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Author Joliet F. openurl 
  Title Onlookers make the landscape: an inuit landscape imagery for the Tursujuq national Park Project (Nunavik, Canada) Colloque International ICAS VII, juin 2011, 22-26 juin, Akureyri, Islande Type Conference - International - Communication
  Year 2011 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
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  Abstract The Tursujuq National Park Project is now in progress. Beyond the preliminary regulatory sutudies carried out since 2002 by both the Québec goverment and the Inuit institutions, in order to develop a network of national parks, the research focuses on understanding how the analysis of the Tursujuq park landscape perception could complement and adjust the park's conception.  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 3357  
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Author Joliet F. openurl 
  Title L'En-vert du Grand Blanc Type Conference - National - Communication
  Year 2011 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
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  Abstract Cycle des Amériques, Maison des Sciences Humaines de l'Université d'Angers, 18 janvier  
  Programme 1043  
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  Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis  
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  Call Number Serial 3361  
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Author Antomarchi V. openurl 
  Title “Images touristiques du Grand Nord : rêves et clichés” Type Conference - International - Article with Reading Comitee
  Year 2011 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
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  Abstract Actes du Colloque international des Dialogues européens d’Evian, Réchauffement global, changement climatique, sociétés et cultures de Russie et d’Europe, en russe éditions du Baïkal, en français, Le Vieil Annecy, 2011.  
  Programme 1043  
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  Call Number Serial 3442  
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Author Lalouette L, Williams C, Cottin M, Sinclair B, Renault D, doi  openurl
  Title Thermal biology of the alien ground beetle Merizodus soledadinus introduced to the Kerguelen Islands Type Journal Article
  Year 2011 Publication Polar Biology Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 1-9  
  Keywords Biomedical and Life Sciences,  
  Abstract Thermal tolerance is one of the major determinants of successful establishment and spread of invasive aliens. Merizodus soledadinus (Coleoptera, Carabidae) was accidentally introduced to Kerguelen from the Falkland Islands in 1913. On Kerguelen, the climate is cooler than the Falklands Islands but has been getting warmer since the 1990s, in synchrony with the rapid expansion of M. soledadinus . We aimed to investigate the thermal sensitivity in adults of M. soledadinus and hypothesised that climate warming has assisted the colonisation process of M. soledadinus . We examined (1) survival of constant low temperatures and at fluctuating thermal regimes, (2) the critical thermal limits (CT min and CT max ) of acclimated individuals (4, 8 and 16°C), (3) the metabolic rates of acclimated adults at temperatures from 0 to 16°C. The FTRs moderately increased the duration of survival compared to constant cold exposure. M. soledadinus exhibited an activity window ranged from 5.5 ± 0.3 to 38 ± 0.5°C. The Q 10 after acclimation to temperatures ranging from 0 to 16°C was 2.49. Our work shows that this species is only moderately cold tolerant with little thermal plasticity. The CT min of M. soledadinus are close to the low temperatures experienced in winter on Kerguelen Islands, but the CT max are well above summer conditions, suggesting that this species has abundant scope to deal with current climate change.  
  Programme 136  
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  Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis  
  Publisher Springer Berlin / Heidelberg Place of Publication Editor  
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  ISSN 0722-4060 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 3443  
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Author Durand G, Gagliardini O, Favier L, Zwinger T, le Meur E, pdf  doi
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  Title Impact of bedrock description on modeling ice sheet dynamics Type Journal Article
  Year 2011 Publication Geophys. Res. Lett. Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 38 Issue 20 Pages L20501-  
  Keywords DEM, bedrock, ice sheet, 0726 Cryosphere: Ice sheets, 0774 Cryosphere: Dynamics, 0798 Cryosphere: Modeling (1952, 4316),  
  Abstract Recent glaciological surveys have revealed a significant increase of ice discharge from polar ice caps into the ocean. In parallel, ice flow models have been greatly improved to better reproduce current changes and forecast the future behavior of ice sheets. For these models, surface topography and bedrock elevation are crucial input parameters that largely control the dynamics and the ensuing overall mass balance of the ice sheet. For obvious reasons of inaccessibility, only sparse and uneven bedrock elevation data is available. This raw data is processed to produce Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) on a regular 5 km grid. These DEMs are used to constrain the basal boundary conditions of all ice sheet models. Here, by using a full-Stokes finite element code, we examine the sensitivity of an ice flow model to the accuracy of the bedrock description. In the context of short-term ice sheet forecast, we show that in coastal regions, the bedrock elevation should be known at a resolution of the order of one kilometer. Conversely, a crude description of the bedrock in the interior of the continent does not affect modeling of the ice outflow into the ocean. These findings clearly indicate that coastal regions should be prioritized during future geophysical surveys. They also indicate that a paradigm shift is required to change the current design of DEMs describing the bedrock below the ice sheets: they must give users the opportunity to incorporate high-resolution bedrock elevation data in regions of interest.
 
  Programme 1053  
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  Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis  
  Publisher AGU Place of Publication Editor  
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  ISSN 0094-8276 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 3452  
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Author A.S Drouet, G. Durand, E. Le Meur, F. Gillet-Chaulet, M. Sacchettini pdf  openurl
  Title A New Design for Digital Elevation Models of Bedrock underlying Ice Sheets,International Symposium on interactions of Ice Sheets and Glaciers with the Ocean, La Jolla, California, USA, 5-10 June 2011. Type Conference - International - Poster
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  Programme 1053  
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  Call Number Serial 3459  
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Author Battistelli E, others, doi  openurl
  Title QUBIC: The QU Bolometric Interferometer for Cosmology Type Journal Article
  Year 2011 Publication Astropart.Phys. Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 34 Issue Pages 705-716  
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  Programme 915  
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  ISSN 0927-6505 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 3480  
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Author Harding Ann, Welcker Jorg, Steen Harald, Hamer Keith, Kitaysky Alexander, Fort Jérôme, Talbot Sandra, Cornick Leslie, Karnovsky Nina, Gabrielsen Geir, Grémillet David, pdf  doi
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  Title Adverse foraging conditions may impact body mass and survival of a high Arctic seabird Type Journal Article
  Year 2011 Publication Oecologia Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 167 Issue 1 Pages 49-59  
  Keywords Biomedical and Life Sciences,  
  Abstract Tradeoffs between current reproduction and future survival are widely recognized, but may only occur when food is limited: when foraging conditions are favorable, parents may be able to reproduce without compromising their own survival. We investigated these tradeoffs in the little auk ( Alle alle ), a small seabird with a single-egg clutch. During 20052007, we examined the relationship between body mass and survival of birds breeding under contrasting foraging conditions at two Arctic colonies. We used corticosterone levels of breeding adults as a physiological indicator of the foraging conditions they encountered during each reproductive season. We found that when foraging conditions were relatively poor (as reflected in elevated levels of corticosterone), parents ended the reproductive season with low body mass and suffered increased post-breeding mortality. A positive relationship between body mass and post-breeding survival was found in one study year; light birds incurred higher survival costs than heavy birds. The results of this study suggest that reproducing under poor foraging conditions may affect the post-breeding survival of long-lived little auks. They also have important demographic implications because even a small change in adult survival may have a large effect on populations of long-lived species.  
  Programme 388  
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  Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis  
  Publisher Springer Berlin / Heidelberg Place of Publication Editor  
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  ISSN 0029-8549 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 3509  
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Author González-Solís J, Smyrli M, Militão T, Gremillet D, Tveraa T, Phillips RA, Boulinier T, pdf  doi
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  Title Combining stable isotope analyses and geolocation to reveal kittiwake migration Type Journal Article
  Year 2011 Publication Mar Ecol Prog Ser Abbreviated Journal Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser.  
  Volume 435 Issue Pages 251-261  
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  Programme 333;388  
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  ISSN 0171-8630 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 3510  
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Author Mosbech Anders, Johansen Kasper, Bech Nikolaj, Lyngs Peter, Harding Ann, Egevang Carsten, Phillips Richard, Fort Jerome, pdf  doi
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  Title Inter-breeding movements of little auks Alle alle reveal a key post-breeding staging area in the Greenland Sea Type Journal Article
  Year 2012 Publication Polar Biology Abbreviated Journal Polar Biol.  
  Volume 35 Issue 2 Pages 305-311  
  Keywords Biomedical and Life Sciences,  
  Abstract Seabirds are important components in marine ecosystems. However, knowledge of their ecology and spatial distribution during the non-breeding season is poor. More investigations during this critical period are required urgently, as marine environments are expected to be profoundly affected by climate change and human activities, with both direct and indirect consequences for marine top predators. Here, we studied the distribution of little auks ( Alle alle ), one of the most abundant seabird species worldwide. We found that after the breeding season, birds from East Greenland quickly travelled north-east to stay for several weeks within a restricted area in the Greenland Sea. Activity patterns indicated that flying behaviour was much reduced during this period, suggesting that this is the primary moulting region for little auks. Birds then performed a southerly migration to overwinter off Newfoundland. These preliminary results provide important information for the conservation of this species and emphasise the need for further studies at a larger spatial scale.  
  Programme 388  
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  Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis  
  Publisher Springer Berlin / Heidelberg Place of Publication Editor  
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  Series Volume (down) Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN 0722-4060 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 3513  
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