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Guillot T. (2021). Science of temperate exoplanets: The lessons from Juno. Bachelor's thesis, , .
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Ishino S., Hattori S., Savarino J., Jourdain B., Legrand M., Preunkert S., Alexander B., Yoshida N., Huang J. (2021). Regional characteristics of atmospheric sulfate formation in East Antarctica imprinted on 17O-excess signature. Bachelor's thesis, , .
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Le Rasle F. (2019). Bachelor's thesis, , .
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Duprat J. (2017). Isotopic analysis of cometary dust. Bachelor's thesis, , .
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Duprat J. (2018). Review on interplanetary dust particles. Bachelor's thesis, , .
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Duprat, J. (2017). The Antarctic Micrometeorite program at Concordia. Bachelor's thesis, , .
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Viblanc Va, Stier A, Bize P, Schull Q, Criscuolo F, Groscolas R, Robin Jp. (2021). The ecophysiology of king penguins : responses to a fluctuating environment. Bachelor's thesis, , .
Abstract: Penguins are sea...birds. These highly evolved marine predators thrive in the oceanic habitat. Yet, they are conflicted – confronted to the duality of a life spent partly at sea, partly on-land. This life style has them subject to a number of very different ecological pressures. The ECONERGY polar project (IPEV #119) seeks to understand how king penguin cope with the constraints they face while living on-land, and the underlying physiological adaptations that allow them to do so. This includes studies dealing with fasting, parasites, predators, aggressive neighbors, climate and human disturbance. I will present some of the advances our project has made over the past decades, and where we will proceed in the years to come with a new project. We aim to understand bird stress from an integrative perspective, building a long-term observatory of penguin physiological responses to a changing world, and determining how breeding performances on land and foraging performances at sea are related.
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Bernard A., Chambodut A., Zigone D., Thore J-Y., Bes De Berc M., Fotze M.,Wardinski,I. (2023). Bachelor's thesis, , .
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Yan Axel Gomez Coutouly. (2021). Bachelor's thesis, , .
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