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Author Bried J., Jiguet F. & Jouventin P.
Title Why do Aptenodytes penguins have high divorce rates? Type Journal Article
Year 1999 Publication Auk Abbreviated Journal Auk
Volume (down) 116 Issue 2 Pages 504-512
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ISSN 0004-8038 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 794
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Author Spear L., Howell S.N.G., Oedekoven C.S., Legay D. & Bried J.
Title Kleptoparasitism by brown Skuas on albatrosses and giant-petrels in the Indian Ocean. Type Journal Article
Year 1999 Publication Auk Abbreviated Journal Auk
Volume (down) 116 Issue 2 Pages 545-548
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Programme 354
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ISSN 0004-8038 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 1108
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Author France J L, King M D, Lee-Taylor J, Beine H J, Ianniello A, Domine F, MacArthur A,
Title Type Journal Article
Year 2011 Publication J. Geophys. Res. Abbreviated Journal
Volume (down) 116 Issue Pages F04013 ST -
Keywords Arctic fluxes hydroxyl radical nitrate snowpack 0736 Cryosphere: Snow (1827, 1863) 0798 Cryosphere: Modeling (1952, 4316),
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Programme 1017
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ISSN 0148-0227 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 1684
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Author Lyard F., Le Provost C. & Genco M.L.
Title The Tides in the Weddell Sea and Ross Sea from a Numerical Hydrodynamic Model. Type Conference - International - Article without Reading Comitee
Year 1995 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume (down) 115 Issue Pages 21-23
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Abstract IOC Workshop Report
Programme 688
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Call Number Serial 966
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Author Le Provost C., Molines J.M., Lyard F. & Woppelman G.
Title Long term sea level observation programme in the South Indian Ocean – A french contribution to WOCE, GLOSS and GOOS. Type Conference - International - Article without Reading Comitee
Year 1995 Publication IOC Workshop Report Abbreviated Journal
Volume (down) 115 Issue Pages 31-33
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Call Number Serial 1615
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Author Miramand P. & Bentley D.
Title Concentration and distribution of heavy metals in tissues of two cephalopods, Eledone cirrhosa and Sepia officinalis from the French Coast of the English channel. Type Journal Article
Year 1992 Publication Marine biology Abbreviated Journal Mar. Biol.
Volume (down) 114 Issue 3 Pages 349-353
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Programme 280
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ISSN 0025-3162 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 100
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Year 2009 Publication Journal of Geophysical Research Abbreviated Journal J. Geophys. Res.
Volume (down) 114 Issue F3 Pages F03005
Keywords ice caps, climate change, remote sensing, Kerguelen Islands, Southern Ocean, mass balance.
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Programme 136
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Publisher AGU Place of Publication Editor
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ISSN 0148-0227 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 5933
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Author Dobson, F. S., Nolan, P. M., Nicolaus, M., Bajzak, C., Coquel, A. S. & Jouventin, P.
Title Comparison of color and body condition between early and late breeding king penguins Type Journal Article
Year 2008 Publication Ethology Abbreviated Journal
Volume (down) 114 Issue Pages 925-933
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Programme 354
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ISSN 0179-1613 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 5005
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Author Viera, V. M., Nolan, P. M., Cote, S. D., Jouventin, P. & Groscolas, R.
Title Is Territory Defence related to Plumage Ornaments in the King Penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus? Type Journal Article
Year 2008 Publication Ethology Abbreviated Journal
Volume (down) 114 Issue 2 Pages 146-153
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Abstract Colourful ornaments in monogamous birds may be directed at potential mates or other conspecifics to signal individual condition, reproductive status or fighting ability, especially in monogamous and territorial species. We investigated whether the size of the orange auricular patch may be an indicator of aggressiveness in the king penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus, a monogamous and territorial seabird. The relationship between auricular patch size and defence behaviour was explored relative to territory location (centre vs. periphery of the colony), period of reproduction (early vs. late), state of reproduction (incubation vs. brooding) and sex. The proportion of time spent in territorial defence and the rate of aggressive behaviours were positively correlated with auricular patch size, mainly because central birds were more aggressive than peripheral birds and also had larger patch sizes. The period of reproduction, state of reproduction and sex did not interact with patch size to affect aggressiveness. Our results suggest that the size of the auricular patch in king penguins may be a reliable signal allowing individuals to evaluate the quality of mates or competitors in terms of aggressiveness. Whether aggressiveness is directly linked to patch size or indirectly through body condition, however, remains to be determined. In any event, birds with larger patches seem to gain central territories in the colony, thereby increasing their reproductive success. Finally, our study adds to the growing evidence that the evolution of sexually monomorphic ornaments may stem from mutual sexual selection.
Programme 119;354
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ISSN 0179-1613 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 5015
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Title AIRS-based versus flask-based estimation of carbon surface fluxes Type Journal Article
Year 2009 Publication J. Geophys. Res. Abbreviated Journal J. Geophys. Res.
Volume (down) 114 Issue D20 Pages D20303 -
Keywords CO 2 surface fluxes, inverse method, AIRS satellite data, 0322 Atmospheric Composition and Structure: Constituent sources and sinks, 0428 Biogeosciences: Carbon cycling, 0480 Biogeosciences: Remote sensing, 0365 Atmospheric Composition and Structure: Troposphere: composition and chemistry, 3315 Atmospheric Processes: Data assimilation,
Abstract This paper demonstrates an inversion of surface CO2 fluxes using concentrations derived from assimilation of satellite radiances. Radiances come from the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) and are assimilated within the system of the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts. We evaluate the quality of the inverted fluxes by comparing simulated concentrations with independent airborne measurements. As a benchmark we use an inversion based on surface flask measurements and another using only the global concentration trend. We show that the AIRS-based inversion is able to improve the match to the independent data compared to the prior estimate but that it usually performs worse than either the flask-based or trend-based inversion.
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Publisher AGU Place of Publication Editor
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ISSN 0148-0227 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 1837
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