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Bergerat F., Gudmundsson A., Angelier J. & Rögnvaldsson S.T.H. (1998). Seismotentonics of the central part of the South Iceland Seismic Zone. Tectonophysics, 298, 319–335.
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Delille D. (1995). Seasonal changes of subantarctic benthic bacterial communities. Hydrobiologia, 310, 47–57.
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Bousses P., Barbanson B. & Chapuis J.L. (1992). The Corsican Mouflon (Ovis ammon musimon) on Kerguelen archipelago : structure and dynamics of the population. Proc. int. symp. ongulés/ungulates, 91, 317–320.
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Bost C.A., Georges J.Y., Guinet C., Cherel Y., Putz K., Charrassin J.B., Handrich Y., Zorn T., Lage J. & Le Maho Y. (1997). Foraging habitat and food intake of satellite-tracked king penguins during the austral summer at Crozet Archipelago. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser., 150, 21–33.
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Weimerskirch H., Mougey T. & Hindermeyer X. (1997). Foraging and provisioning srategies of black-browed albatrosses in relation to the requirements of the chick: natural variation and experimental study. Behav. Ecol., 8, 635–643.
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Feller G., Narinx E., Arpigny J.L., Zekhnini Z., Swings J. & Gerday C. (1994). Temperature dependence of growth, enzyme secretion and activity of psychrophilic Antarctic bacteria. Appl. Microbiol. Biotechnol., 41, 477–479.
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Prince P.A., Weimerskirch H., Huin N. & Rodwell S. (1997). Molt, maturation of plumage and ageing in the wandering albatross(Diomedea exulans chionoptera). Condor, 99, 58–72.
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Culik B.M., Pütz K., Wilson R.P., Bost C.A., Le Maho Y. & Verselin J.L. (1996). Core temperature variability in diving King penguins (Atenodytes patagonicus): a preliminary analysis. Polar Biol., 16, 371–378.
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Lengagne T., Aubin T., Jouventin P. & Lauga J. (1999). Acoustic communication in a king penguin colony:importance of bird location within the colony and of the body position of the listener. Polar Biol., 21, 262–268.
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