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Marine DUC |
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1213 |
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http://www.revue-urbanites.fr/ |
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Angot H, Barret M, Magand O, Ramonet M, Dommergue A, |
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A 2-year record of atmospheric mercury species at a background Southern Hemisphere station on Amsterdam Island
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2014 |
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Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics |
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14 |
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20 |
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11461-11473 |
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416,1028 |
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Bachelor's thesis |
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Copernicus GmbH |
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Libois Quentin, Picard Ghislain, Arnaud Laurent, Morin Samuel, Brun Eric, |
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Modeling the impact of snow drift on the decameter-scale variability of snow properties on the Antarctic Plateau
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2014 |
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres |
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0148-0227 |
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119 |
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20 |
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11,662-11,681 |
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411,1110 |
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Patrick Samantha C, Weimerskirch Henri, |
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Consistency pays: sex differences and fitness consequences of behavioural specialization in a wide-ranging seabird.
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2014 |
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Biology letters |
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1744-9561 |
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10 |
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10 |
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20140630-20140630 |
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Animals, Birds, Birds: physiology, Environment, Feeding Behavior, Feeding Behavior: physiology, Female, Male, Predatory Behavior, Reproduction, Reproduction: physiology, Sex Factors, |
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Specialists and generalists often coexist within a single population, but the biological drivers of individual strategies are not fully resolved. When sexes differ in their foraging strategy, this can lead them to different environmental conditions and stability across their habitat range. As such, sexual segregation, combined with dominance, may lead to varying levels of specialization between the sexes. Here, we examine spatial and temporal niche width (intraindividual variability in aspects of foraging behaviour) of male and female black-browed albatrosses (Thalassarche melanophrys), and its consequences for fitness. We show that females, where maximum foraging range is under fluctuating selection, exhibit more variable behaviours and appear more generalist than males, who are under directional selection to forage close to the colony. However within each sex, successful birds had a much narrower niche width across most behaviours, suggesting some specialization is adaptive in both sexes. These results demonstrate that while there are sex differences in niche width, the fitness benefit of specialization in spatial distribution is strong in this wide-ranging seabird.
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A novel experimental study of aeolian snow transport in Adelie Land (Antarctica)
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2014 |
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Cold Regions Science and Technology |
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108 |
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125-138 |
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Aeolian transport, Antarctica, Blowing snow, Drifting snow, |
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411,1013 |
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0165-232X |
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MECKENHEIM Elodie |
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2014 |
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36 pp + annexes |
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1142 |
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Tartu S, Angelier F, Bustnes JO, Moe B, Hanssen SA, Herzke D, Gabrielsen GW, Verboven N, Verreault J, Labadie P, Budzinski H, Wingfield JC, Chastel O, |
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Polychlorinated biphenyl exposure and corticosterone levels in seven polar seabird species
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2015 |
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Environmental Pollution |
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197 |
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173-180 |
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Antarctic, Arctic, Birds, Glucocorticoids, PCBs, Stress, |
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109,330 |
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0269-7491 |
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6030 |
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Sittler, B., J. Lang, and O. Gilg |
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2015 |
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Vogelwarte |
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53 |
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2 |
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216-220 |
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1036 |
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0049-6650 |
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Long-lasting modification of soil fungal diversity associated with the introduction of rabbits to a remote sub-Antarctic archipelago.
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2015 |
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Biology letters |
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Biol. Lett. |
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11 |
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9 |
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20150408-20150408 |
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During the late nineteenth century, Europeans introduced rabbits to many of the sub-Antarctic islands, environments that prior to this had been devoid of mammalian herbivores. The impacts of rabbits on indigenous ecosystems are well studied; notably, they cause dramatic changes in plant communities and promote soil erosion. However, the responses of fungal communities to such biotic disturbances remain unexplored. We used metabarcoding of soil extracellular DNA to assess the diversity of plant and fungal communities at sites on the sub-Antarctic Kerguelen Islands with contrasting histories of disturbance by rabbits. Our results suggest that on these islands, the simplification of plant communities and increased erosion resulting from the introduction of rabbits have driven compositional changes, including diversity reductions, in indigenous soil fungal communities. Moreover, there is no indication of recovery at sites from which rabbits were removed 20 years ago. These results imply that introduced herbivores have long-lasting and multifaceted effects on fungal biodiversity as well as highlight the low resiliency of sub-Antarctic ecosystems.
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136,1116 |
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6114 |
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2015 |
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface |
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J. Geophys. Res. |
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120 |
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3 |
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637-654 |
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136,1048 |
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0148-0227 |
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