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Author Gauthier, G., F. I. Doyle, O. Gilg, I. E. Menyushina, R. I. G. Morrison, N. Ovsyanikov, I. Pokrovsky, D. G. Reid, A. Sokolov, and J.-F. Therrien
Title Birds of prey. Pages 62-75 in G. Gauthier and D. Berteaux, editors. ArcticWOLVES: Arctic Wildlife Observatories Linking Vulnerable EcoSystems. Final synthesis report. Centre d’études nordiques, Université Laval, Quebec City. Type (up) Book
Year 2011 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Call Number Serial 6984
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Author Dam Roussel, Pierre-Axel Monternier, Fongy A, Caroline Romestaing, Aurore Bourguignon, Jean-Louis Rouanet, Duchamp C, Yann Voituron
Title Mitochondrial phenotypic flexibility enhances energy savings in fasting birds Type (up) Book
Year 2015 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume 214 Issue Pages
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Abstract Introduction: Energy conservation is a key priority for organisms having to face seasonal or stochastic shortages in resource supplies. Because mitochondrial bioenergetics constitute the functional link between environmental resources, whole body energy expenditure and animal performances (e.g. growth, locomotion, thermoregulation), these organelles may represent an important proximate factor responsible for energy savings during fast. Materials and Methods: We studied mitochondrial bioenergetics (oxidative phosphorylation activity, ATP synthesis efficiency, oxidative capacity) of skeletal muscle mitochondria from birds (penguins and ducks) during the course of fasting/refeeding periods. Results: Bioenergetics analysis of pectoralis and gastrocnemius muscles revealed that mitochondria are more energy efficient shortly after the beginning of fast, indicating that skeletal muscles of fasted birds consume fewer nutrients to sustain their energy-demanding processes. This adjustment of mitochondrial efficiency was fully reversed by refeeding and would be under the control of thyroid hormones. Discussion/conclusion: Skeletal muscle mitochondria from fasted birds decrease the cost of ATP synthesis by minimizing the needs for energy substrates. The mitochondrial energy transduction processes prove to be highly flexible, suggesting that birds would adjust the cost of mitochondrial metabolism in order to cope with their nutritional status.
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Call Number Serial 7226
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Author Masson-delmotte V, Gauthier E , Grémillet D, Huctin Jm, swingedouw D
Title Type (up) Book
Year 2016 Publication Cnrs editions Abbreviated Journal
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Programme 388
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ISSN 978-2271081704 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 7302
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Author Hrvoje Tkal?i?
Title The Earth's Inner Core by Hrvoje Tkal?i? Type (up) Book
Year 2017 Publication Cambridge Core Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract Cambridge Core – Planetary Science and Astrobiology – The Earth's Inner Core – by Hrvoje Tkal?i?
Programme 133
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Call Number Serial 7321
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Author David Grémillet
Title Suivis de la mégafaune marine Type (up) Book
Year 2017 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume CNRS Editions Issue Pages 132-133
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ISSN ISBN 978-2-271-11652-9 Medium
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Call Number Serial 7337
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Author Gauthier, G., Doyle, F.I., Gilg, O., Menyushina, I.E., Morrison, R.I.G., Ovsyanikov, N., Pokrovsky, I., Reid, D.G., Sokolov, A., Therrien, J.-F.
Title Birds of prey, in: Gauthier, G., Berteaux, D. (Eds.), ArcticWOLVES: Arctic Wildlife Observatories Linking Vulnerable EcoSystems. Final synthesis report. Type (up) Book
Year 2011 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 63-74
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Call Number Serial 7440
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Author Hullé M., Buchard C., Georges R., Vernon P.
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Year 2018 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Programme 136
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Call Number Serial 7479
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Title Kongsfjorden as Harbinger of the Future Arctic: Knowns, Unknowns and Research Priorities Type (up) Book
Year 2019 Publication The Ecosystem of Kongsfjorden, Svalbard Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 537-562
Keywords Flagship program Indicator species Land-sea-ocean-interaction Monitoring Pan-Arctic
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ISSN 978-3-319-46425-1 ISBN 978-3-319-46425-1 Medium
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Call Number Serial 7489
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Author Isabelle Badenhausser, Lise Chambrin, Marc Lebouvier
Title Type (up) Book
Year 2020 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 151 p
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ISSN ISBN 978-2-7380-1440-5 Medium
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Call Number Serial 7975
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Title Tide gauges Type (up) Book
Year 2019 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 31-34
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Abstract Tide gauge measurements provide data for routine tidal predictions in ports as well as for extreme events such as storm surges and tsunamis. Along with satellite altimeter measurements, tide gauges also provide measurements used for sea-level rise estimates. This is particularly important for impact assessment in low-lying coastlines of south Asia as well as islands such as the Maldives in the Indian Ocean.
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Call Number Serial 8033
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