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Author Strøm, H., Gilg, O., Gavrilo, M., Aebischer, A. openurl 
  Title Movements of three Northeast Atlantic populations of ivory gull revealed by satellite telemetry, Biologging IV Symposium, Hobart, Australia. Type (up) Communication
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Author  T Saucède openurl 
  Title Changement climatique et suivi de la biodiversité marine aux Iles Kerguelen Type (up) Communication
  Year 2018 Publication 15ème rencontres bourgogne-franche-comté nature, saint-brisson, france, 19-20 octobre 2018 Abbreviated Journal  
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Author Van De Putte P, Gan YM, De Broyer C, Koubbi P, Griffiths HJ, Raymond B, D'udekem RB, D'acoz C, Danis B, David B, Grant SM, Gutt J, Held C, Hosie GW, Huettmann F, Post AL, Ropert-Coudert Y, Wadley V, Stoddart M openurl 
  Title The Census of Antarctic Marine Life, and its legacy 10 years on Type (up) Communication
  Year 2018 Publication 53rd European Marine Biology Symposium. Oostende, Belgium, 17-21 September 2018 Abbreviated Journal  
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Author M.A. Hindell, Y. Ropert-Coudert, I. Jonsen, B. Raymond, R.R. Reisinger, H. Bornemann, J.-B. Charrassin, B. Danis, L. Huckstadt, L. Torres, P.N. Trathan, A.P. Van de Putte, S. Wotherspoon, RAATD data contributors openurl 
  Title The SCAR Retrospective Analysis of Antarctic Tracking Data Type (up) Communication
  Year 2017 Publication 6th international bio-logging science symposium, konstanz, germany, 25-29/09/2017 Abbreviated Journal  
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Author Leroy, N.; Vallee, M.; Zigone, D.; Bonaime, S.; Pesqueira, F.; Thore, J. Y.; Lombardi, D.; Stutzmann, E.; Bernard, A.; Pardo, C. openurl 
  Title Recent evolutions of the GEOSCOPE broadband seismic observatory Type (up) Communication
  Year 2018 Publication American geophysical union, fall meeting 2018, abstract #s43e-0681 Abbreviated Journal  
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  Abstract The GEOSCOPE observatory provides 37 years of continuous broadband data to the scientific community. The 33 operational GEOSCOPE stations are installed in 17 countries, across all continents and on islands throughout the oceans. They are equipped with three component very broadband seismometers (STS1, STS2 or T240) and 24 or 26 bit digitizers (Q330HR). Seismometers are installed with warpless base plates, which decrease long period noise on horizontal components by up to 15dB. All stations send data in real time to the IPGP data center and are automatically transmitted to other data centers (IRIS-DMC and RESIF) and tsunami warning centers. Recent instrumental improvements include the upgrades of the following stations: FUTU (Wallis and Futuna, South-Western Pacific Ocean), NOUC (New Caledonia, South-Western Pacific Ocean), FOMA (Madagascar, Indian Ocean) and AIS (Amsterdam Island, Indian Ocean). The recent replacement of the feedback electronics and the related cables at PAF (Kerguelen Island, Indian Ocean) has also fix a long period perturbation that was visible on the vertical component since a few years. Important upgrades are also underway at CCD (Concordia Station, Dome C, Antarctica) where a new post-hole installation is currently in preparation. A new site has been tested in Cameroon and a new station is planned there in 2019. New tools have been developed (Grafana and Influx DB) to monitor the state of health of all the stations. Data of the stations are technically validated by IPGP (27 stations) or EOST (6 stations) in order to check their continuity and integrity. A scientific data validation is also performed by analyzing seismic noise level of the continuous data and by comparing real and synthetic earthquake waveforms (body waves). After these validations, data are archived by the IPGP data center in Paris. They are made available to the international scientific community through different interfaces (see details on http://geoscope.ipgp.fr). All GEOSCOPE data are in miniseed format but using various conventions. An important technical work is done to homogenize the data miniseed formats of the whole GEOSCOPE database, in order to make easier the data duplication at the IRIS-DMC and RESIF data centers. The GEOSCOPE observatory also provides near-real time information on the World large seismicity (above magnitude 5.5-6) through the automated use of the SCARDEC method. Earthquake parameters (depth, moment magnitude, focal mechanism, source time function) are determined about 45 minutes after the occurrence of the event. A specific webpage is then generated, which also includes information for a non-seismologist audience (past seismicity, foreshocks and aftershocks, 3D representations of the fault motion…). This information is also disseminated in real-time through mailing lists and social networks. Examples for recent earthquakes can be seen in http://geoscope.ipgp.fr/index.php/en/data/earthquake-data/latest-earthquakes.  
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Author Ropert-Coudert Y openurl 
  Title La France dans le grand Sud. De la science au traité de l’Antarctique Type (up) Communication
  Year 2019 Publication Conférence de l’espace mendès france, poitiers, france, 6/03/2019 Abbreviated Journal  
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Author Dedieu J.p., Negrello C., Jacobi H.w., Baladima F., Duguay Y., Boike J., Gallet J.c., Westermann S. And Wendleder A. openurl 
  Title Impact of recent climate change in the Arctic on snow physical parameters retrieval using SAR data (Svalbard) Type (up) Communication
  Year 2019 Publication European geosciences union (egu), 7-12 avril, vienne, autriche. Abbreviated Journal  
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Author Kushel E., Eppinger S., Bernard E., Tolle F., Prokop A., Friedt J.m. And Zangerl Ch. openurl 
  Title Landslide monitoring using multi-temporal terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) and electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) in the high Arctic, Ny-Ålesund Type (up) Communication
  Year 2019 Publication European geosciences union (egu), 7-12 avril, vienne, autriche. Abbreviated Journal  
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Author Jean-Pierre Dedieu, Charlène Negrello, Hans-Werner Jacobi, Yannick Duguay, Julia Boike, Eric Bernard, Sebastian Westermann, Jean-Charles Gallet, Anna Wendleder openurl 
  Title Improvement of snow physical parameters retrieval using SAR data in the Arctic (Svalbard) Type (up) Communication
  Year 2018 Publication Proceedings, International Snow Science Workshop, Innsbruck, Austria, 2018 Abbreviated Journal  
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  Abstract Arctic snow cover dynamics offer a changing face in terms of temporal duration and water equivalent, due to recent climate change conditions (Callaghan et al., 2011; Lemke & Jacobi, 2012). Indeed, the Arctic is now experiencing some of the most rapid and severe climate change on earth. In this context, innovative and improved methods are helpful to enhance management of the snow-pack resource for climate research, hydrology and human activities. The characteristics of Arctic snow are different from “temperate” snow (i.e. the Alps), in terms of thickness, internal structure, thermal conductivity, and metamorphism. Ground observation often indicates wind slab at the snow surface, internal rounded grains, depth hoar at the bottom, and often internal ice layer or at the interface with ground surface (Dominé et al., 2016; Gallet et al., 2017, for spring snow). This work is part of the “Precip-A2” project (OSUG, Grenoble-France), focusing on snow and its interaction with the atmosphere, especially in terms of chemistry, radiative processes and precipitation. The application site is the Brøgger peninsula, focused on Ny-Ålesund area, Svalbard, Norway (N 78°55’ / E 11° 55’). One sub-task of the Precip-A2 project is dedicated to X-band radar measurements (ground and spaceborne) to retrieve physical properties of arctic snow.  
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Author Boulinier T. openurl 
  Title From comparative immunology to the conservation of albatrosses, the evolutionary ecology of maternal antibody persistence Type (up) Communication
  Year 2019 Publication invited seminar at the department of ecology and evolutionary biology, university of toronto, ontario, canada, june 2019 http://www.eeb.utoronto.ca/news-events/eebevents/f Abbreviated Journal  
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  Abstract The Transfer Of Antibodies From Mothers To Vertebrate Offspring Has Broad Potential Implications In Evolutionary Ecology, From The Adaptive Value Of Maternal Effects To The Role Of Transgenerational Plasticity In Host-parasite Interactions. Following Our Early Finding That Maternal Antibody Can Persist For A Long Time (Several Weeks) After Hatching In Nestlings Of A Long-lived Seabird, The Cory’s Shearwater, We Have Been Exploring (I) How This Neglected Life History Traits Varies Among Species With Contrasted Nestling Rearing Periods And (Ii) Whether The Long Persistence Of Maternal Antibodies Could Be Used To Protect Nestlings Of Long-lived Threatened Species Exposed To Deadly Infectious Agents. We Have Been Investigating This In The Case Of Albatrosses Recurrently Hit By Epizootics Of Avian Cholera On Amsterdam Island (Southern Indian Ocean). The Results Have Implications For Conservation, But Also Highlight How Research In Ecological Immunology Need To Combine Functional And Evolutionary Approaches While Also Keeping In Mind Ecological And Epidemiological Settings.  
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