Froget G., Butler P.J., Handrich Y. & Woakes A.J. (2001). Heart rate as an indicator of oxygen consumption: influence of body condition in the king penguin. J. Exp. Biol., 204, 2133–2144.
|
Tremblay Y. (1996). Stratégie de recherche alimantaire et comportement de plongée du gorfou sauteur subtropical Eudyptes chrysocome moseleyi..
Abstract: D.E.A. Biologie du Comportement
Programme: 109
|
Bried J., Duriez O. & Juin G. (1999). A first case of female-female pairing in the black-faced sheathbill chinios minor. Emu, 99, 292–295.
|
Vernon P., Vannier G. & Trehen P. (1998). A comparative approach to the entomological diversity of polar regions. Acta oecologica-international journal of ecology, 19(3), 303–308.
|
Weimerskirch H. (1999). The role of body condition on breeding and foraging decisions in albatrosses and petrels..
Abstract: Adams, N. & Slotow, R.H.(Eds), Proceedings of 22 International Ornithological Congress, Durban, Johannesburg: Birdlife South Africa
Programme: 109
|
Jouventin P., Bried J. & Ausilio E. (1996). Life-history variations of the Lesser Sheathbill Chionis minor in contrasting habitats. Ibis (Lond. 1859), 138, 732–741.
|
Legrand M., Feniet Saigne C., Saltzman E.S. & Germain C. (1992). Spatial and temporal variations of methanesulfonic acid and non dea salt sulfate in Antarctic ice. Journal of atmospheric chemistry, 14, 245–260.
|
Handrich Y., Gendner J.P. & Le Maho Y. (1995). Breeding penguins as indicators of marine resources: a study with minimal human disturbance..
Abstract: In: Dann P, Normann I, Reilly P (eds) The penguins: ecology and management. Surrey Beatty & Sons Pty. Ltd., pp 75–79
Programme: 137
|
Ropert Coudert Y., Kato A., Baudat J., Bost C.A., Le Maho Y. & Naito Y. (2001). Feeding strategies of free-ranging Adélie penguins Pygoscelis adeliae analysed by multiple data recording. Polar Biol., 24, 460–466.
|
Ofman et al. (1995). Intercomparison of UV/visible spectrometers for measurements of stratospheric NO2 or the Network for the Detection of Stratospheric Change. J. Geophys. Res., 100, 16765–16791.
|