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Author Yan Axel Gomez Coutouly file  openurl
  Title Type Book Chapter
  Year 2021 Publication (down) Abbreviated Journal  
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  Programme 1217  
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  Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis  
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  Call Number Serial 8692  
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Author Pazmino, A., S. Godin-beekmann, A. Hauchecorne, C. Claud, F. Lefèvre, S. Khaykin, F. Goutail, J. P. Pommereau, C. Boonne, E. Wolfram, J. Salvador, E. Quel,  openurl 
  Title Evaluation of total ozone recovery inside the Antarctic vortex, Type Non peer-reviewed symposium
  Year 2016 Publication (down) Abbreviated Journal  
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  Programme 209  
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  Call Number Serial 6785  
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Author Legovini, Paride file  openurl
  Title Ambient seismic noise tomography of the Antarctic continent Type Thesis
  Year 2019 Publication (down) Abbreviated Journal  
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  Abstract The lithosphere of Antarctica reacts to both the stress variations due to the dynamics of the mantle and the variation of the glacial load due to changes in climate. These two factors act on the dynamics of the glacial mass, on the evolution of the continent's topography and on the plate seismicity. This means that the knowledge of spatial variations in lithospheric thickness is needed to comprehend of the processes that involve interactions between climate and the geosphere. The main aim of this work is to produce a tomographic model of the continent. The classic data source for tomographic studies is a set of seismic signals produced by earthquakes. In this work I use a different technique: information is extracted by correlating the ambient seismic noise recorded in different locations. Instead of a the classic cross-correlation, this work uses the phase cross correlation technique, which appears to be more robust in our use case. Signal phases are used even to improve the correlogram stacks, by weighting the stack samples according to the correlograms' coherence. In Antarctica, the 30s Rayleigh wave group velocity map shows lower velocities in East Antarctica, and higher velocities in West Antarctica, coherently with expectations related to a thicker cratonic crust in the East, and thinner extending crust in the West. Deeper sensitivity of longer periods make the color pattern switch for the 80s map, sensing the upper mantle and consequently higher velocity at the cold roots of cratonic East Antarctica and lower velocity in the tectonically active West. I also contributed to the maintenance and development of the seismic observational infrastructure in Antarctica. This thesis recaps the activities I carried out during my participation to the 31st campaign of the Italian National Antarctic Research Program, to which I participated during the PhD course.  
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Author Craig D.A., Currie D.C. & Vernon P. openurl 
  Title Crozetia Davies (Diptera: Simuliidae): redescription of Cr. crozetensis, Cr. seguyi, number of larval instars, phylogenetic relationships and historical biogeography. Type Journal Article
  Year 2003 Publication (down) Zootaxa Abbreviated Journal Zootaxa  
  Volume 259 Issue Pages 1-39  
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  Programme 136  
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  Call Number Serial 2230  
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Author Monniot F., Dettai A., Eleaume M., Cruaud C. & Ameziane N. openurl 
  Title Type Journal Article
  Year 2011 Publication (down) ZOOTAXA Abbreviated Journal Zootaxa  
  Volume 2817 Issue Pages 1-54  
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  Programme 1124  
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  Call Number Serial 4631  
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Author Monniot F. openurl 
  Title Pelonaia quadrivena n. sp. a case of bipolarity in Ascidiacea. Type Journal Article
  Year 2011 Publication (down) ZOOTAXA Abbreviated Journal Zootaxa  
  Volume 2833 Issue Pages 41-48  
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  Programme 1124  
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Author doi  openurl
  Title The genus Corella (Ascidiacea, Phlebobranchia, Corellidae) in the Southern Hemisphere with description of a new species Type Journal Article
  Year 2013 Publication (down) ZOOTAXA Abbreviated Journal Zootaxa  
  Volume 3702 Issue 2 Pages 135-149  
  Keywords Antarctic, Ascidians, Corellidae, new species, sub-Antarctic,  
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  Programme 1124  
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  ISSN 1175-5334 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 4528  
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Author Vicente C. and Monniot F doi  openurl
  Title The ascidian-associated mysid Corellamysis eltanina gen.nov., sp.nov. (Mysida, Mysidae, Heteromysinae): a new symbiotic relationship from the Southern Ocean Type Journal Article
  Year 2014 Publication (down) ZOOTAXA Abbreviated Journal Zootaxa  
  Volume 3780 Issue 2 Pages 323-346.  
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  Abstract A new mysid species representing a new genus is described based on specimens collected in the 1968 cruise of the U.S. Navy Ship Eltanin from the Macquarie Island region (Southern Ocean). The new mysid, Corellamysis eltanina, is characterized by the globular eyes lacking definite eyestalks, the seven and eighth thoracic endopods specialized as gnathopods forming a strong subchela, and by the armature and shape of the uropod endopod and telson. Corellamysis eltanina lives only in the branchial sacs of the ascidian Corella brewinae suggesting an obligate endocommensal symbiotic association. Therefore, this is the first known report of a mysid living symbiotically with a benthic tunicate, as well as the first report of a mysid symbiosis from the Southern Ocean. The distribution and habitats of known symbiont mysids are reviewed. An update of identification key to world genera and subgenera of Heteromysinae is suggested.  
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Author Smet Willem H De, pdf  doi
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  Title Type Journal Article
  Year 2015 Publication (down) Zootaxa Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 3941 Issue 2 Pages 221-38  
  Keywords Antarctica, Pseudingolfiella, biogeography, chorology, diversity,  
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  Programme 136  
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  Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis  
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  Call Number Serial 6130  
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Author Tshoanelo Miya, Ofer Gon, Monica Mwale, Elie Poulin doi  isbn
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  Title Molecular systematics and taxonomic status of three latitudinally widespread nototheniid (Perciformes: Notothenioidei) fishes from the Southern Ocean Type Journal
  Year 2016 Publication (down) Zootaxa Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 4061 Issue 4 Pages 381-396  
  Keywords Atlantic Ocean sector Gobionotothen Indian Ocean sector Lepidonotothen mitochondrial DNA nuclear gene Pisces sequence divergence  
  Abstract The taxonomic status of the three nototheniids, Lepidonotothen squamifrons, L. larseni and Gobionotothen marionensis from different localities in the Southern Ocean is re-evaluated at the DNA level. DNA sequence divergences and phylogenetic relationship were estimated using a combined mitochondrial (mtDNA, ND2 and COI) dataset and data for one nuclear gene (S7 intron 1). Phylogenies of both datasets had Lepidonotothen kempi nested within L. squamifrons lineage, with low sequence divergences (0% to 0.4%) between the two nominal species suggesting that they are populations of one species. Therefore, these results do not support the previous splitting of L. squamifrons into different species. Similarly, the L. larseni specimens also represented a single genetic unit (0.3% to 0.6%) with low geographic variation between Atlantic and Indian Ocean specimens, which does not support the splitting of this species into geographically restricted species. The mtDNA phylogeny clearly separated individuals of G. acuta from Kerguelen, Heard and MacDonald Islands from G. marionensis individuals into different clades, with sequence divergence of 2.9% between these clades supporting they are different species.  
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  ISSN 1175-5334 ISBN 1175-5334 Medium  
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