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Author Vincent Bourret, Amandine Gamble, Jérémy Tornos, Audrey Jaeger, Karine Delord, Christophe Barbraud, Pablo Tortosa, Sarah Kada, Jean-Baptiste Thiebot, Eric Thibault, Hubert Gantelet, Henri Weimerskirch, Romain Garnier, Thierry Boulinier
Title (down) Vaccination protects endangered albatross chicks against avian cholera Type Journal
Year 2018 Publication Conservation Letters Abbreviated Journal
Volume 11 Issue 4 Pages e12443
Keywords Amsterdam albatross antibody dynamics autogenous vaccine avian cholera dark-mantled sooty albatross emerging infectious diseases Indian yellow-nosed albatross Pasteurella multocida seabird conservation
Abstract Global change is contributing to unprecedented expansions of infectious diseases in wildlife. Recurrent avian cholera outbreaks are causing dramatic chick mortality and population decline in endangered albatross colonies on Amsterdam Island, a critical seabird breeding ground in the Southern Indian Ocean. We manufactured a killed vaccine using a Pasteurella multocida strain isolated from a dead albatross in the field. We used this same bacterial strain to establish a serological assay allowing the monitoring of antibody levels following bird vaccination. Using this vaccine on chicks 2 weeks posthatching caused 100% seroconversion and reduced the death risk by a factor exceeding 2.5, raising fledging probability from 14% to 46%. These results suggest that using a specifically tailored vaccine could be a key tool to effectively protect endangered seabirds from disease outbreaks threatening them with extinction.
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ISSN 1755-263X ISBN 1755-263X Medium
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Call Number Serial 7112
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Author Jouventin, P. Couchoux, C. Dobson, F. S.
Title (down) UV signals in penguins Type Journal Article
Year 2009 Publication POLAR BIOLOGY Abbreviated Journal Polar Biol.
Volume 32 Issue Pages 513-514
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ISSN 0722-4060 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 5736
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Author Savarino, J.; Romero, A.; Cole-Dai, J.; Bekki, S.; Thiemens, M.H.
Title (down) UV induced mass-independent sulfur isotope fractionation in stratospheric volcanic sulfate Type Journal Article
Year 2003 Publication Geophysical research letters Abbreviated Journal
Volume 30 Issue Pages
Keywords 0340 Atmospheric Composition and Structure: Middle atmosphere—composition and chemistry; 0370 Atmospheric Composition and Structure: Volcanic effects; 1040 Geochemistry: Isotopic composition/chemistry; 1827 Hydrology: Glaciology
Abstract Sulfuric acid aerosols produced in the stratosphere following massive volcanic eruptions possess a mass-independent sulfur isotopic signature, acquired when volcanic SO2 experiences UV photooxidation. The volcanic data are consistent with laboratory SO2 photooxidation experiments using UV light at 248 nm (maximum absorption of ozone), whereas sulfur isotopic anomalies previously observed in Archean samples are consistent with photodissociation at 190–220 nm. A mechanism of SO2 photooxidation, occurring in the early stage of a stratospheric volcanic plume, in the range of 220–320 nm (weak band absorption of SO2), is also proposed. Since mass-independent sulfur isotope anomalies in stratospheric volcanic sulfate appear to depend on the exposure of SO2 to UV radiation, their measurements might therefore offer the possibility to determine the degree of UV penetration in the ozone-absorption window for the present and past atmospheres. They can also be used to determine the stratospheric or tropospheric nature of volcanic eruptions preserved in glaciological records, offering the possibility to reassess the climatic impact of past volcanic eruptions.
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Publisher American Geophysical Union Place of Publication Editor
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ISSN 0094-8276 ISBN Medium
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Call Number IPEV @ Thierry.Lemaire @ Serial 5537
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Author Evgeny A. Pakhomov, Natasha Henschke, Brian P. V. Hunt, Gabriele Stowasser, Yves Cherel
Title (down) Utility of salps as a baseline proxy for food web studies Type Journal
Year 2019 Publication Journal of Plankton Research Abbreviated Journal
Volume 41 Issue 1 Pages 3-11
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Abstract Abstract. IIn recent years, pelagic tunicates (mostly salps, but potentially doliolids, appendicularians and pyrosomes as well) have been used in isotopic studies as a baseline consumer (trophic position 2) when recreating food web dynamics to overcome the challenges of using particulate organic matter (POM). While pelagic tunicates are continuous filter feeders, recent evidence has shown that they have selective feeding behaviors, and preferentially assimilate certain particles. In this review, we combine available stable isotope data for POM and pelagic tunicates and identify that trophic enrichment in 13C and 15N relative to POM is highly variable, and suggests tunicates prefer to consume smaller, heterotrophic organisms. Here we propose that it is not appropriate to consider pelagic tunicates as representative first level consumers in the classical pelagic food web in stable isotope analyses. Rather it needs acknowledgment that they are members of the microbial food web, and thus reflect an alternate food chain.
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Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis
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ISSN 0142-7873 ISBN 0142-7873 Medium
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Call Number Serial 7517
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Author Charrassin J.B. & Bost C.A.
Title (down) Utilisation of the oceanic habitat by king penguins over the annual cycle. Type Journal Article
Year 2001 Publication Marine ecology-progress series Abbreviated Journal Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser.
Volume 221 Issue Pages 285-297
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ISSN 0171-8630 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 1037
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Author DETTAI A., LAUTREDOU A.-C., BERKANI M., DUHAMEL G., IGLESIAS S., BONILLO C., COULOUX A., CRUAUD C., OZOUF-COSTAZ C. & LECOINTRE G.
Title (down) Utilisation et utilité du barcoding moléculaire dans l’exploration de la biodiversité antarctique. Type Conference - National - Communication
Year 2008 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Call Number Serial 2821
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Author Thiers Laurie
Title (down) Utilisation des prédateurs supérieurs pour déterminer les zones d’importance pour la biodiversité : comparaison de différentes méthodes de mise en évidence de “hotspots”. Type Thesis
Year 2014 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Call Number Serial 5894
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Author Bourdelles B. & Fily M.
Title (down) Utilisation des données LANDSAT-5TM/ Signature spectrale de la glace bleue et taille des grains de la neige en Antarctique. Type Journal Article
Year 1991 Publication Photo-interprétation Abbreviated Journal
Volume 1991/92 Issue Pages 83-87
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Call Number Serial 1758
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Author Fily M., Lestringant B. & Surdyk S.
Title (down) Utilisation des données de Télédétection dans le domaine des hyperfréquences sur la calotte polaire Antarctique. Type Journal Article
Year 1992 Publication Dossier de la Revue de Géographie Alpine Abbreviated Journal
Volume 8 Issue Pages 57-69
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Call Number Serial 1513
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Author Tornos, J., Prud’homme, J., Boulinier, T., Ponchon, A.P. & Quidoz, M.-C.
Title (down) Utilisation de QGis comme outil nomade de saisie – 1ère partie Type Journal Article
Year 2014 Publication Géomatique expert Abbreviated Journal
Volume 101 Issue Pages 32-42
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Abstract Revue: Géomatique Expert (n°101) – Article explicitant la solution de 'carnet de terrain' mise en place pour les suivis réalisés dans le cadre du programme PARASITO-ARCTIQUE.

Résumé de l'article: Cet article sur les outils nomades ou carnets de terrain électroniques est avant tout destiné à présenter leur utilisation dans le domaine de l’écologie et à proposer quelques exemples d’application. Loin d’être exhaustif, il peut néanmoins répondre à de nombreuses interrogations de personnes souhaitant faciliter et standardiser la collecte d’observations conduites sur le terrain. De même, cet article ne traite pas des développements sur mesure mais pointe vers des solutions disponibles gratuitement (ou presque) pour débuter et/ou maîtriser un outil nomade sur le terrain permettant de collecter des données directement sous format numérique.

Accès en ligne: http://www.geomag.fr/sites/default/files/pdf/geo101pp32-42sig-qgis.pdf
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ISSN 1620-4859 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 5757
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