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Chastel O., Blévin P., Humann‑Guilleminot S., Helfenstein F., Tartu S., Angelier F., Sebastiano M., Costantini D., Shaffer S., Bustamante P., Labadie P., Budzinski H., Herzke D., Moe B., Bustnes J.O., Gabrielsen G.W. 

Title Contaminants of growing concern: Poly- and Perfluoroalkylated Substances (PFAS) and their physiological consequences in seabirds Type Peer-reviewed symposium
Year 2021 Publication (down) World seabird conference virtual meeting, October 4-8, 2021 Abbreviated Journal
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Programme 330
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Call Number Serial 8334
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Author Reynaud L. & Dobrovolski S.G.
Title Statistical analysis of glaciers fluctuations data. Type Journal Article
Year 1995 Publication (down) World Glacier Monitoring, Unesco, Haeberli Ed. Abbreviated Journal
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Programme 265
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Call Number Serial 361
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Author Duprat J.
Title Isotopic analysis of cometary dust Type Book Chapter
Year 2017 Publication (down) Workshop: Structure and Reactions for Nuclear Astrophysics, 22-24 November 2017, Strasbourg, France Abbreviated Journal
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Programme 1120
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Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis
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Call Number Serial 7915
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Author Testut L., B. Legrésy, C. Watson, R. Coleman, H. Brolsma, R. Handsworth.
Title Sea level trends in the Commonwealth Bay over the last century from historical data Type Communication
Year 2018 Publication (down) Workshop on sea-level measurements in hostile conditions, 13-15 march 2018, moscow. Abbreviated Journal
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Programme 688
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Call Number Serial 7046
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Author Testut L., P. Téchiné, M. Calzas, A. Guillot, C. Guillerm, C. Brachet, C. Drezen, L. Fichen, T. Donal.
Title The French tide gauges network in Southern Ocean and Antarctica – ROSAME – Conclusions and recommendations after 25 years of experience Type Communication
Year 2018 Publication (down) Workshop on sea-level measurements in hostile conditions, 13-15 march 2018, moscow. Abbreviated Journal
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Programme 688
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Call Number Serial 7047
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Author K.-L. Klein
Title Relativistic solar particle events (GLEs) and solar eruptive activity Type Non peer-reviewed symposium
Year 2017 Publication (down) Workshop “10 years nmdb”, athens (greece), 20-23 march 2017 Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages oral; invited talk
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Programme 227
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Call Number Serial 6784
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Author Ramonet, M., M. Schmidt, L. Pépin, V. Kazan, D. Picard, D. Filippi, L. Jourd'heuil, C. Valant, G. Monvoisin, R. Sarda and P.Ciais.
Title The French Trace Gas Monitoring Program (RAMCES) Type Journal Article
Year 2003 Publication (down) WMO/GAW Report Abbreviated Journal
Volume 148 Issue Pages 136-148
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Programme 416-439
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Call Number Serial 4180
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Author Schmidt, M., P. Ciais, I. Levin, H.Meijer, M. Ramonet et al.
Title The European Intercomparison Project for Greenhouse Gas Monitoring (TACOS-Infrastructure) Type Journal Article
Year 2003 Publication (down) WMO/GAW Report Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 32-36
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Programme 439
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Call Number Serial 4181
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Author Barbraud Christophe, Weimerskirch Henri,
Title Assessing the effect of satellite transmitters on the demography of the Wandering Albatross Diomedea exulans Type Journal Article
Year 2012 Publication (down) WILSON JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY Abbreviated Journal Wilson J Ornithol
Volume 153 Issue 2 Pages 375-383-
Keywords Adult survival, Breeding success, Capturerecapture, Multistate, Satellite transmitters, Wandering Albatross,
Abstract Satellite transmitters and other tracking devices are valuable tools for furthering our understanding of bird movements, and their use has been steadily increasing. Since the necessary handling of birds to deploy transmitters can have deleterious consequences and the transmitter itself can add substantial mass, particularly to small species, or bring discomfort to the individual birds to which they are attached, it is important to quantify the effect such devices on both the behavior and the fitness of equipped animals. Very few studies have focused on the demographic effects of equipping birds with a satellite transmitter, with the vast majority of such studies focusing on short-term behavioral effects. We have assessed the demographic effects of attaching a satellite transmitter to the back of adult breeding Wandering Albatross individuals using long-term demographic data (20 years) and recent developments in capture–recapture methodology. We found no evidence of any negative effects of the attached devices on the probability of survival, breeding, or breeding successfully in the current or following season in either males or females. We conclude that the current satellite transmitters and smaller devices used by researchers are valuable conservation and research tools that do not adversely affect the demographic traits of large albatrosses. Similar tests should be carried out on smaller species, which are more likely to be affected.
Programme 109
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Publisher Springer-Verlag Place of Publication Editor
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ISSN 2193-7192 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 3864
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Author Barbraud Christophe, Weimerskirch Henri,
Title Estimating survival and reproduction in a quasi-biennially breeding seabird with uncertain and unobservable states Type Journal Article
Year 2012 Publication (down) WILSON JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY Abbreviated Journal Wilson J Ornithol
Volume 152 Issue 2 Pages 605-615-
Keywords Capturerecapture, Multievent, Multistate, Temporary emigration, Wandering Albatross,
Abstract Estimating the effects of environmental factors on the population dynamics of albatrosses is necessary for their conservation. This requires estimation of demographic parameters, long-time series of capture–recapture data, and knowledge of their at-sea distribution. For biennial albatrosses, multistate mark–recapture models (MSMR) considering individuals during their sabbatical year as unobservable could provide reliable estimates. However, this requires that state assignment is determined with certainty which may not be the case in historical data. We applied multievent mark–recapture models (MEMR) to data on adult Wandering Albatross (Diomedea exulans) at Possession Island collected between 1966 and 2006. The models accounted for state uncertainty for those breeding states where the breeding outcome was uncertain. Survival estimates obtained from models not accounting for temporary emigration were higher than those obtained from models accounting for temporary emigration. For males and females, survival estimates from the MEMR models were higher than those from CJS and MSMR models. Annual survival probability was 0.924 (SE = 0.034) for breeding females, 0.971 (SE = 0.038) for non-breeding females, 0.954 (SE = 0.018) for breeding males, and 0.938 (SE = 0.017) for non-breeding males. Whereas Wandering Albatrosses are generally considered as obligate biennial breeders, we found that the probability that successful breeders attempted to breed in a subsequent year was 0.069 for females and 0.048 for males, although their probability of success was 44–62% lower than that of individuals that skipped breeding.
Programme 109
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Publisher Springer-Verlag Place of Publication Editor
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ISSN 2193-7192 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 3866
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