. (2015). Heavy metal contamination and hepatic toxicological responses in brown trout (Salmo trutta) from the Kerguelen Islands. (Vol. 34). Bachelor's thesis, , .
Keywords: biomarkers Brown trout fish freshwater liver sub-Antarctic
Programme: 409
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Maupin, V., and J. Park. (2015). Theory and Observations-Seismic Anisotropy. (Vol. 1.09).
Abstract: Treatise on Geophysics
Programme: 133
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Mercier D. (2016). L’Arctique face aux crises géomorphologiques paraglaciaires, in Joly D. (ed.), L’Arctique en mutation, EPHE (Vol. 46).
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Griselin, M., Marlin, C. and Friedt J.M. (2016). Fluctuations climatiques récentes en Arctique : l’exemple du Spitsberg occidental. L’Arctique en mutation, coordination Joly D.Les mémoires du laboratoire de géomorphologie, EPHE, Paris, France (Vol. 46).
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Bernard E., Tolle F. (2016). Évolution contemporaine des glaciers arctiques – exemple de l’Austre Lovénbreen (79°N) .
Abstract: L’Arctique en mutation, Les mémoires du laboratoire de géomorphologie, éd. EPHE, coordination : D. Joly.
Programme: 1108
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Boulinier, T., McCoy, K.D., Forbes, M. & Gilchrist, G. (2016). Parasites et organismes pathogènes dans un monde arctique qui change. In Groenland, hommes, climat et société (Masson-Delmotte, V., ed) CNRS Editions..
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McCoy, K.D. & Chevillon, C. (2016). Structuration des populations et adaptation des tiques : implications en épidémiologie. Chapitre 4. In Tiques et maladies à tiques : Biologie, écologie évolutive, épidémiologie. pp 113-140. IRD Editions..
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Blangy, S. and Bernier, M. (2016). Adaptation measures to cumulative effects of global changes in Nunavik for improving the wellbeing of Inuit communities. .
Abstract: Adjusting to global changes has become a major issue for societies and research. The Arctic is one of the most rapidly changing regions on the planet (Arctic Human Development Report, 2015) and Inuit communities face many challenges. Scientists and northern residents are witnessing increasing impacts of the accelerated warming in this region. In addition there is, an unmatched pressure to exploit northern natural resources and calls for sustainable development by governments and local populations.Arctic communities are understandably concerned about their future and wish to better understand the likelihood of social, environmental and economic changes related to ongoing industrial development and climate change. They are concerned about the effects of climate change, mining and untraditional lifestyle on their health and their quality of life. They also worry about the future and the education of youth, the widening generation gap, the preservation of traditional hunting, fishing and gathering techniques as well as threats to Inuit culture and language.
Programme: 1193
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Boulinier, T., Kada, S., Ponchon, A., Dupraz, M., Dietrich, M., Gamble, A., Bourret, V., Duriez, O., Bazire, R., Tornos, J., Tveraa, T., Chambert, T., Garnier, R. & McCoy, K.D. (2016). Migration, prospecting, dispersal? What host movement matters for infectious agent circulation? (Vol. 56). Bachelor's thesis, , .
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Casado, M. A. Landais, V. Masson-Delmotte, C. Genthon, E. Kerstel, S. Kassi, L. Arnaud, G. Picard, F. Prie, O. Cattani, H.-C. Steen-Larsen, E. Vignon, and P. Cermak. (2016). Continuous measurements of isotopic composition of water vapour on the East Antarctic Plateau (Vol. 16). Bachelor's thesis, , .
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