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. (2017). Flights of drones over sub-Antarctic seabirds show species- and status-specific behavioural and physiological responses (Vol. 41). Bachelor's thesis, , .
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. (2016). Looking beneath the tip of the iceberg: diversification of the genus Epimeria on the Antarctic shelf (Crustacea, Amphipoda) (Vol. 39). Bachelor's thesis, , .
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Morata Nathalie, Michaud Emma, . (2013). Impact of early food input on the Arctic benthos activities during the polar night
. Polar Biol., , 1–16.
Keywords: Biogeochemical fluxes, Bioturbation, Ecology, Ecosystem functioning, Feeding experiment, Microbiology, Oceanography, Plant Sciences, Svalbard, Zoology,
Programme: 1092
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Rosing-Asvid A, Hedeholm R, Arendt K E, Fort J, Robertson G J, . (2013). Winter diet of the little auk (Alle alle) in the Northwest Atlantic
. POLAR BIOLOGY, 36(11), 1601–1608.
Keywords: Ecology, Feeding ecology, Greenland, Krill, Microbiology, Newfoundland, Oceanography, Plant Sciences, Themisto spp, Winter diet, Zoology,
Programme: 388
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Martin Jodie, Rey Benjamin, Pons Jean-Baptiste, Natoli Eugenia, Pontier Dominique, . (2013). Movements and space use of feral cats in Kerguelen archipelago: a pilot study with GPS data
. 0722-4060, 36(10), 1531–1536.
Keywords: Activity rhythm, Ecology, Felis silvestris catus, Home range, Microbiology, Oceanography, Plant Sciences, Sub-Antarctic islands, Zoology,
Programme: 279
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Mesa Mario La, Catalano Barbara, Koubbi Philippe, Jones Christopher D, . (2013). Early ontogeny of the mackerel icefish, Champsocephalus gunnari, in the southern Scotia Arc
. 0722-4060, 36(6), 797–805.
Abstract: Paper linked to the AMLR programme
Keywords: Age and growth, Bransfield strait, Channichthyid, Ecology, Microbiology, Oceanography, Plant Sciences, Southern Ocean, Yolk-sac larvae, Zoology,
Programme: 1142
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. (2013). The long engagement of the emperor penguin
. POLAR BIOLOGY, 36(4), 573–577.
Abstract: In birds, courtship is generally short relative to the whole breeding cycle. Emperor penguins (Aptenodytes forsteri), however, are an exception as their courtship period is much longer (ca. 6 weeks) than the courtship of other penguin species. This strategy may appear surprising, as it is especially costly to fast and endure drastic climatic conditions for long periods at the colony (1.5 and up to 4 months for females and males, respectively). We examined here the reasons of this extended courtship period and found that emperor penguins returned earlier to the colony when primary oceanic production before breeding was high. This suggests that emperor penguins return to the colony as soon as primary oceanic production in summer allows them to replenish their body reserves. The extended period of time spent at the colony during courtship may therefore result from an evolutionary process that confers advantages to emperor penguins that arrive earlier at the colony by reducing predation risks and offering better chances of securing a partner.
Keywords: Antarctica, Breeding, Courtship, Ecology, Microbiology, Oceanography, Plant Sciences, Primary oceanic production, Spheniscidae, Zoology,
Programme: 137
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Siaussat D, Laparie M, Maria A, Renault D, . (2013). Heat shock protein responses to salinity, food deprivation, and temperature in the invasive ground beetle Merizodus soledadinus at the Kerguelen Islands
. POLAR BIOLOGY, 36(2), 201–209.
Keywords: Alien, Biological invasion, Ecology, HSC70, HSP70, Insect, Microbiology, Oceanography, Plant Sciences, Starvation, Sub-Antarctic islands, Survival, Zoology,
Programme: 136
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. (2012). Environmental control on the structure of echinoid assemblages in the Bellingshausen Sea (Antarctica)
. POLAR BIOLOGY, 35(9), 1343–1357.
Keywords: Abiotic factors, Antarctic, Bellingshausen Sea, Benthos, Diversity, Echinodermata, Echinoidea, Ecology, Microbiology, Oceanography, Plant Sciences, Zoology,
Programme: 1044
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Lalouette L, Williams C, Cottin M, Sinclair B, Renault D, . (2011). Thermal biology of the alien ground beetle Merizodus soledadinus introduced to the Kerguelen Islands
. Polar Biology, , 1–9.
Keywords: Biomedical and Life Sciences,
Programme: 136
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