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Duhamel G. (1993). The Dissostichus eleginoides Fishery in division 58.5.1 (Kerguelen Islands). Bachelor's thesis, , .
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Duhamel G. (1993). Exploratory longline fishing around the Kerguelen Islands(Division 58.5.1). Description of the fishing effort; Catchability and target size of Dissostichus eleginoides. (Vol. 31). Bachelor's thesis, , .
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Duhamel G. & Pruvost P. (1996). Captures accessoires de poissons lors d'une campagne expérimentale profonde à la Palangre au large des Iles Kerguelen(Division 58.5.1) en 1995/96. Wg-fsa, 96-36, 13.
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Duhamel G. (1995). Pêches exploratoires françaises dans la sous-zone 58.6, résultats des campagnes 1983 à 1995. Wg-fsa, 95/10, 15.
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Lorentsen S.H., Grémillet D. & Nyomen G.H. (2004). Annual Variation in Diet of Breeding Great Cormorants: Does it Reflect Varying Recuitment of Gadoids? Waterbirds, 27, 161–169.
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Helfenstein, F., Danchin, E. & Wagner, R. H. (2004). Assortative mating and sexual size dimorphism in Black-legged kittiwakes. Waterbirds, 27, 350–354.
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Jouventin P., Mcgraw K. J., Morel M. & Célerier A. (2007). Dietary carotenoid supplementation affects orange beak but not foot coloration in Gentoo Penguins Pygoscelis papua. Waterbirds, 30, 573–578.
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Ashford J.R., Duhamel G. & Purves P. (1998). A protocol for randomised sampling of longlines in the Southern Ocean fishery for Dissostichus eleginoides: system of international scientific observations, CCAMLR. W6. FSA 98/60, , 15.
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Grémillet D., Wanless S. & Linton D. (2003). Modelling energetic bottlenecks and foraging habitat utilization in great cormorants: the potential of a GIS approach. Vogelwelt, 124, 205–212.
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Sittler, B., J. Lang, and O. Gilg. (2015). Die unterschiedlichen Reaktionen von Schneeeulen und Falkenraubmöwen auf Lemmingzyklen. Ergebnisse einer Langzeitforschung in Nordost-Grönland (Vol. 53). Bachelor's thesis, , .
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