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Beaulieu M., Thierry A.-M., Le Maho Y., Ropert-Coudert Y. & Ancel A. (2009). Alloparental feeding in Adélie penguins: why is it uncommon? J. Ornithol., 150, 637–643.
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Ancel A., Beaulieu M., Le Maho Y. & Gilbert C. (2009). Emperor penguin mates: keeping together in the crowd. Proc. Biol. Sci., 276, 2163–2169.
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Beaulieu M., Thierry A.-M., Raclot T., Le Maho Y., Ropert-Coudert Y., Gachot-Neveu H. & Ancel A. (2009). Sex-specific parental strategies according to the sex of offspring in the Adélie penguin. Behav. Ecol., 20, 878–883.
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Beaulieu M., Raclot T., Dervaux A., Le Maho Y., Ropert-Coudert Y. & Ancel A. (2009). Can a handicapped parent rely on its partner? An experimental study within Adélie penguin pairs. ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR, 78, 313–320.
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Ancel A. & Beaulieu M. (2009). Practical method of estimating fresh mass of Adélie penguin eggs. Polar Biol., 32, 1091–1093.
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Beaulieu M., Dervaux A., Thierry A.-M., Lazin D., Le Maho Y., Ropert-Coudert Y., Spée M., Raclot T. & Ancel A. (2009). Ecophysiological response of Adélie penguin facing contrasting timing of sea-ice retreat..
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Beaulieu M., Spée M., Lazin D., Ropert-Coudert Y., Le Maho Y., Raclot T. & Ancel A. (2009). Ecophysiological response of Adélie penguins facing an experimental increase in breeding constraints..
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Le Maho Y., Ancel A., Beaulieu M., Chatelain N., Chiaradia A., Friess B., Geiger S., Kato A., Le Bohec C., Le Vaillant M., Raclot T, Ropert-Coudert Y., Saraux C., Spee M. & Zimmer I. (2009). PICASO: Penguins as Indicators of Climate Anomalies in the Southern Ocean..
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WELCKER, J., STEEN, H., HARDING, A.M.A. & GABRIELSEN, G.W. (2009). Sex-specific provisioning behaviour in a monomorphic seabird with a bimodal foraging strategy. Ibis (Lond. 1859), 141, 502–513.
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Ann Marie Aglionby Harding, Carsten Egevang, Wojciech Walkusz, Flemming Merkel, Stephane Blanc & David Gremillet. (2009). Estimating prey capture rates of a planktivorous seabird, the little auk (Alle alle), using diet, diving behaviour, and energy consumption. Polar Biol., 32, 785–793.
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