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Author Macelloni, G., M. Brogioni, P. Pampaloni and E. Santi
Title Multifrequency Microwave Emission from the Antarctic Plateau (Invited Paper) Type Conference - International - Article with Reading Comitee
Year 2006 Publication Trans. Geosci. And Remote Sens. Abbreviated Journal
Volume (down) Microrad 2006 Special Issue Issue Pages available on line on IEEE web site
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Call Number Serial 5467
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Author Brogioni M., G. Macelloni, S. Paloscia, P. Pampaloni, S. Pettinato, E. Santi
Title Monitoring Snow Cover Characteristics with Multifrequency Active and Passive Microwave Sensors Type Conference - International - Article with Reading Comitee
Year 2006 Publication Trans. Geosci. And Remote Sens. Abbreviated Journal
Volume (down) IGARSS 2006 Issue Pages 2167-2170
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Call Number Serial 5469
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Author Brogioni M., Macelloni G. , Pampaloni P.
Title Temporal and Spatial Variability of Multi-frequency Microwave Emission from the East Antarctic Plateau Type Conference - International - Article without Reading Comitee
Year 2006 Publication Trans. Geosci. And Remote Sens. Abbreviated Journal
Volume (down) IGARSS 2006 Issue Pages 3820 - 3823
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Call Number Serial 5470
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Author Macelloni G. , Brogioni M. ,Pampaloni P.
Title An Experimental Campaign in Antarctica for the Calibration of Low-frequency Space-borne Radiometers Type Conference - International - Article with Reading Comitee
Year 2006 Publication Trans. Geosci. And Remote Sens. Abbreviated Journal
Volume (down) IGARSS 2006 Issue Pages 3980 - 3983
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Author Griselin M. & Ormaux S.
Title Le paysage et ses temporalités en baie du Roi, Svalbard. Type Journal Article
Year 2004 Publication Bulletin de l'association des géographes français Abbreviated Journal
Volume (down) 2003 Issue Pages 386-393
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Call Number Serial 2547
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Author Alix C.
Title Sélection du bois d’arc par les thuléens de l’Arctique nord-américain : un choix dicté par la façonnage. In Au fil du bois : Définition des critères de sélection des bois d’oeuvre. Type Journal Article
Year 2003 Publication Cahier des thèmes transversaux ArScAn III Abbreviated Journal
Volume (down) 2001/2002 Issue Pages 204-213
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Call Number Serial 2627
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Author Alix C. & Guiot H.
Title Avant propos. In Au fil du bois : Définition des critères de sélection des bois d’oeuvre. Type Journal Article
Year 2003 Publication Cahier des thèmes transversaux ArScAn III Abbreviated Journal
Volume (down) 2001/2002 Issue Pages 204-213
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Call Number Serial 2628
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Author Alix C.
Title Acquisition, transformation et circulation des ressources ligneuses dans l’Arctique nord-américain (culture de Thulé). Contribution des données ethnographiques et archéologiques. Type Journal Article
Year 2002 Publication Cahier des thèmes transversaux ArScAn II Abbreviated Journal
Volume (down) 2001/2002 Issue Pages 114-116
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Call Number Serial 2629
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Author Lachuer J, Legras C, Ronfort C, Barges S, Cohen-Adad F, Quivet L, Duchamp C, Verdier G, Barré H.
Title Molecular cloning and sequencing of a cDNA encoding a beta-thyroid hormone receptor in muscovy duckling. Type Journal Article
Year 1996 Publication Biochimica et biophysica acta Abbreviated Journal Biochim. Biophys. Acta
Volume (down) 1310 Issue 1 Pages 127-130
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Abstract A cDNA clone encoding a beta-thyroid hormone receptor (TRbeta) from muscovy
duckling liver was isolated and sequenced. Comparison with the chicken TRbeta
sequence showed a high degree of homology. This cDNA was used as a probe to
characterize the TRbeta mRNA transcripts expressed in muscovy duckling liver.
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Author Bonadonna F
Title Olfaction in petrels: from homing to self-odor avoidance Type Journal Article
Year 2009 Publication Annals of the new york academy of sciences Abbreviated Journal Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci.
Volume (down) 1170 Issue Pages 428-433
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Abstract In the sixties, Betsy Bang unraveled for the first time the complexity of the olfactory apparatus of procellariiform seabirds (petrels and albatrosses) suggesting an important role of olfaction in their ecology. Shortly after, Prof. B. Wenzel pushed on the investigations on petrels’ well developed olfactory neuroanatomy as well as their sensitivity to food-related scents. Later on, it was shown that the sense of smell is also critical to these birds when homing to their burrow.
Building on these findings, we have demonstrated in several petrel species the importance of the burrow olfactory signature in homing. The nature of this olfactory signature relies predominantly on the mate’s odor. Indeed, in our Y-maze experiments, Antarctic prions (Pachyptila desolata) and blue petrels (Halobaena caerulea) were able to discriminate between their own and their mate odors. However, while they are attracted by the mate odor, they prefer the odor of a conspecific bird to their own.
These results have drawn attention to the possible use of chemical signals in birds’ social behaviors such as individual recognition and/or mate choice. Indeed, petrel life-history traits suggest that an olfactory mediated mate choice may have evolved in this group to ensure genetic compatibility between mates. We have recently shown that a single bird’s semio-chemical profile is more similar to itself, year after year, than to another bird. As a result, a novel function of olfaction emerges in petrels: the perception of a chemical signal that may broadcast individuals’ identity and quality participating to an optimal mate choice.
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Call Number Serial 5006
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