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. (2017). A reassessment of the carnivorous status of salmonids: Hepatic glucokinase is expressed in wild fish in Kerguelen Islands (Vol. 612).
Keywords: Carbohydrates Environment Gluconeogenesis Glucose metabolism Polar
Programme: 1041
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Gautier, E
Savarino, J
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Erbland, J. (2014). A reconstruction of terrestrial volcanism over the last 2500 years using sulfur isotopes in ice-cores, Goldschmidt Conference, Sacramento, USA.
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Gautier, E., Savarino, J., and Farquhar, J.: . (2015). A reconstruction of terrestrial volcanism over the last 2500 years using sulfur isotopes in ice-cores, Our common futur under climate change, UNESCO, Paris
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McCabe, J.R.; Thiemens, M.H.; Savarino, J. (2007). A record of ozone variability in South Pole Antarctic snow: Role of nitrate oxygen isotopes. J. Geophys. Res., 112.
Keywords: nitrate; isotopes; ozone; 1041 Geochemistry: Stable isotope geochemistry; 0305 Atmospheric Composition and Structure: Aerosols and particles; 3344 Atmospheric Processes: Paleoclimatology; 1610 Global Change: Atmosphere; 0776 Cryosphere: Glaciology
Programme: 1011
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Van Houdt J., Van de Putte A., Maes J., Hecq J.-H., Beans C., Koubbi P. & Volckaert F.A.M. (2004). A referential database for the molecular identification of Antarctic fish species and its applications in ecological research..
Abstract: XXVIII SCAR Open Science Conference, Bremen- Allemagne.
Programme: 281
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. (2018). A remote-controlled observatory for behavioural and ecological research: A case study on emperor penguins (Vol. 9).
Keywords: animal colony Antarctica behaviour emperor penguin remote-controlled observatory time-lapse imaging
Programme: 137
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Andreassen P. (2015). A retrospective study of the endoparasitic Helminths present in faeces of Arctic Fox (Vulpes lagopus) from Northeastern Greenland.
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. (2008). A Review of Antarctic Surface Snow Isotopic Composition: Observations, Atmospheric Circulation, and Isotopic Modeling*. Journal of climate, 21(13), 3359–3387.
Keywords: Snow; Antarctica; Atmospheric circulation; Isotopic analysis; In situ observations
Programme: 355;454
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Insley S., Phillips A.V. & Charrier I. (2003). A review of social recognition in pinnipeds. Aquatic mammals, 29(2), 181–201.
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Yves Cherel. (2020). A review of Southern Ocean squids using nets and beaks (Vol. 50).
Abstract: This review presents an innovative approach to investigate the teuthofauna from the Southern Ocean by combining two complementary data sets, the literature on cephalopod taxonomy and biogeography, together with predator dietary investigations. Sixty squids were recorded south of the Subtropical Front, including one circumpolar Antarctic (Psychroteuthis glacialis Thiele, 1920), 13 circumpolar Southern Ocean, 20 circumpolar subantarctic, eight regional subantarctic, and 12 occasional subantarctic species. A critical evaluation removed five species from the list, and one species has an unknown taxonomic status. The 42 Southern Ocean squids belong to three large taxonomic units, bathyteuthoids (n?=?1 species), myopsids (n?=?1), and oegopsids (n?=?40). A high level of endemism (21 species, 50%, all oegopsids) characterizes the Southern Ocean teuthofauna. Seventeen families of oegopsids are represented, with three dominating families, onychoteuthids (seven species, five endemics), ommastrephids (six species, three endemics), and cranchiids (five species, three endemics). Recent improvements in beak identification and taxonomy allowed making new correspondence between beak and species names, such as Galiteuthis suhmi (Hoyle 1886), Liguriella podophtalma Issel, 1908, and the recently described Taonius notalia Evans, in prep. Gonatus phoebetriae beaks were synonymized with those of Gonatopsis octopedatus Sasaki, 1920, thus increasing significantly the number of records and detailing the circumpolar distribution of this rarely caught Southern Ocean squid. The review extends considerably the number of species, including endemics, recorded from the Southern Ocean, but it also highlights that the corresponding species to two well-described beaks (Moroteuthopsis sp. B and Psychroteuthis sp. B) are still unknown.
Programme: 109
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