. (2002). A glacio-chemical characterisation of the new EPICA deep drilling site on Amundsenisen, Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica. Annals of glaciology, 35, 347–354.
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Poisson N. & Kanakidou M. (1996). A global 3 dimensional study of the impact of NMHC on tropospheric chemistry..
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. (2011). A global model of Love and Rayleigh surface wave dispersion and anisotropy, 25-250 s
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Abstract: A large number of fundamental-mode Love and Rayleigh wave dispersion curves were determined from seismograms for 3330 earthquakes recorded on 258 globally distributed seismographic stations. The dispersion curves were sampled at periods between 25 and 250 s to determine propagation-phase anomalies with respect to a reference earth model. The data set of phase anomalies was first used to construct global isotropic phase-velocity maps at specific frequencies using spherical-spline basis functions with a nominal uniform resolution of 650 km. Azimuthal anisotropy was then included in the parametrization, and its importance for explaining the data explored. Only the addition of 2 azimuthal variations for Rayleigh waves was found to be resolved by the data. In the final stage of the analysis, the entire phase-anomaly data set was inverted to determine a global dispersion model for Love and Rayleigh waves parametrized horizontally using a spherical-spline basis, and with a set of B-splines to describe the slowness variations with respect to frequency. The new dispersion model, GDM52, can be used to calculate internally consistent global maps of phase and group velocity, as well as local and path-specific dispersion curves, between 25 and 250 s.
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Liousse C., Penner J.E., Chuang C., Walton J.J., Eddleman H. & Cachier H. (1996). A global three-dimensional model study of carbonaceous aerosols. J. Geophys. Res., 101, 19411–19432.
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Kanakidou M., Dentener F.J. & Crutzen P.J. (1995). A global three-dimensional study of the fate of HCFCs and HFC-134a in the troposphere. Geophysical research letters, 100, 18781–18801.
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. (2023). A Gull Species Recognizes MHC-II Diversity and Dissimilarity Using Odor Cues (Vol. 15).
Abstract: The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) plays a crucial role in the resistance to parasites in vertebrates and is thus often suggested to be an important force driving social interactions, including mating preference. However, the phenotypic cues used by individuals to assess the MHC characteristics of conspecifics are generally unknown. Here, we used behavioral tests to investigate whether, in black-legged kittiwakes, females use odor cues to distinguish male MHC-II diversity and MHC-II dissimilarity. We found that females took less time to peck at an odor sample coming from a male with high or low MHC-II diversity compared to intermediate MHC-II diversity. However, this result is due to the single individual who has only one MHC-II allele. When excluding this individual, females took less time to peck at an odor sample coming from a male with high MHC-II diversity. In addition, when the odor sample came from a male with higher MHC-II dissimilarity, females took less time to peck at the sample, but once they pecked at it, they delayed the use of the sample. Altogether, our results add evidence for olfactory recognition of MHC characteristics in birds, but further studies are needed to determine whether kittiwakes use this ability to optimize fitness.
Keywords: Birds Black-legged kittiwake Intraspecific communication Major histocompatibility complex Olfaction Rissa tridactyla Sexual selection
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. (2017). A healthy, premoult adult king penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus) with a markedly twisted beak (Vol. 53).
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. (2007). A high-rate continuous GPS network in Iceland for crustal deformation research.
Abstract: AGU Fall Meeting. San Francisco, Calif., U.S.A. 1014 December 2007
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Sanne Muis, Maialen Irazoqui Apecechea, Job Dullaart, Joao de Lima Rego, Kristine Skovgaard Madsen, Jian Su, Kun Yan, Martin Verlaan. (2020). A High-Resolution Global Dataset of Extreme Sea Levels, Tides, and Storm Surges, Including Future Projections (Vol. 7).
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Li C., Le Roux G., Sonke J., Mattielli N., Piotrowska N., Van Der Putten N., Jeandel C., Straus L., Wiggs Giles., De Vleeschouwer F. (2018). A Holocene dust peat record from Amsterdam Island: implications for climatic variability in the past 6500 years..
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