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  Title Heavy metal contamination and hepatic toxicological responses in brown trout (Salmo trutta) from the Kerguelen Islands. Type Book Chapter
  Year 2015 Publication Polar Research Abbreviated Journal 0800-0395  
  Volume 34 Issue Pages  
  Keywords biomarkers Brown trout fish freshwater liver sub-Antarctic  
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  Programme 409  
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  Corporate Author Thesis (down) Bachelor's thesis  
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  ISSN 0800-0395,1751-8369 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 6357  
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  Title New national and regional bryophyte records, 45 Type Journal Article
  Year 2015 Publication JOURNAL OF BRYOLOGY Abbreviated Journal 0373-6687  
  Volume 37 Issue Pages 308-329  
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  Programme 136  
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  ISSN 0373-6687 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 6370  
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Author Jumelet J. - Hauchecorne A. openurl 
  Title Status of the Dumont d'Urville aerosol/PSC lidar measurements Type Conference - International - Communication
  Year 2016 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages  
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  Programme 209  
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  Corporate Author Thesis (down) Bachelor's thesis  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 6387  
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Author Eve Udino openurl 
  Title Type Master
  Year 2016 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
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  Programme 1091  
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  Corporate Author Thesis (down) Bachelor's thesis  
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  Call Number Serial 6395  
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Author Macelloni Giovanni, Leduc-Leballeur Marion, Brogioni Marco, Ritz Catherine, Picard Ghislain, doi  openurl
  Title Analyzing and modeling the SMOS spatial variations in the East Antarctic Plateau Type Journal Article
  Year 2016 Publication REMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 180 Issue Pages 193-204  
  Keywords Antarctica, Ice sheet temperature, Microwave emission model, SMOS,  
  Abstract The SMOS brightness temperature (TB) collected on the East Antarctic Plateau revealed spatial signatures at L-band that have never before been observed when only higher-frequency passive microwave observations were available, and this has opened up a new field of research. Because of the much greater penetration depth, modeling the microwave ice sheet emission requires taking into account not only snow conditions on the surface, but should also include glaciological information. Even if the penetration depth of the L-band is not well known due to the uncertainty on the imaginary part of the ice permittivity, it is likely to be of the order of several hundreds of meters, which means that the temperature of the ice over a depth of nearly 1000 m influences the emission. Over such a depth, the temperature is related to both the surface conditions and to the ice sheet thickness, which in turn depends on the bedrock topography and on other glaciological variables. The present paper aims to provide a thorough theoretical explanation of the observed TB spatial variation close to the Brewster angle at vertical polarization, in order to limit the effect of surface and vertical density variability in the firn. In order to provide reliable inputs to the microwave emission models used for simulating TB data, an in-depth analysis of the temperature profiles was performed by means of glaciological models. The comparison between simulated and observed data over three transects totalling 2000 km in East Antarctica pointed out that, whereas the emission models are capable of explaining the TB spatial variations of several kelvins (0.7 and 2.9 K), they are unable to predict its absolute value correctly. This study also shows that the main limiting factor in simulating low-frequency microwave data is the uncertainty in the currently available imaginary part of the ice permittivity.  
  Programme 902,1110  
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  ISSN 0034-4257 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 6426  
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Author David Renault file  doi
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  Title A Review of the Phenotypic Traits Associated with Insect Dispersal Polymorphism, and Experimental Designs for Sorting out Resident and Disperser Phenotypes Type Journal
  Year 2020 Publication Insects Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 11 Issue 4 Pages 214  
  Keywords fecundity hostile matrix life-history mating morphology movement range expansion reproduction wing-dimorphic wing-monomorphic  
  Abstract Dispersal represents a key life-history trait with several implications for the fitness of organisms, population dynamics and resilience, local adaptation, meta-population dynamics, range shifting, and biological invasions. Plastic and evolutionary changes of dispersal traits have been intensively studied over the past decades in entomology, in particular in wing-dimorphic insects for which literature reviews are available. Importantly, dispersal polymorphism also exists in wing-monomorphic and wingless insects, and except for butterflies, fewer syntheses are available. In this perspective, by integrating the very latest research in the fast moving field of insect dispersal ecology, this review article provides an overview of our current knowledge of dispersal polymorphism in insects. In a first part, some of the most often used experimental methodologies for the separation of dispersers and residents in wing-monomorphic and wingless insects are presented. Then, the existing knowledge on the morphological and life-history trait differences between resident and disperser phenotypes is synthetized. In a last part, the effects of range expansion on dispersal traits and performance is examined, in particular for insects from range edges and invasion fronts. Finally, some research perspectives are proposed in the last part of the review.  
  Programme 136  
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  Call Number Serial 7656  
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Author Grazioli, J. A. Berne, C. Genthon, B. Boudevillain. openurl 
  Title Type Conference - National - Poster
  Year 2016 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
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  Abstract ESA Living Planet Conference, Prague, Czech Republic, 9-13 May 2016.  
  Programme 1143  
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  Corporate Author Thesis (down) Bachelor's thesis  
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  Call Number Serial 6473  
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Author Cunningham, G. B., Leclaire, S., Toscani, C. & Bonadonna, F. Journal of Avian Biology doi  openurl
  Title Responses of King penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus) adults and chicks to two food-related odours. Type Journal Article
  Year 2016 Publication Journal of Avian Biology Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 48 Issue 2 Pages 235-242  
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  Abstract Increasing evidence suggests that penguins are sensitive to dimethyl sulphide (DMS), a scented compound that a variety of marine animals use to find productive areas of the ocean where prey is likely to be found. Here we present data demonstrating showing that King penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus) are also sensitive to DMS. We deployed DMS on a lake near a King penguin colony at Ratmanoff beach in the Kerguelen archipelago. We also presented DMS to sleeping adults on the beach. On the lake, penguins responded to the DMS deployments by swimming more, while on the beach, penguins twitched their heads and woke up more for the DMS than for the control presentations. Interestingly, penguins did not respond to cod liver oil deployments on the lake; mirroring at-sea studies of other penguins. Although at-sea studies are needed to confirm that King penguins use DMS as a surface cue that informs them of productivity under the water, this study is an important first step in understanding how these birds locate prey over significant distances.  
  Programme 354  
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  ISSN 0908-8857 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 6478  
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Author Ellis L.T., Aleffi M., Alegro A., Segota V., Asthana A.K., Gupta R., Singh V.J., Bakalin V.A., Bednarek-Ochyra H., Cykowska-Marzencka B., Benitez A., Borovichev E.A., Vilnet A.A., Konstantinova N.A., Buck W.R., Cacciatoro C., Sérgio C., Csiky J., Deme J., Kovács D., Damsholt K., Enroth J., Erzberger P., Fedosov V.E., Fuertes E., Gradstein S.R., Gremmen N.J.M., Hallingbäck T., Jukonienė I., Kiebacher T., Larraín J., Lebouvier M., Lüth M., Mamontov Yu.S., Potemkin A.D., Nemeth Cs., Nieuwkoop J.A.W., Nobis M., Węgrzyn M., Wietrzyk P., Osorio F., Parnikoza I., Virchenko V.M., Peralta D.F., Carmo D. M., Plášek V., Skoupá Z., Poponessi S., Venanzoni R., Puche F., Purger D., Reeb C., Rios R., Rodriguez-Quiel E., Arrocha C., Sabovljević M.S., Nikolić N., Sabovljević A.D., dos Santos E.L., Segarra-Moragues J.G., Ştefănuţ S., Stončius D. pdf  doi
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  Title New national and regional bryophyte records, 48 Type Journal Article
  Year 2016 Publication Journal of bryology Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 38 Issue 3 Pages 235-259  
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  Programme 136  
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  Corporate Author Thesis (down) Bachelor's thesis  
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  Series Volume Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN 0373-6687 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 6480  
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Author doi  openurl
  Title Ducatina umbilicata gen. et sp. nov., a remarkable Trapeliaceae from the subantarctic islands in the Indian Ocean Type Journal Article
  Year 2016 Publication The Lichenologist Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 49 Issue 2 Pages 127-140  
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  Programme 136  
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  Series Volume Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN 0024-2829 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 6481  
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