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Year 2010 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract Supervisors Dr Jean Louis Rouanet and Damien Roussel
Programme 131
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Author Harrison A.P., Tivey D.R., Clausen T., Duchamp C. & Dauncey M.J.
Title Role of thyroid hormones in early postnatal development of skeletal muscle and its implicationsfor undernutrition. Type Journal Article
Year 1996 Publication British journal of nutrition Abbreviated Journal Br. J. Nutr.
Volume 76 Issue Pages 841-855
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Programme 131
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ISSN 0007-1145 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial (up) 472
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Author Ashford J.R., Duhamel G. & Purves P.
Title A protocol for randomised sampling of longlines in the Southern Ocean fishery for Dissostichus eleginoides: system of international scientific observations, CCAMLR. Type Journal Article
Year 1998 Publication W6. FSA 98/60 Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 15
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Programme 180
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Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis
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Call Number Serial (up) 473
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Author Putaud J.P. & Nguyen B.C.
Title Assessment of Dimethyl sulfide sea-air exchange rate. Type Journal Article
Year 1996 Publication Journal of geophysical research-atmospheres Abbreviated Journal J. Geophys. Res.
Volume 101 Issue Pages 4403-4411
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Programme 146
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ISSN 0148-0227 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial (up) 474
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Author Wakefield Ewan D, Phillips Richard A, Trathan Philip N, Arata Javier, Gales Rosemary, Huin Nic, Robertson Graham, Waugh Susan M, Weimerskirch Henri, Matthiopoulos Jason,
Title Habitat preference, accessibility, and competition limit the global distribution of breeding Black-browed Albatrosses Type Journal Article
Year 2011 Publication Ecological Monographs Abbreviated Journal
Volume 81 Issue 1 Pages 141 -167
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Abstract Telemetry methods and remote sensing now make it possible to record the spatial usage of wide-ranging marine animals and the biophysical characteristics of their pelagic habitats. Furthermore, recent statistical advances mean that such data can be used to test ecological hypotheses and estimate species distributions. Black-browed Albatrosses Thalassarche melanophrys are highly mobile marine predators with a circumpolar breeding and foraging distribution in the Southern Hemisphere. Although they remain relatively abundant, increased fisheries bycatch has led to their listing as endangered by conservation bodies. We satellite-tracked 163 breeding Black-browed Albatrosses and eight closely related Campbell Albatrosses T. impavida from nine colonies. We then quantified habitat usage, and modeled population-level spatial distribution at spatiotemporal scales .50 km and 1 month, as a function of habitat accessibility, habitat preference, and intraspecific competition, using mixed-effects generalized additive models (GAMM). During incubation, birds foraged over a wider area than in the post-brood chick-rearing period, when they are more time constrained. Throughout breeding, the order of habitat preference of Black-browed Albatrosses was for neritic (0500 m), shelf-break and upper shelf-slope (5001000 m), and then oceanic (.1000 m) waters. Black-browed Albatrosses also preferred areas with steeper (.38) bathymetric relief and, in addition, during incubation, warmer sea surface temperatures (peak preference ;168C). Although this suggests specialization in neritic habitats, incubation-stage Black- browed Albatrosses from South Georgia also foraged extensively in oceanic waters, preferring areas with high eddy kinetic energy (.250 cm2/s2), especially the Brazil-Malvinas Confluence, a region of intense mesoscale turbulence. During chick-rearing, this species had a more southerly distribution, and following the seasonal retreat of sea ice, birds from some populations utilized neritic polar waters. Campbell Albatrosses showed similar bathymetric preferences but also preferred positive sea level anomalies. Black-browed Albatross foraging areas were partially spatially segregated with respect to colony and region, with birds preferring locations distant from neighboring colonies, presumably in order to reduce competition between parapatric conspecifics. At the global scale, the greatest concentrations of breeding Black-browed Albatrosses are in southern South American neritic, shelf-break, and shelf-slope waters. These regions also hold large fisheries and should therefore be a priority for introduction of bycatch mitigation measures.
Programme 109
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Publisher Ecological Society of America Place of Publication Editor
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ISSN 0012-9615 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial (up) 475
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Author Weimerskirch H.
Title Seabird demography and its relationship with the marine environment. Type Book Chapter
Year 2001 Publication Biology of marine birds Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 115-135
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Abstract in E.A. Schreiber & J. Burger (Eds) Biology of Marine Birds (CRC Marine Biology), Boca Raton London New York Washington D.C.
Programme 109
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Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis
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Call Number Serial (up) 476
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Author Charrier Isabelle, Aubin Thierry, Mathevon Nicolas,
Title MotherCalf vocal communication in Atlantic walrus: a first field experimental study Type Journal Article
Year 2010 Publication Animal Cognition Abbreviated Journal
Volume 13 Issue 3 Pages 471-482 -482
Keywords Biomedical and Life Sciences,
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Programme 450
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Publisher Springer Berlin / Heidelberg Place of Publication Editor
Language Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN 1435-9448 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial (up) 477
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Author Henry B. & Plessard C.
Title New paleomagnetic results from the Kerguelen Islands. Type Journal Article
Year 1997 Publication Geophysical journal international Abbreviated Journal
Volume 128 Issue Pages 73-83
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Programme 310
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ISSN 0956-540X ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial (up) 478
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Title Provenance of freshwater pulses in the Gulf of Mexico during the last deglaciation Type Journal Article
Year 2010 Publication Quaternary Research Abbreviated Journal
Volume 74 Issue 2 Pages 235-245
Keywords Deglaciation, Meltwater pulse, Laurentide Ice Sheet, Clay minerals, Orca Basin, Mississippi River,
Abstract During the last deglaciation, the decaying Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS) delivered huge volumes of meltwater toward the Gulf of Mexico. The present investigation of clay mineralogy and grain-size characteristics of terrigenous sediments deposited in the Orca Basin (Gulf of Mexico) offers a unique opportunity to link the marine record of these meltwater floods with the reconstructed continental glacial history and the modeled drainage patterns. Five peculiar sedimentary levels, characterized by high smectite content and low CaCO3 content, were identified and occurred simultaneously with major meltwater floods. According to recently published clay mineral distribution maps for North America, these results help to pinpoint the southwestern margin of the LIS as a main contributor to most of the meltwater discharges. In addition, the peculiar mineralogical composition (illite and chlorite-rich) of the sediments characterizing the meltwater episode associated with Heinrich event 1 suggests a provenance from the Great Lakes area, supporting the interpretation of destabilization of the LIS southeastern margin during this event. Decreased terrigenous contribution associated with changing provenance of sediments after 12.9 cal ka BP suggests strong modifications of the continental hydrography in relation to Lake Agassiz history and changes in the morphology of Mississippi delta due to rising sea level.
Programme 316
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ISSN 0033-5894 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial (up) 479
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Author Genthon Christophe, Town Michael S, Six Delphine, Favier Vincent, Argentini Stefania, Pellegrini Andrea,
Title Meteorological atmospheric boundary layer measurements and ECMWF analyses during summer at Dome C, Antarctica Type Journal Article
Year 2010 Publication J. Geophys. Res. Abbreviated Journal J. Geophys. Res.
Volume 115 Issue D5 Pages D05104 -
Keywords Antarctica, boundary layer, ECMWF, 3307 Atmospheric Processes: Boundary layer processes, 0798 Cryosphere: Modeling, 0394 Atmospheric Composition and Structure: Instruments and techniques,
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Programme 1013
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Publisher AGU Place of Publication Editor
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Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
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ISSN 0148-0227 ISBN Medium
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Notes Approved yes
Call Number Serial (up) 480
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