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  Title Persistence and Disappearance of Traditional Patrilocality: Matrimonial Strategies and Postnuptial Residence Patterns in Two Eastern Siberian Communities of the Twenty-First Century Type Journal
  Year 2019 Publication Sibirica Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 18 Issue 1 Pages 53-70  
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  Abstract This article describes current matrimonial strategies and residence patterns in two communities in the Sakha Republic. In Tolon, a rural settlement in central Sakha, community exogamy is predominant and patrilocality is detectable in postnuptial residence patterns. In the sub-Arctic town of Khonuu no gendered residence patterns are observed. Khonuu has an airport and serves as a regional capital. In Khonuu matrimonial decisions follow the immigration of men and couples rather than traditional strategies connected with horse- and cattle-based subsistence. This article discusses the possible biological, historical, and cultural reasons that explain the observance or lack of observance of traditional marriage in the contemporary Sakha Republic.  
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  ISSN 1476-6787, 1361-7362 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 7530  
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Author Garcia S. & Dhont D. doi  openurl
  Title Type Journal Article
  Year 2005 Publication Geodinamica acta Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 18 Issue 1 Pages 31-41  
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  Programme 316  
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  Series Volume Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN 0985-3111 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 3052  
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Author Dauteuil O. & Bergerat F. doi  openurl
  Title Interactions between Magmatism and Tectonics in Iceland: a review. Type Journal Article
  Year 2005 Publication Geodinamica acta Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 18 Issue 1 Pages 1-9  
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  Programme 316  
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  ISSN 0985-3111 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 3051  
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Author BOURGEON, S.; VIERA, V.M.; RACLOT, T.; GROSCOLAS, R. doi  openurl
  Title Hormones and immunoglobulin levels in king penguins during moulting and breeding fasts Type Journal Article
  Year 2007 Publication Ecoscience Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 14 Issue 4 Pages 519-528  
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  Programme 119;137  
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  Series Volume Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN 1195-6860 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes doi: 10.2980/1195-6860(2007)14[519:HAILIK]2.0.CO;2 Approved yes  
  Call Number IPEV @ Thierry.Lemaire @ Serial 5535  
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Author Romanova, L. G., Pokatilova, N. V., Balter, V., &Amp; Crubezy, E. file  doi
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  Title Mezhdisciplinarnyj podhod v izuchenii pitanija jakutov s XVII po XIX v. [Archaeological and biological approaches in the study of the Yakut diet in the 17th and 19th/20th centuries] (In Russian) Type Journal
  Year 2020 Publication Yakut medical journal Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 1 Issue 69 Pages 73-76  
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  Programme 1038  
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  Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 7784  
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Author Hansen James, Sato Makiko, Kharecha Pushker, Beerling David, Berner Robert, Masson-Delmotte Valerie, Pagani Mark, Raymo Maureen, Royer Dana L, Zachos James C, doi  openurl
  Title Target Atmospheric CO2: Where Should Humanity Aim? Type Journal Article
  Year 2008 Publication The Open Atmospheric Science Journal Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 2 Issue 1 Pages 217 -231  
  Keywords Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics,  
  Abstract Paleoclimate data show that climate sensitivity is ~3 deg-C for doubled CO2, including only fast feedback processes. Equilibrium sensitivity, including slower surface albedo feedbacks, is ~6 deg-C for doubled CO2 for the range of climate states between glacial conditions and ice-free Antarctica. Decreasing CO2 was the main cause of a cooling trend that began 50 million years ago, large scale glaciation occurring when CO2 fell to 450 +/- 100 ppm, a level that will be exceeded within decades, barring prompt policy changes. If humanity wishes to preserve a planet similar to that on which civilization developed and to which life on Earth is adapted, paleoclimate evidence and ongoing climate change suggest that CO2 will need to be reduced from its current 385 ppm to at most 350 ppm. The largest uncertainty in the target arises from possible changes of non-CO2 forcings. An initial 350 ppm CO2 target may be achievable by phasing out coal use except where CO2 is captured and adopting agricultural and forestry practices that sequester carbon. If the present overshoot of this target CO2 is not brief, there is a possibility of seeding irreversible catastrophic effects.  
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  Series Volume Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN 1874-2823 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 1662  
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  Title OZCAR: The French Network of Critical Zone Observatories Type Journal
  Year 2018 Publication Vadose Zone Journal Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 17 Issue 1 Pages  
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  Programme 1013,1053,1108,1110  
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  Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis  
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  Series Volume Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN 1539-1663 ISBN 1539-1663 Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 7354  
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Author E. Crubezy, O. Melnichuk, A. Alexeev file  doi
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  Title Type Journal
  Year 2020 Publication Vestnik arheologii, antropologii i etnografii Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue 4 (51) Pages 110-119  
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  Abstract For the past 15 years, our research has focused on the evolution of the first Yakut populations, their interaction with local tribes as well as with the Russian population, which marks the beginning of Yakutia's development from the first half of the 17th century. We conducted the excavation of tombs and we analysed the cultural, historical and paleogenetic data uncovered. A review and a synthesis of the main results published in articles and monographs informs our research directions for the future.  
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  ISSN 1811-7465 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 7936  
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  Title Estimating transitions between states using measurements with imperfect detection: application to serological data Type Journal Article
  Year 2013 Publication Ecology Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 94 Issue 10 Pages 2160-2165  
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  Abstract Classifying the states of an individual and quantifying transitions between states are crucial while modeling animal behavior, movement, and physiologic status. When these states are hidden or imperfectly known, it is particularly convenient to relate them to appropriate quantitative measurements taken on the individual. This task is, however, challenging when quantitative measurements are not available at each sampling occasion. For capture?recapture data, various ways of incorporating such non-discrete information have been used, but they are either ad hoc and/or use a fraction of the available information by relying on a priori thresholds to assign individual states. Here we propose assigning discrete states based on a continuous measurement, and then modeled survival and transition probabilities based on these assignments. The main advantage of this new approach is that a more informative use of the non-discrete information is done. As an illustrative working example, we applied this approach to eco-epidemiological data collected across a series of years in which individuals of a long-lived seabird, the Black-legged Kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla), could either be visually detected or physically recaptured and blood sampled for subsequent immunological analyses. We discuss how this approach opens many perspectives in eco-epidemiology, but also more broadly, in population ecology.  
  Programme 333  
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  Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis  
  Publisher Ecological Society of America Place of Publication Editor  
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  Series Volume Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN 0012-9658 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 4678  
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  Title Metabolic rate throughout the annual cycle reveals the demands of an Arctic existence in Great Cormorants Type Journal Article
  Year 2011 Publication Ecology Abbreviated Journal Ecology  
  Volume 92 Issue 2 Pages 475 -486  
  Keywords arctic, basal metabolic rate, catch per unit effort, cpue, daily energy expenditure, day length, diving depths, field metabolic rate, foraging efficiency, great cormorant, greenland, phalacrocorax carbo, seasonal variation,  
  Abstract Aquatic endotherms living in polar regions are faced with a multitude of challenges, including low air and water temperatures and low illumination, especially in winter. Like other endotherms from cold environments, Great Cormorants (Phalacrocorax carbo) living in Arctic waters were hypothesized to respond to these challenges through a combination of high daily rate of energy expenditure (DEE) and high food requirements, which are met by a high rate of catch per unit effort (CPUE). CPUE has previously been shown in Great Cormorants to be the highest of any diving bird. In the present study, we tested this hypothesis by making the first measurements of DEE and foraging activity of Arctic-dwelling Great Cormorants throughout the annual cycle. We demonstrate that, in fact, Great Cormorants have surprisingly low rates of DEE. This low DEE is attributed primarily to very low levels of foraging activity, particularly during winter, when the cormorants spent only 2% of their day submerged. Such a low level of fo...
 
  Programme 388  
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  Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis  
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  Series Volume Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN 0012-9658 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 2372  
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