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Author Bergerat F. & Angelier J.
Title The south Iceland seismic Zone: tectonic and sismotectonic analyses revealing the evolution from rifting to transform motion. Type Journal Article
Year 2000 Publication Journal of geodynamics Abbreviated Journal
Volume 29 Issue Pages 211-231
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ISSN 0264-3707 ISBN Medium
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Author Engrand C., Deloule E., Robert F., Maurette M. & Kurat G.
Title Extraterrestrial water in micrometeorites cosmic spherules from Antartica: An ion microprobe study. Type Journal Article
Year 1999 Publication Meteoritics & planetary science Abbreviated Journal Meteorit Planet Sci
Volume 34 Issue Pages 773-786
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ISSN 1086-9379 ISBN Medium
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Author Nolan Paul M, Stephen Dobson F, Nicolaus Marion, Karels Tim J, McGraw Kevin J, Jouventin Pierre,
Title Mutual Mate Choice for Colorful Traits in King Penguins Type Journal Article
Year 2010 Publication Ethology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 116 Issue 7 Pages 635 -644
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Abstract Abstract While studies of mate choice based on male color pattern are ubiquitous, studies of mate choice based on ornamental color traits in sexually monomorphic species are less common. We conducted manipulative field experiments on two color ornaments of king penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus), the size of auricular patches of orange feathers and degree of UV reflectance from beak spots, to determine how the degree of ornamentation influenced pairing rate. In a reduction of auricular patch size, females paired significantly more quickly than males in both control and experimental samples. When this bias was taken into account statistically, pairing of individuals with reduced auricular patches was significantly delayed. We also reduced, but did not eliminate, UV reflectance from beak spots by applying a UV filter; no sex difference in pairing rate was evident in this experiment. Treated birds paired significantly more slowly than untreated control individuals, taking more than a week longer to pair on average than their unmanipulated counterparts, a result that was significant for males and approached significance for females. Our results may indicate mutual mate choice via UV reflectance of the beak spot. Given that this is a species where breeding is extremely slow and considerable investment by both males and females is required for successful reproduction, our results support the hypothesis that in such species, sexual selection might act on the same ornament in both sexes.
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Publisher Blackwell Publishing Ltd Place of Publication Editor
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ISSN 1439-0310 ISBN Medium
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Author Engrand C., Deloule E., Hoppe P., Kurat G., Maurette M. & Robert F.
Title Water contents of COPS-rich cosmic spherules from Antarctica. Type Journal Article
Year 1996 Publication Meteoritics Abbreviated Journal
Volume 31 Issue Pages 43
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Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis
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ISSN 0026-1114 ISBN Medium
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Author D'amico S., Gerdray C. & Feller G.
Title Structural similarities and evolutionary relationships in chloride-dependent a-amylases. Type Journal Article
Year 2000 Publication Gene Abbreviated Journal Gene
Volume 253 Issue Pages 95-105
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Programme 165
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ISSN 0378-1119 ISBN Medium
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Author Wendler G., Andre J.C., Pettre P., Gosink J. & Parish T.
Title Type Journal Article
Year 1993 Publication Antarctic research series Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 23-46
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Programme 211
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ISSN 0066-4634 ISBN Medium
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Author Bernard S.F., Mioskowski E. & Groscolas R.
Title Blockade of fatty acid oxidation mimics phase II-phase III transition in a fasting bird, the king penguin. Type Journal Article
Year 2002 Publication American journal of physiology-regulatory integrative and comparative physiology Abbreviated Journal Am. J. Physiol. Regul. Integr. Comp. Physiol.
Volume 283 Issue Pages 144-152
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ISSN 0363-6119 ISBN Medium
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Author Godin S., Guirlet M., David C. & Greskiewiecz R.
Title Climatological Study of Stratospheric Ozone at Northern Mid-Latitude and Southern Polar Latitude. Type Conference - International - Communication
Year 1995 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract IU66, Boulder
Programme 209
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Title Effects of weather on activity and sleep in brooding king penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus). Type Journal Article
Year 2001 Publication Polar biology Abbreviated Journal Polar Biol.
Volume 24 Issue Pages 508-511
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ISSN 0722-4060 ISBN Medium
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Author Cherel Yves, Fontaine Camille, Richard Pierre, Labat Jean-Philippe,
Title Isotopic niches and trophic levels of myctophid fishes and their predators in the Southern Ocean Type Journal Article
Year 2010 Publication Limonology And Oceanography Abbreviated Journal Limnol. Oceanogr.
Volume 55 Issue 1 Pages 324 -332
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Abstract We report the trophic structure of a myctophid assemblage by measuring the isotopic niches of 14 species living in Kerguelen waters, southern Indian Ocean. Most of the species show distinct isotopic niches that differ by at least one of the two niche axes (d13C habitat and d15N trophic position), indicating trophic partitioning within the assemblage. Strong niche segregation occurs within each of the three most common genera of myctophids (Electrona, Gymnoscopelus, and Protomyctophum), illustrating the different mechanisms (habitat and dietary segregation) that allow coexistence of closely related species. Calculated trophic levels (TLs) of myctophids ranged from 3.3 to 4.2, showing that they are secondary and tertiary consumers in the pelagic ecosystem. The positive relationship between TL and standard length of fish points out a structuring effect of size, with larger species (Gymnoscopelus spp.) occupying a higher trophic position than smaller species (Krefftichthys anderssoni and Protomyctophum spp.). Myctophids occupy an intermediate trophic position between macrozooplanktonic crustaceans and seabirds and marine mammals within the pelagic ecosystem. However, the TLs of large myctophids overlap those of crustacean-eating seabirds e.g., Eudyptes spp. (crested penguins) and Pachyptila belcheri. The isotopic niche of myctophids indicates that Aptenodytes patagonicus (king penguin) adults prey upon K. anderssoni when they feed for themselves, thus exemplifying the usefulness of isotopic datasets on potential prey of predators to depict trophic relationships.
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ISSN 0024-3590 ISBN Medium
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