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Author Blockeel TL, Passos Bastos Cid José, Bednarek-Ochyra H, Ochyra R, Dulin Michail V, Fovet L, Garcia C, Hedenäs Lars, Hugonnot V, Krmac M, Koponen T, Lebouvier M, Martins A, Müller F, Sabovljevi Marko, Lakui Dmitar, Schäfer-Verwimp A, Sérgio C, Surina Botjan, Yayinta Özlem Tonguç,
Title New national and regional bryophyte records, 22 Type Journal Article
Year 2009 Publication Journal of Bryology Abbreviated Journal J. Bryol.
Volume 31 Issue 3 Pages 201 -210
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Programme 136
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Publisher (down) Maney Publishing Place of Publication Editor
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ISSN 0373-6687 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 2133
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Author Ellis L T; Bednarek-Ochyra H; Cykowska B; Ochyra R; Garcia C; Sérgio C; Lebouvier M; Manolaki P; Giannouris E; Kadis C; Marková I; Papp B; Szurdoki E; Peralta D F; Pláek V; Ristow R; Sabovljevi M; Sim-Sim M; Smith V R; Tsakiri E; Váa J; Virchenko V M; Barsukov O O,
Title New national and regional bryophyte records, 30 Type Journal Article
Year 2012 Publication Journal of Bryology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 34 Issue 1 Pages 45-51(7)
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Programme 136
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Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis
Publisher (down) Maney Publishing Place of Publication Editor
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ISSN 0373-6687 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 4104
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Author Ellis L T, Afonina O M, Asthana A K, Gupta R, Sahu V, Nath V, Batan N, Bednarek-Ochyra H, Benitez A, Erzberger P, Fedosov V E, Górski P, Gradstein S R, Gremmen N, Hallingbäck T, Hagström M, Köckinger H, Lebouvier M, Meinunger L, Németh C, Nobis M, Nowak A, Özdemir T, Pawlikowski P, Sawicki J, Sérgio C, Ministro P, Garcia C A, Smith V R, Stow S, Suárez G M, Flores J R, Thouvenot L, van Rooy J, Zander R H,
Title New national and regional bryophyte records, 39 Type Journal Article
Year 2014 Publication Journal of Bryology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 36 Issue 2 Pages 134-151
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Programme 136
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Call Number Serial 4883
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Author Bulat S, Alekhina I, Lipenkov V, Lukin V, Marie D, Petit J,
Title Cell concentrations of microorganisms in glacial and lake ice of the Vostok ice core, East Antarctica Type Journal Article
Year 2009 Publication Microbiology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 78 Issue 6 Pages 808-810
Keywords Biomedical and Life Sciences,
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Programme 355
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Publisher (down) MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica distributed exclusively by Springer Science+Business Media LLC. Place of Publication Editor
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ISSN 0026-2617 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 2836
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Author Chuvochina M, Alekhina I, Normand P, Petit J, Bulat S,
Title Three events of Saharan dust deposition on the Mont Blanc glacier associated with different snow-colonizing bacterial phylotypes Type Journal Article
Year 2011 Publication Microbiology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 80 Issue 1 Pages 125-131
Keywords Biomedical and Life Sciences,
Abstract A preliminary study has demonstrated that the structure and species composition of microbial communities associated with events of dust deposition from the Sahara Desert to the Mont Blanc glacier varied considerably between samples originating from different time periods. Even for depositions within a single month, the dominant microbial phylotypes and candidates to colonize the snow pack were different. It is therefore highly probable that the structure and species composition of microbial communities will be different between any events of the kind. Apparently, the phenomenon does not correlate with the time the dust stays in the snow cover and consequently with the probable development of microorganisms in situ (three months, one month, and one week). The reasons for the variation may be the differences in conditions in the epicenter of a specific North African dust storm, as well as the history of the dust transport in the atmosphere. The candidates for joining the snow biome of Mont Blanc turned out to be different for three dust events (DEs) and belong to different, mostly minor, phylotypes related to Crossiella cryophilus ( Actinobacteria ), Devosia limi (- Proteobacteria ), Deinococcus claudionis Deinococcus-Thermus ), Anabaena sp. ( Cyanobacteria ), and Hymenobacter soli ( Bacteroidetes ). Since all these phylotypes have been previously isolated from soil samples of the Antarctic and Arctic, Arctic snow and ice, and the Alpine belt soils and sedimentary rocks of the glacier bed, they were tentatively ascribed to the group of snow pack colonizers.
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Publisher (down) MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica distributed exclusively by Springer Science+Business Media LLC. Place of Publication Editor
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ISSN 0026-2617 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 3466
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Author Degletagne Cyril, Keime Celine, Rey Benjamin, de Dinechin Marc, Forcheron Fabien, Chuchana Paul, Jouventin Pierre, Gautier Christian, Duchamp Claude,
Title Transcriptome analysis in non-model species: a new method for the analysis of heterologous hybridization on microarrays Type Journal Article
Year 2010 Publication BMC Genomics Abbreviated Journal
Volume 11 Issue 1 Pages 344
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Abstract BACKGROUND:Recent developments in high-throughput methods of analyzing transcriptomic profiles are promising for many areas of biology, including ecophysiology. However, although commercial microarrays are available for most common laboratory models, transcriptome analysis in non-traditional model species still remains a challenge. Indeed, the signal resulting from heterologous hybridization is low and difficult to interpret because of the weak complementarity between probe and target sequences, especially when no microarray dedicated to a genetically close species is available.RESULTS:We show here that transcriptome analysis in a species genetically distant from laboratory models is made possible by using MAXRS, a new method of analyzing heterologous hybridization on microarrays. This method takes advantage of the design of several commercial microarrays, with different probes targeting the same transcript. To illustrate and test this method, we analyzed the transcriptome of king penguin pectoralis muscle hybridized to Affymetrix chicken microarrays, two organisms separated by an evolutionary distance of approximately 100 million years. The differential gene expression observed between different physiological situations computed by MAXRS was confirmed by real-time PCR on 10 genes out of 11 tested.CONCLUSIONS:MAXRS appears to be an appropriate method for gene expression analysis under heterologous hybridization conditions.
Programme 131
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Publisher (down) Kluwer Academic Publishers Place of Publication Editor
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ISSN 1471-2164 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 133
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Author Bókony Veronika, Lendvai Adám Z, Liker András, Angelier Frédéric, Wingfield John C, Chastel Olivier,
Title Stress response and the value of reproduction: are birds prudent parents? Type Journal Article
Year 2009 Publication The American naturalist Abbreviated Journal Am. Nat.
Volume 173 Issue 5 Pages 589 -598
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Abstract In vertebrates, stressors such as starvation or predator attacks stimulate the rapid elevation of circulating glucocorticoid hormones, triggering physiological and behavioral responses that aid immediate survival but simultaneously inhibit reproduction. This stress response has been proposed to serve as a physiological mediator of life-history trade-offs: when the value of current reproduction is high relative to the value of future reproduction and survival, a mitigated stress response is expected to enable successful breeding and maximize fitness. Using phylogenetic comparative analyses, we investigated baseline and peak stress-induced plasma corticosterone levels during parental care in 64 bird species. We found that (1) species with a higher value of the current brood relative to future breeding mounted weaker corticosterone responses during acute stress, and (2) females in species with more female-biased parental care had weaker corticosterone responses. These results support the brood value hypothesis, suggesting that the stress response evolves as an adaptive basis for life-history strategies. Further, we found that (3) baseline corticosterone correlated positively with brood value and negatively with body mass, and (4) peak corticosterone was greater in species breeding at higher latitudes. The latter findings suggest that circulating corticosterone concentrations might be matched to the anticipated demands and risks during nesting.
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Publisher (down) JSTOR Place of Publication Editor
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ISSN 0003-0147 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 2258
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Author Genthon C, Six D, Scarchilli C, Ciardini V, Frezzotti M,
Title Meteorological and snow accumulation gradients across Dome C, East Antarctic plateau Type Journal Article
Year 2016 Publication International Journal of Climatology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 36 Issue 1 Pages 455-466
Keywords Antarctic plateau, surface meteorology, surface mass balance, spatial gradients,
Abstract In situ observations show that snow accumulation is 10% larger 25 km north than south of the summit of Dome C on the east antarctic plateau. The mean wind direction is southerly. Although a slight slope-related diverging katabatic flow component is detectable, the area is an essentially flat (10 m elevation change or less) homogeneous snow surface. The European Center for Medium-range Weather Forecasts meteorological analyses data reproduce a significant accumulation gradient and suggest that 90% of the the mean accumulation results from the 25% largest precipitation events. During these events, air masses originate from coastal areas in the north rather than from inland in the south. Radiative cooling condensation occurs on the way across the dome and as the moisture reservoir is depleted less snow is dumped 25 km south than north, with little direct impact from the local (50-km scale) topography. Air masses are warmer on average, and warmer north than south, when originating from the coast. This marginally affects the mean temperature gradients. The moisture gradients are more affected because moisture is nonlinearly related to temperature: the mean atmospheric moisture is larger north than south. Significant meteorological and hydrological gradients over such relatively small distances (50 km) over locally flat region may be an issue when interpreting ice cores: although cores are drilled at the top of domes and ridges where the slopes and elevation gradients are minimal, they sample small surfaces in areas affected by significant meteorological and hydrological spatial gradients.
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Publisher (down) John Wiley & Sons, Ltd Place of Publication Editor
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ISSN 1097-0088 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 6302
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Author Jaeger Audrey, Lecomte Vincent J, Weimerskirch Henri, Richard Pierre, Cherel Yves,
Title Seabird satellite tracking validates the use of latitudinal isoscapes to depict predators' foraging areas in the Southern Ocean Type Journal Article
Year 2010 Publication Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry Abbreviated Journal Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom.
Volume 24 Issue 23 Pages 3456-3460
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Abstract Stable isotopes are increasingly being used to trace wildlife movements. A fundamental prerequisite of animal isotopic tracking is a good knowledge of spatial isotopic variations in the environment. Few accessible reference maps of the isotopic landscape (isoscapes) are available for marine predators. Here, we validate for the first time an isotopic gradient for higher trophic levels by using a unique combination of a large number of satellite-tracks and subsequent blood plasma isotopic signatures from a wide-ranging oceanic predator. The plasma 13C and 15N values of wandering albatrosses (n=45) were highly and positively correlated to the Southern Ocean latitudes at which the satellite-tracked individuals foraged. The well-defined latitudinal baseline carbon isoscapes in the Southern Ocean is thus reflected in the tissue of consumers, but with a positive shift due to the cumulative effect of a slight 13C-enrichment at each trophic level. The data allowed us to estimate the carbon isotopic position of the main oceanic fronts in the area, and thus to delineate robust isoscapes of the main foraging zones for top predators. The plasma 13C and 15N values were positively and linearly correlated, thus suggesting that latitudinal isoscapes also occur for 15N at the base of the food web in oceanic waters of the Southern Ocean. The combination of device deployments with sampling of relevant tissues for isotopic analysis appears to be a powerful tool for investigating consumers' isoscapes at various spatio-temporal scales. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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ISSN 1097-0231 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 2981
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Author Vicars William C, Bhattacharya S K, Erbland Joseph, Savarino Joël,
Title Measurement of the 17O-excess (17O) of tropospheric ozone using a nitrite-coated filter Type Journal Article
Year 2012 Publication Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry Abbreviated Journal
Volume 26 Issue 10 Pages 1219-1231
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Programme 1011
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Publisher (down) John Wiley & Sons, Ltd Place of Publication Editor
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ISSN 1097-0231 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 3613
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