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Ducatina umbilicata gen. et sp. nov., a remarkable Trapeliaceae from the subantarctic islands in the Indian Ocean 2016 The Lichenologist 136 Journal Article 49 127-140 details   doi
Mass spectrometry as a versatile ancillary technique for the rapid in situ identification of lichen metabolites directly from TLC plates 2017 The Lichenologist 136 Journal 49 507-520 details   doi
Health access inequities and magic medicine: the first ancient evidence? 2020 The Lancet 1038 Journal 395 1343-1344 details   file doi
Modelling species response to climate change in sub-Antarctic islands: echinoids as a case study for the Kerguelen Plateau 2017 The Kerguelen plateau: marine ecosystem and fisheries. Proceedings of the second symposium, November 2017, Australia 1044 Peer-reviewed symposium 95-116 details   openurl
Long-term monitoring of coastal benthic habitats in the Kerguelen Islands: a legacy of decades of marine biology research 2019 The kerguelen plateau: marine ecosystem and fisheries. proceedings of the second symposium 1044 Book Chapter 383-402 details   file doi
Modeling species response to climate change in sub-Antarctic islands – Echinoids as a case study for the Kerguelen Plateau. 2019 The kerguelen plateau: marine ecosystem and fisheries. proceedings of the second symposium 1044 Book Chapter 383-402 details   file doi
K. Collomp, C. Buisson, F. Lasne, R. Collomp DHEA, physical exercise and doping 2015 The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 1199 Journal 145 206-212 details   doi
Heart rate as a predictor of energy expenditure in undisturbed fasting and incubating penguins. 2010 The Journal of experimental biology 119;394 Journal Article 213 153 -60 details   doi
Measuring foraging activity in a deep-diving bird: comparing wiggles, oesophageal temperatures and beak-opening angles as proxies of feeding. 2010 The Journal of experimental biology 394 Journal Article 213 3874 -80 details   doi
Are stress hormone levels a good proxy of foraging success? An experiment with king penguins, Aptenodytes patagonicus. 2009 The Journal of experimental biology 109;394 Journal Article 212 2824 -9 details   pdf doi
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