site, often expressed as the Precipitable Water Vapour (PWV). A long-term statistic on the PWV is thus mandatory to characterize the quality of an existing or potential site for observational submm-astronomy. In this study we present a three-year statistic (2008-2010) of the PWV for ground-based telescope sites all around the world and for stratospheric altitudes relevant for SOFIA (Stratospheric Observatory for Far-infrared astronomy). The submm-transmission is calculated for typical PWVs using an atmospheric model. We present the absolute PWV values for each site sorted by year and time percentage. The PWV corresponding to the first decile (10%) and the quartiles (25%, 50%, 75%) are calculated and transmission curves between 150 {\mu}m and 3 mm for these values are shown. The Antarctic and South-American sites present very good conditions for submillimetre astronomy. The 350 {\mu}m and 450 {\mu}m atmospheric windows are open all year long whereas the 200 {\mu}m atmospheric window opens reasonably for 25 % of the time in Antarctica and the extremely high-altitude sites in Chile. Potential interesting new facilities are Macon in Argentinia and Summit in Greenland that show similar conditions as for example Mauna Kea (Hawaii). For SOFIA, we present in more detail transmission curves for different altitudes (11 to 14 km), PWV values, and higher frequencies (up to 5 THz). Though the atmosphere at these altitude is generally very transparent, the absorption at very high frequencies becomes more important, partly caused by minor species. In conclusion, the method presented in this paper could identify sites on Earth with a great potential for submillimetre astronomy, and guide future site testing campaigns in situ.
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Author Lecomte F., Beall G., and Gaudin P.
Title Type Report
Year 2010 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Call Number Serial 2662
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Title A SNP-based assay in a non model species: evolutionary lineage assignment of brown trout ancient DNA Type Journal Article
Year 2012 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume 4 Issue 1 Pages 59-62-
Keywords Ancient DNA, Evolutionary lineage, Homoplasy, Mitochondrial DNA, Multiplex primer extension, SNaPshot,
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Publisher Springer Netherlands Place of Publication Editor
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ISSN 1877-7252 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 4655
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Title Interspecific Hybridization, a Matter of Pioneering? Insights from Atlantic Salmon and Brown Trout Type Journal Article
Year 2011 Publication Journal of Heredity Abbreviated Journal
Volume 102 Issue 2 Pages 237 -242
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Call Number Serial 4617
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Author Jaffal A, Givaudan N, Betoulle S, Terreau A, Paris-Palacios S, Biagianti-Risbourg S, Beall E, Roche H,
Title Polychlorinated biphenyls in freshwater salmonids from the Kerguelen Islands in the Southern Ocean. Type Journal Article
Year 2011 Publication Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987) Abbreviated Journal
Volume 159 Issue 5 Pages 1381-9
Keywords Animals, Biometry, Environmental Monitoring, Female, Indian Ocean Islands, Lipid Metabolism, Male, Muscle, Skeletal, Muscle, Skeletal: chemistry, Polychlorinated Biphenyls, Polychlorinated Biphenyls: analysis, Sex Factors, Species Specificity, Trout, Trout: metabolism, Water Pollutants, Chemical, Water Pollutants, Chemical: analysis,
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Title Invasion Dynamics of a Fish-Free Landscape by Brown Trout (Salmo trutta) Type Journal
Year 2013 Publication PLoS ONE Abbreviated Journal
Volume 8 Issue 8 Pages e71052-
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Metapopulation dynamics over the course of an invasion are usually difficult to grasp because they require large and reliable data collection, often unavailable. The invasion of the fish-free freshwater ecosystems of the remote sub-Antarctic Kerguelen Islands following man-made introductions of brown trout (Salmo trutta) in the 1950's is an exception to this rule. Benefiting from a full long term environmental research monitoring of the invasion, we built a Bayesian dynamic metapopulation model to analyze the invasion dynamics of 85 river systems over 51 years. The model accounted for patch size (river length and connections to lakes), alternative dispersal pathways between rivers, temporal trends in dynamics, and uncertainty in colonization date. The results show that the model correctly represents the observed pattern of invasion, especially if we assume a coastal dispersal pathway between patches. Landscape attributes such as patch size influenced the colonization function, but had no effect on propagule pressure. Independently from patch size and distance between patches, propagule pressure and colonization function were not constant through time. Propagule pressure increased over the course of colonization, whereas the colonization function decreased, conditional on propagule pressure. The resulting pattern of this antagonistic interplay is an initial rapid invasion phase followed by a strong decrease in the invasion rate. These temporal trends may be due to either adaptive processes or environmental gradients encountered along the colonization front. It was not possible to distinguish these two hypotheses. Because invasibility of Kerguelen Is. freshwater ecosystems is very high due to the lack of a pre-existing fish fauna and minimal human interference, our estimates of invasion dynamics represent a blueprint for the potential of brown trout invasiveness in pristine environments. Our conclusions shed light on the future of polar regions where, because of climate change, fish-free ecosystems become increasingly accessible to invasion by fish species.

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Publisher Public Library of Science Place of Publication Editor
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ISSN 1932-6203 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 Introductions, Colonization, Salmo, Oncorhynchus, Salvelinus, Kerguelen Islands,
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Title Type Report
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Call Number Serial 4787
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Title Age validation of the Kerguelen Islands brown trout, Salmo trutta L., and selection of the otolith optimal zone for investigating chronological data series Type Journal Article
Year 2016 Publication Fisheries Research Abbreviated Journal J. Fish Biol.
Volume 176 Issue Pages 22-29
Keywords Age estimation, Annuli, Chronological series, Index, Marking, Salmonidae,
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Call Number Serial 5710
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