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Author Cherel, Y. and N. Klages openurl 
  Title (up) A review of the food of albatrosses Type Book Chapter
  Year 1998 Publication Albatross biology and conservation Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 113-136  
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  Abstract In: G. Robertson and R. Gales (eds.)
Albatross biology and conservation. Chipping Norton: Surrey Beatty & Sons.
 
  Programme 109  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 142  
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Author David Renault file  doi
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  Title (up) 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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  Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis  
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  Call Number Serial 7656  
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Author Chastel C., Demazure M., Chastel O., Genevois F., Legrand M.C., Grulet O., Odermatt M. & Le Goff F. openurl 
  Title (up) A rickettsia-like organism from Ixodes uriae ticks collected on the Kerguelen Islands (French subantarctic territories). Type Journal Article
  Year 1993 Publication Acta virologica Abbreviated Journal Acta Virol.  
  Volume 37 Issue Pages 11-20  
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  Programme 109  
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  Series Volume Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN 0001-723X ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 637  
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Author Fourati H, Manamanni N, Afilal L, Handrich Y, doi  isbn
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  Title (up) A rigid body attitude estimation for Bio-logging application: A quaternion-based nonlinear filter approach Type Conference - International - Article with Reading Comitee
  Year 2009 Publication 2009 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 558 -563  
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  Abstract Bio-logging is a new interdisciplinary research area at the intersection of animal behavior and bioengineering. It involves several applications such as determination of specific parameters (attitude, acceleration, and position) via a new generation of mechatronic systems. The aim of this paper concerns the animal motion estimation problem using low-cost sensors fusion. A quaternion-based nonlinear observer for the tracking of rigid body attitude (orientation) and heading using measurements provided from low cost inertial and magnetic sensors is presented. The algorithm combines low-frequency, 3-axis accelerometer and 3-axis magnetometer, data with high frequency 3-axis gyroscope measurement. Then, to increase the performance and reduce the computational requirements, we exploit the sensor readings directly in the designed observer. Using the estimated attitude, the linear acceleration is then derived. This latter will be used in the future to evaluate the animal energy index and its mechanical work. Finally, some experimental results, using the measurements provided by an inertial sensor put on dog are given to illustrate the efficiency of the proposed algorithm.
 
  Programme 394  
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  Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis  
  Publisher IEEE Place of Publication Editor  
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  ISSN ISBN 978-1-4244-3803-7 Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 944  
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Author doi  openurl
  Title (up) A risk assessment of the effects of mercury on Baltic Sea, Greater North Sea and North Atlantic wildlife, fish and bivalves Type Journal
  Year 2021 Publication Environment international Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 146 Issue Pages 106178  
  Keywords Biological effect Bird of prey Hg Marine mammal Risk threshold Seabird  
  Abstract A wide range of species, including marine mammals, seabirds, birds of prey, fish and bivalves, were investigated for potential population health risks resulting from contemporary (post 2000) mercury (Hg) exposure, using novel risk thresholds based on literature and de novo contamination data. The main geographic focus is on the Baltic Sea, while data from the same species in adjacent waters, such as the Greater North Sea and North Atlantic, were included for comparative purposes. For marine mammals, 23% of the groups, each composing individuals of a specific sex and maturity from the same species in a specific study region, showed Hg-concentrations within the High Risk Category (HRC) and Severe Risk Category (SRC). The corresponding percentages for seabirds, fish and bivalves were 2.7%, 25% and 8.0%, respectively, although fish and bivalves were not represented in the SRC. Juveniles from all species showed to be at no or low risk. In comparison to the same species in the adjacent waters, i.e. the Greater North Sea and the North Atlantic, the estimated risk for Baltic populations is not considerably higher. These findings suggest that over the past few decades the Baltic Sea has improved considerably with respect to presenting Hg exposure to its local species, while it does still carry a legacy of elevated Hg levels resulting from high neighbouring industrial and agricultural activity and slow water turnover regime.  
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  ISSN 0160-4120 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 7985  
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Author doi  openurl
  Title (up) A roadmap for Antarctic and Southern Ocean science for the next two decades and beyond Type Journal Article
  Year 2014 Publication Antarctic Science Abbreviated Journal Antarct. Sci.  
  Volume 27 Issue 01 Pages 3-18  
  Keywords Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research, extraordinary logistics, future directions, horizon scan, research priorities, technological challenges,  
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  Programme 1091  
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  Publisher Cambridge University Press Place of Publication Editor  
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  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title  
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN 0954-1020 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 6153  
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Author Gabarrou J.F., Duchamp C., Williams J. & Geraert P.A. openurl 
  Title (up) A role for thyroid hormones in the regulation of diet-induced thermogenesis in birds. Type Journal Article
  Year 1997 Publication British journal of nutrition Abbreviated Journal Br. J. Nutr.  
  Volume 78 Issue Pages 963-973  
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  Programme 131  
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  ISSN 0007-1145 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 216  
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Author Belviso S., Moulin C., Bopp L., Cosme E., Chapman, E., and Aranami, K. openurl 
  Title (up) A satellite-based method for estimating global oceanic DMS and its applicationin a 3-D atmospheric GCM Type Journal Article
  Year 2004 Publication Emissions of atmospheric trace Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 8 Issue Pages 317-345  
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  Programme 414;415  
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  Call Number Serial 3431  
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Author Brinton K.L.F., Engrand C., Glavin D.P., Bada J.L. & Maurette M. openurl 
  Title (up) A search for extraterrestrial amino acids in carbonaceous antarctic micrometeorites. Type Journal Article
  Year 1998 Publication Origins of life and evolution of biospheres Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 28 Issue Pages 413-424  
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  Programme 226  
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  ISSN 0169-6149 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 1820  
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Author De Linage, C., Hinderer, J., & Rogister, Y. openurl 
  Title (up) A search for the ratio between gravity variation and vertical displacement due to a surface load Type Journal Article
  Year 2007 Publication Geophysical journal international Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 171 Issue Pages 986-994  
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  Programme 337  
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  Series Volume Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN 0956-540X ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 5353  
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