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Author Koubbi Philippe, Ozouf-Costaz Catherine, Goarant Anne, Moteki Masato, Hulley Percy-Alexander, Causse Romain, Dettai Agns, Duhamel Guy, Pruvost Patrice, Tavernier Eric, Post Alexandra L, Beaman Robin J, Rintoul Stephen R, Hirawake Toru, Hirano Daisuke, Ishimaru Takashi, Riddle Martin, Hosie Graham,
Title Estimating the biodiversity of the East Antarctic shelf and oceanic zone for ecoregionalisation: Example of the ichthyofauna of the CEAMARC (Collaborative East Antarctic Marine Census) CAML surveys Type Journal Article
Year 2010 Publication Polar Science Abbreviated Journal
Volume 4 Issue 2 Pages 115 -133
Keywords East Antarctic shelf, Ichthyofauna, Ecoregionalisation, Generalized dissimilarity modeling, Dumont d'Urville Sea,
Abstract Ecoregions are defined in terms of community structure as a function of abiotic or even anthropogenic forcing. They are meso-scale structures defined as the potential habitat of a species or the predicted communities geographic extent. We assume that they can be more easily defined for long-lived species, such as benthos or neritic fish, in the marine environment. Uncertainties exist for the pelagic realm because of its higher variability, plus little is known about the meso- and bathypelagic zones. A changing environment and modification of habitats will probably drive new communities from plankton to fish or top predators. We need baseline studies, such as those of the Census of Antarctic Marine Life, and databases like SCAR-MarBIN as tools for integrating all of these observations. Our objective is to understand the biodiversity patterns in the Southern Ocean and how these might change through time.
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ISSN 1873-9652 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 123
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Author GRISELIN M., MARLIN Ch., LAFFLY D., BERNARD E., DELANGLE E., FRIEDT J-M., SCHWAMBORN G. et TOLLE F.
Title Austre Lovén Glacier variation in surface and volume (1964-2008) through remote sensing, DEM, maps and field measurements during the IPY program Hydro-Sensor-FLOWS Type Book Chapter
Year 2010 Publication Canadian journal of remote sensing Abbreviated Journal
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ISSN 1712-7971 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 134
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Author Spée Marion, Marchal Lorène, Thierry Anne-Mathilde, Chastel Olivier, Enstipp Manfred, Maho Yvon Le, Beaulieu Michaël, Raclot Thierry,
Title Exogenous corticosterone mimics a late fasting stage in captive Adélie penguins (Pygoscelis adeliae) Type Journal Article
Year 2011 Publication American Journal of Physiology – Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 300 Issue 5 Pages R1241 -R1249
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ISSN 1522-1490 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 180
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Author Ricaud, P., S. Derrien, J.-P. Chaboureau, J.-L. Attié, T. Rose, H. Czekala, C. Genthon, L. Genoni, A. Pellegrini and G. Durand
Title The 183-GHz radiometer HAMSTRAD: Validation over the Pyrenees mountains (France) and first measurements at Dome C (Antarctica) Type Conference - International - Article without Reading Comitee
Year 2010 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Conférence CONCORDIASI, Toulouse, March 2010. Issue Pages
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Programme 910
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Call Number Serial 223
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Author P. Ricaud, J.-L. Attié, T. Rose, C. Genthon, L. Genoni, A. Pellegrini and G. Durand
Title THE GROUND-BASED MICROWAVE RADIOMETER HAMSTRAD: FIRST MEASUREMENTS OF TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY IN THE PBL AT DOME C (ANTARCTICA) Type Conference - International - Communication
Year 2010 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume XXXI SCAR Meeting, Buenos Aires, Issue Pages Argentina, 2-6 August 2010.
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Call Number Serial 230
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Author Larose Catherine, Berger Sibel, Ferrari Christophe, Navarro Elisabeth, Dommergue Aurélien, Schneider Dominique, Vogel Timothy,
Title Microbial sequences retrieved from environmental samples from seasonal Arctic snow and meltwater from Svalbard, Norway Type Journal Article
Year 2010 Publication Extremophiles Abbreviated Journal Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta
Volume 14 Issue 2 Pages 205-212 -212
Keywords Biomedical and Life Sciences,
Abstract 16S rRNA gene (rrs) clone libraries were constructed from two snow samples (May 11, 2007 and June 7, 2007) and two meltwater samples collected during the spring of 2007 in Svalbard, Norway (79°N). The libraries covered 19 different microbial classes, including Betaproteobacteria (21.3%), Sphingobacteria (16.4%), Flavobacteria (9.0%), Acidobacteria (7.7%) and Alphaproteobacteria (6.5%). Significant differences were detected between the two sets of sample libraries. First, the meltwater libraries had the highest community richness (Chao1: 103.2 and 152.2) and Shannon biodiversity indices (between 3.38 and 3.59), when compared with the snow libraries (Chao1: 14.8 and 59.7; Shannon index: 1.93 and 3.01). Second, -LIBSHUFF analyses determined that the bacterial communities in the snow libraries were significantly different from those of the meltwater libraries. Despite these differences, our data also support the theory that a common core group of microbial populations exist within a variety of cryohabitats.
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Publisher Springer Japan Place of Publication Editor
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ISSN 1431-0651 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 253
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Author Nesterova Anna, Le Bohec Céline, Beaune David, Pettex Emeline, Le Maho Yvon, Bonadonna Francesco,
Title Do penguins dare to walk at night? Visual cues influence king penguin colony arrivals and departures Type Journal Article
Year 2010 Publication Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology Abbreviated Journal Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol. (Print)
Volume 64 Issue 7 Pages 1145-1156
Keywords Biomedical and Life Sciences,
Abstract Orientation based on visual cues can be extremely difficult in crowded bird colonies due to the presence of many individuals. We studied king penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus) that live in dense colonies and are constantly faced with such problems. Our aims were to describe adult penguin homing paths on land and to test whether visual cues are important for their orientation in the colony. We also tested the hypothesis that older penguins should be better able to cope with limited visual cues due to their greater experience. We collected and examined GPS paths of homing penguins. In addition, we analyzed 8 months of penguin arrivals to and departures from the colony using data from an automatic identification system. We found that birds rearing chicks did not minimize their traveling time on land and did not proceed to their young (located in crèches) along straight paths. Moreover, breeding birds' arrivals and departures were affected by the time of day and luminosity levels. Our data suggest that king penguins prefer to move in and out of the colony when visual cues are available. Still, they are capable of navigating even in complete darkness, and this ability seems to develop over the years, with older breeding birds more likely to move through the colony at nighttime luminosity levels. This study is the first step in unveiling the mysteries of king penguin orientation on land.
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Publisher Springer Berlin / Heidelberg Place of Publication Editor
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ISSN 0340-5443 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 320
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Author Bonadonna Francesco, Mardon Jérôme,
Title One House Two Families: Petrel Squatters Get a Sniff of Low-Cost Breeding Opportunities Type Journal Article
Year 2010 Publication Ethology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 116 Issue 2 Pages 176 -182
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Abstract Summary Burrowing is a widespread nesting behaviour, found in vertebrates and invertebrates. It is particularly common in small procellariiform seabirds such as blue petrels (Halobaena caerulea) and Antarctic prions (Pachyptila desolata), two closely related petrel species. However, digging a burrow is costly and alternative strategies may evolve. Accordingly, blue petrel males can adopt two alternative nesting strategies: digging a new burrow or squatting in an empty one. Importantly, a blue petrel squatter arriving at the colony to breed is more likely to find empty Antarctic prion burrows than empty blue petrel burrows, since the former species only start breeding a month later. However, squatting in a prions burrow is risky for blue petrels as the legitimate owner very often returns and claims the burrow back, thus ruining the squatters breeding attempt. We present here results of a survey of two sympatric colonies of blue petrels and Antarctic prions on Kerguelen Island. Our data show that blue petrel squatters preferentially occupy blue petrel empty burrows. To investigate potential underlying mechanisms behind this preference, we used a simple Y-maze design to show that blue petrels can discriminate and prefer their specific odour over the prion odour. Our results confirm the existence of alternative burrowing strategies in blue petrels and suggest that squatters could use olfaction to avoid the less suitable Antarctic prion burrows.
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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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Call Number Serial 325
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Author Ricaud, P., S. Derrien, J.-P. Chaboureau, J.-L. Attié, T. Rose, H. Czekala, C. Genthon, L. Genoni, A. Pellegrini and G. Durand
Title The 183-GHz Radiometer HAMSTRAD: first measurements of Temperature and Humidity in the PBL at Dome C (Antarctica), Type Conference - International - Communication
Year 2010 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume ISARS 2010 Symposium, Paris, June 2010. Issue Pages
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Author Rabier Florence, Bouchard Aurélie, Brun Eric, Doerenbecher Alexis, Guedj Stéphanie, Guidard Vincent, Karbou Fatima, Peuch Vincent-Henri, Amraoui Laaziz El, Puech Dominique, Genthon Christophe, Picard Ghislain, Town Michael, Hertzog Albert, Vial François, Cocquerez Philippe, Cohn Stephen A, Hock Terry, Fox Jack, Cole Hal, Parsons David, Powers Jordan, Romberg Keith, VanAndel Joseph, Deshler Terry, Mercer Jennifer, Haase Jennifer S, Avallone Linnea, Kalnajs Lars, Mechoso C Roberto, Tangborn Andrew, Pellegrini Andrea, Frenot Yves, Thépaut Jean-Noël, McNally Anthony, Balsamo Gianpaolo, Steinle Peter,
Title The Concordiasi Project in Antarctica Type Journal Article
Year 2010 Publication BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY Abbreviated Journal
Volume 91 Issue 1 Pages 69-85
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Abstract Abstract The Concordiasi project is making innovative observations of the atmosphere above Antarctica. The most important goals of the Concordiasi are as follows: To enhance the accuracy of weather prediction and climate records in Antarctica through the assimilation of in situ and satellite data, with an emphasis on data provided by hyperspectral infrared sounders. The focus is on clouds, precipitation, and the mass budget of the ice sheets. The improvements in dynamical model analyses and forecasts will be used in chemical-transport models that describe the links between the polar vortex dynamics and ozone depletion, and to advance the understanding of the Earth system by examining the interactions between Antarctica and lower latitudes.To improve our understanding of microphysical and dynamical processes controlling the polar ozone, by providing the first quasi-Lagrangian observations of stratospheric ozone and particles, in addition to an improved characterization of the 3D polar vortex dynamics. Tech...
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ISSN 0003-0007 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 482
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