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Author MacMillan S., S. Maus, T. Bondar, A. Chambodut et 13 autres auteurs
Title The 9th-generation international geomagnetic reference field Type Journal Article
Year 2003 Publication Geophysical journal international Abbreviated Journal
Volume (down) 155 Issue Pages 1051-1056
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ISSN 0956-540X ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 3336
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Author Corbel H, Morlon F, Groscolas R.
Title Is fledging in king penguin chicks related to changes in metabolic or endocrinal status? Type Journal Article
Year 2008 Publication Gen Comp Endocrinol. Abbreviated Journal Gen Comp Endocrinol.
Volume (down) 155 Issue 3 Pages 804-13
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Abstract This study examines the possibility that metabolic or endocrinal factors initiate fledging in the king penguin, a semi-altricial seabird species breeding a single chick on the ground. Chick fledging (departure to sea) occurred 5d after completion of the molt. It was preceded by a 16d fasting period and by a 7-fold increase in locomotor activity. From the measurement of the plasma concentration of metabolites and of glucagon and insulin, pre-fledging king penguin chicks were found to adapt to fasting in a classical way, i.e. by sparing body protein and mobilizing fat stores. At fledging, chicks were in phase II of fasting and their departure to sea was not stimulated by reaching critical energy depletion (phase III), in contrast to that which has been reported in breeding-fasting adults. The plasma level of corticosterone remained unchanged throughout the whole pre-fledging period, providing no support for a role of this stress-hormone in the facilitation of fledging. Thus, king penguin fledglings did not appear to be environmentally or nutritionally stressed. The plasma levels of thyroid hormones were elevated during the pre-fledging molt, in accordance with their key role in molt control in adult penguins. These levels declined by the time of the molt end, the plasma level of T4 thereafter being directly related to the time left before fledging. These results do not support the view that chronically elevated levels of thyroid hormones are required for the energy-demanding transition between being ashore and in cold water, but they suggest that the maintenance of high T4 levels may delay fledging.
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ISSN 0016-6480 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 5018
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Author Cook, T.R., Bailleul, F., Lescroël, A., Tremblay, Y., Bost, C.A.
Title Crossing the border; Depth of neutral buoyancy in free-ranging cormorants: measurement, behavioural and physiological adjustments, ecological consequences. Marine Biology 154:383–391 Type Journal Article
Year 2008 Publication Marine biology Abbreviated Journal Mar. Biol.
Volume (down) 154 Issue Pages 388-391
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ISSN 0025-3162 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 4945
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Author Cherel Y.
Title Isotopic niches of emperor and Adélie penguins in Adélie Land, Antarctica. Type Journal Article
Year 2008 Publication Marine biology Abbreviated Journal Mar. Biol.
Volume (down) 154 Issue Pages 813-821
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ISSN 0025-3162 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 4978
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Author Connan M., Cherel Y., Mabille G. & Mayzaud P.
Title Trophic relationships of white-chinned petrels from Crozet Islands : combined stomach oil and conventional dietary analyses. Type Journal Article
Year 2007 Publication Marine biology Abbreviated Journal Mar. Biol.
Volume (down) 152 Issue Pages 95-107
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Call Number Serial 4596
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Author Luque S.P., Arnould J.P.Y., Miller E.H., Cherel Y. & Guinet C.
Title Foraging behaviour of sympatric Antarctic and Subantarctic fur seals : does their contrasting duration of lactation make a difference ? Type Journal Article
Year 2007 Publication Marine biology Abbreviated Journal Mar. Biol.
Volume (down) 152 Issue Pages 213-224
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Call Number Serial 4600
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Author Jouventin P., Nolan P.M., Dobson F.S. & Nicolaus M.
Title Colored patches influence pairing in King Penguins Type Journal Article
Year 2007 Publication Ibis Abbreviated Journal Ibis (Lond. 1859)
Volume (down) 150 Issue Pages 193-196
Keywords Aptenodytes patagonicus • King Penguin • mate choice • ornaments • plumage colour • sexual selection
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ISSN 0019-1019 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 4560
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Author White, C.R., Butler, P.J., Grémillet, D. & Martin, G.R.
Title Behavioural strategies of cormorants Phalacrocoracidae foraging under challenging light conditions Type Journal Article
Year 2008 Publication Ibis Abbreviated Journal Ibis (Lond. 1859)
Volume (down) 150 Issue Pages 231-239
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Author Beaulieu M., Thierry A.-M., Le Maho Y., Ropert-Coudert Y. & Ancel A.
Title Alloparental feeding in Adélie penguins: why is it uncommon? Type Journal Article
Year 2009 Publication JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY Abbreviated Journal J. Ornithol.
Volume (down) 150 Issue Pages 637-643
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ISSN 0021-8375 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 5833
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Author Sibuet J.C., Hsu S.K. & Debayle E.
Title Geodynamic context of the Taiwan orogen Type Journal Article
Year 2004 Publication Geophysical Monograph Series Abbreviated Journal AGU monograph.
Volume (down) 149 Issue Pages 127-158
Keywords Cenozoic ; Tertiary ; upper Tertiary ; Neogene ; Phanerozoic ; Mesozoic ; West Pacific ; Pacific Ocean ; China ; Asia ; Far East ; pH ; direction ; extremities ; Thick plate ; slabs ; models ; Wave velocity ; S-waves ; subsidence ; subduction ; shorelines ; continental shelf ; rifting ; Timing ; Miocene ; Cretaceous ; subduction zones ; geodynamics ; South China Sea ; China Sea ; Northern China ; Japan ; Taiwan
Abstract AGU Geophysical Monograph Series” 149, ''Continent-Ocean interactions within the East Asian Marginal Seas '', Edited by P. Cliff

Four independent arguments suggest that the Ryukyu subduction zone extended from Japan to southwest Taiwan (118°E) from the late Cretaceous to early Miocene (17-18 Ma): i) An analysis of the structure and timing of rifting in the basins of the East Asia continental shelf and west of Taiwan shows that they are located within four belts parallel to the mainland Chinese shoreline, which becomes younger oceanward since early Tertiary. Ridges with volcanic products are present between these belts. We interpret these basins and associated ridges as relict backarc basins and arcs of the Ryukyu subduction system. ii) Subsidence curves across west Taiwan Basins show that rifting ceased 17-18 Ma. iii) A new shear wave velocity model suggests that the Ryukyu slab extended in the past southwest of Taiwan, beneath the northern China Sea margin. iv) A deep seismic line shot across the north-eastern South China Sea margin also suggests that this margin was active in the past. We conclude that about 15-20 Ma, the southwestern extremity of the Ryukyu subduction zone jumped from 118°E (southwest of the Tainan Basin) to 126°E (where the present-day trend of the Ryukyu subduction zone changes direction). Since that time, the southwestern extremity of the Ryukyu subduction zone continuously moved westwards to its present-day location at 122°E. Since the beginning of formation of proto-Taiwan during late Miocene (9 Ma), the subducting PH Sea plate moved continuously through time in a N307° direction at 5.6 cm/yr with respect to EU, tearing the EU plate.
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ISSN 0065-8448 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 2786
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