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Author Claire Garrigue, Helene Peltier, Magaly Chambellant, Remi Dodemont, Veronique Perard, Vincent Ridoux, Jean-Benoît Charrassin
Title An update of the CETA project: cetacean observation program in East Antarctica 2010-2014 Type Peer-reviewed symposium
Year 2014 Publication Conference: Report to the Scientific Committee of the International Whaling Commission, Bled, Slovénie Abbreviated Journal
Volume SC65b/SH05 Issue Pages
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Author Delphine Six, Vincent Favier, Antoine Rabatel, Patrick Wagnon, Christian Vincent
Title GLACIOCLIM: GLACiers, an Observatory of CLIMate. A glacio-hydro-meteorological monitoring service to document glacier/climate relationships under different climate regimes Type Book Chapter
Year 2015 Publication Our common future under climate change, international scientific conference, 7-10 july 2015, unesco, paris, france Abbreviated Journal
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Call Number Serial (down) 8710
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Author Sarah Di Giglio, Antonio Agüera, Bruno Danis, Marc Eléaume, Jérôme Fournier-Sowinski, Cyril Gallut, Philip Jane, Loïc Michel, Francesca Pasotti, Ricardo Sahade, Ann Vanreusel, Philippe Dubois
Title Acid-base physiology of the Antarctic sea urchin Sterechinus neumayeri: differences according to environmental conditions? Type Peer-reviewed symposium
Year 2017 Publication 12th scar biology symposium, 10-14 july 2017, leuven, belgium Abbreviated Journal
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Call Number Serial (down) 8709
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Author Cyril Gallut, Jérôme Fournier-Sowinski, Nadia Améziane, Erwan Amice, Laurent Chauvaud, Eduardo Forno, Olivier Domenjoz, Elsa Freschet, Philip Jane, Anouchka Krygelmans, Loïc Michel, Antoine Schaad, Julien Thebault, Stefano Schiaparelli, Marc Eléaume, Agnès Dettaï
Title Autonomous reef monitoring structures in the Southern Ocean, a tool for the study of the understudied small fauna Type Peer-reviewed symposium
Year 2017 Publication 12th SCAR biology symposium, 10-14 July 2017, Leuven, Belgium Abbreviated Journal
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Call Number Serial (down) 8708
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Author Xavier Meyer
Title Programme IPEV 1091 “l’AMMER” : les manchots adélie comme bioplateformes de l’environnement Type Peer-reviewed symposium
Year 2015 Publication European Science Foundation Abbreviated Journal
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Author Stéphane Hourdez, Jérôme Fournier-Sowinski, Pierre Chevaldonne
Title Mission POLARIS : Invertébrés antarctiques et réchauffement global Type Journal
Year 2018 Publication Subaqua Abbreviated Journal
Volume 278 Issue Pages
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Programme 1102
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Author Héloïg Barbel Le Page, Dominique Todisco, James Woollett
Title (Re)penser la relation au territoire : vers une archéologie de l’habiter Type Journal
Year 2022 Publication Palethnologie. Archéologie et sciences humaines Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue 11 Pages
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Abstract La posture endossée par les chercheur.es structure les problématiques qu’il.elle.s abordent et leurs choix quant aux approches employées pour les étudier. Cet article offre une réflexion sur l’importance de questionner nos postures paradigmatiques, qui structurent notre rapport à la recherche. Elle a émergé de recherches menées en collaboration avec le Gouvernement du Nunatsiavut et la communauté de Nain (Nunatsiavut, Labrador, Canada). Celles-ci contribuent à pluraliser les narrations historiques sur la période coloniale, en s’intéressant à la diversité des choix des Nunatsiavummiut concernant leurs relations avec le système missionnaire. Cette discussion, articulant archéologie et géographie, développe une approche relationnelle du territoire par l’habiter et questionne la trace laissée par les systèmes d’activités quotidiennes à travers le temps et l’espace. Une réflexion sur les façons d’appréhender la complexité des relations aux lieux, au paysage et aux artefacts nous amène à aborder la diversité des vestiges mis au jour, et la nécessité d’une mise en dialogue des disciplines pour étudier les systèmes d’activités passés à partir de leurs traces.
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ISSN 2108-6532 ISBN Medium
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Author Aymeric Houstin, Daniel P. Zitterbart, Alexander Winterl, Sebastian Richter, Víctor Planas-Bielsa, Damien Chevallier, André Ancel, Jérôme Fournier, Ben Fabry, Céline Le Bohec
Title Biologging of emperor penguins—Attachment techniques and associated deployment performance Type Journal
Year 2022 Publication PLOS ONE Abbreviated Journal
Volume 17 Issue 8 Pages e0265849
Keywords Animal behavior Animal sociality Birds Equipment Feathers Legs Molting Penguins
Abstract An increasing number of marine animals are equipped with biologgers, to study their physiology, behaviour and ecology, often for conservation purposes. To minimise the impacts of biologgers on the animals’ welfare, the Refinement principle from the Three Rs framework (Replacement, Reduction, Refinement) urges to continuously test and evaluate new and updated biologging protocols. Here, we propose alternative and promising techniques for emperor penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri) capture and on-site logger deployment that aim to mitigate the potential negative impacts of logger deployment on these birds. We equipped adult emperor penguins for short-term (GPS, Time-Depth Recorder (TDR)) and long-term (i.e. planned for one year) deployments (ARGOS platforms, TDR), as well as juvenile emperor penguins for long-term deployments (ARGOS platforms) in the Weddell Sea area where they had not yet been studied. We describe and qualitatively evaluate our protocols for the attachment of biologgers on-site at the colony, the capture of the animals and the recovery of the devices after deployment. We report unprecedented recaptures of long-term equipped adult emperor penguins (50% of equipped individuals recaptured after 290 days). Our data demonstrate that the traditional technique of long-term attachment by gluing the biologgers directly to the back feathers causes excessive feather breakage and the loss of the devices after a few months. We therefore propose an alternative method of attachment for back-mounted devices. This technique led to successful year-round deployments on 37.5% of the equipped juveniles. Finally, we also disclose the first deployments of leg-bracelet mounted TDRs on emperor penguins. Our findings highlight the importance of monitoring potential impacts of biologger deployments on the animals and the need to continue to improve methods to minimize disturbance and enhance performance and results.
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ISSN 1932-6203 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial (down) 8704
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Author Aymeric Houstin, Daniel P. Zitterbart, Karine Heerah, Olaf Eisen, Víctor Planas-Bielsa, Ben Fabry, Céline Le Bohec
Title Juvenile emperor penguin range calls for extended conservation measures in the Southern Ocean Type Journal
Year 2022 Publication Royal Society Open Science Abbreviated Journal
Volume 9 Issue 8 Pages 211708
Keywords conservation biology early life MPA network polar regions seabirds
Abstract To protect the unique and rich biodiversity of the Southern Ocean, conservation measures such as marine protected areas (MPAs) have been implemented. Currently, the establishment of several additional protection zones is being considered based on the known habitat distributions of key species of the ecosystems including emperor penguins and other marine top predators. However, the distribution of such species at sea is often insufficiently sampled. Specifically, current distribution models focus on the habitat range of adult animals and neglect that immatures and juveniles can inhabit different areas. By tracking eight juvenile emperor penguins in the Weddell Sea over 1 year and performing a meta-analysis including previously known data from other colonies, we show that conservation efforts in the Southern Ocean are insufficient for protecting this highly mobile species, and particularly its juveniles. We find that juveniles spend approximately 90% of their time outside the boundaries of proposed and existing MPAs, and that their distribution extends beyond (greater than 1500 km) the species' extent of occurrence as defined by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Our data exemplify that strategic conservation plans for the emperor penguin and other long-lived ecologically important species should consider the dynamic habitat range of all age classes.
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Author Clara Leistenschneider, Céline Le Bohec, Olaf Eisen, Aymeric Houstin, Simon Neff, Sebastian Primpke, Daniel P. Zitterbart, Patricia Burkhardt-Holm, Gunnar Gerdts
Title No evidence of microplastic ingestion in emperor penguin chicks (Aptenodytes forsteri) from the Atka Bay colony (Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica) Type Journal
Year 2022 Publication Science of The Total Environment Abbreviated Journal
Volume 851 Issue Pages 158314
Keywords Antarctica ATR-FTIR Microplastics Stomach content Weddell Sea & Dronning Maud Land
Abstract Microplastic (<5 mm; MP) pollution has been an emerging threat for marine ecosystems around the globe with increasing evidence that even the world's most remote areas, including Antarctica, are no longer unaffected. Few studies however, have examined MP in Antarctic biota, and especially those from Antarctic regions with low human activity, meaning little is known about the extent to which biota are affected. The aim of this study was to investigate, for the first time, the occurrence of MP in the emperor penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri), the only penguin species breeding around Antarctica during the austral winter, and an endemic apex predator in the Southern Ocean. To assess MP ingestion, the gizzards of 41 emperor penguin chicks from Atka Bay colony (Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica), were dissected and analyzed for MP >500 μm using Attenuated Total Reflection Fourier-transform Infrared (ATR-FTIR) spectroscopy. A total of 85 putative particles, mostly in the shape of fibers (65.9 %), were sorted. However, none of the particles were identified as MP applying state-of-the-art methodology. Sorted fibers were further evidenced to originate from contamination during sample processing and analyses. We find that MP concentrations in the local food web of the Weddell Sea and Dronning Maud Land coastal and marginal sea-ice regions; the feeding grounds to chick-rearing emperor penguin adults, are currently at such low levels that no detectable biomagnification is occurring via trophic transfer. Being in contrast to MP studies on other Antarctic and sub-Antarctic penguin species, our comparative discussion including these studies, highlights the importance for standardized procedures for sampling, sample processing and analyses to obtain comparable results. We further discuss other stomach contents and their potential role for MP detection, as well as providing a baseline for the long-term monitoring of MP in apex predator species from this region.
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