Fort, J.. (2016). Pollution et impacts sur les écosystèmes.
Abstract: In: Le Groenland - Climat, Ecologie, Société (Editeurs: Masson-Delmotte, V., Gauthier, E., Grémillet, D., Huctin, JM, Swingedouw, D.). Editions du CNRS
Programme: 388
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Fort, J. & Grémillet, D. (2016). Écosystèmes marins – aspects généraux.
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Grémillet, D. & Fort, J.. (2016). Adaptation et évolution de la biodiversité groenlandaise.
Abstract: In: Le Groenland - Climat, Ecologie, Société (Editeurs: Masson-Delmotte, V., Gauthier, E., Grémillet, D., Huctin, JM, Swingedouw, D.). Editions du CNRS
Programme: 388
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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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Marianne Gabirot, Jérôme Mardon, Sylvie Campagna, Nigel West, Francesco Bonadonna, and Sandra M. Saunders. (2016). Guidelines for collecting and extracting avian odors in remote field: Case study of a subantarctic seabird.
Abstract: in Chemical Signals in Vertebrates 13. Recent research on avian chemical signalling has highlighted the need for new appropriate protocols especially for sampling, and analyzing, compounds borne by individuals Although many studies have already examined the chemical substances secreted by birds, only few works have done so from the perspective of chemical communication and none have focused on the actual airborne compounds which make up the final odor. As well as the relative infancy of the field, this gap originates from the absence of an appropriate methodological framework. In this study, we provide a methodological guideline of various combinations of sampling and extraction techniques that have been developed and tested in our research. These include: analysis of (i) uropygial secretion samples by solvent extraction, (ii) feather lipids by solvent extraction, (iii) feather lipids by direct solid-phase thermal desorption, (iv) cotton swab (rubbed on bird) by solid phase microextraction, (v) cotton swab by direct solid-phase thermal desorption and (vi) airborne volatiles by thermal desorption. To achieve this, we used the particular case study of blue petrels (Halobaena caerulea), a Sub-antarctic procellariiform seabird, living on remote islands and known for its good olfactory capabilities. Outcomes from the different methods are presented in terms of chromatographic quality, the number and properties of the analytes resolved and their suitability for the work in isolated locations. Advantages and limitations of each method are discussed together with challenges that remain to make the new protocols presented more robust for field chemo-ecologists.
Programme: 354
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E. Le Meur, M. Sacchettini, S. Garambois, E. Berthier, A. S. Drouet, G. Durand, D. Young, J. S. Greenbaum, D. D. Blankenship, J. W. Holt, E. Rignot, J. Mouginot, Y. Gim, D. Kirchner, B. de Fleurian, O. Gagliardini and F. Gillet-Chaulet. (2014). Improved location of the grounding line of an Antarctic outlet glacier from combined hydrostatic and kinematic methods. Bachelor's thesis, , .
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. (2016). Seasonal Variations in Drag Coefficient over a Sastrugi-Covered Snowfield in Coastal East Antarctica (Vol. 164). Bachelor's thesis, , .
Programme: 411,1013,1110,1154
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. (2017). 100 million years of multigene family evolution: origin and evolution of the avian MHC class IIB (Vol. 18). Bachelor's thesis, , .
Keywords: Birds Birth-death evolution Concerted evolution Gene conversion Gene duplication Major histocompatibility complex Recombination
Programme: 333,354
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. (2017). Marked phylogeographic structure of Gentoo penguin reveals an ongoing diversification process along the Southern Ocean (Vol. 107). Bachelor's thesis, , .
Keywords: Climate change Demographic history Polar region Population structure Seabirds
Programme: 137,354
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Bonadonna F. (2017). It was a Dark and Stormy Night (Plenary Talk). Bachelor's thesis, , .
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