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Cherel Y., Mauget R., Lacroix A. & Gilles J. (1994). Seasonal and fasting-related changes in circulating Gonadal Steroids and Prolactin in king Penguins, Aptenodytes patagonicus. Physiological zoology, 67(5), 1154–1173.
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Chaurand T. & Weimerskirch H. (1994). The regular alternation of short and long foraging trips in the blue petrel Halobaena caerulea:a previously undescribed strategy of food provisioning in a pelagic seabird. Journal of animal ecology, 63, 275–282.
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Godin S., Sarkissian A., David C., Megie G., Pommereau J.P., Goutail F., Aimedieu P., Piquard J., et al. (1994). Systematic Stratospheric observations of the Antarctic continent at Dumont d'Urville..
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Vassie J.M., Harrison A.J., Woodworth P.L., Harangozo S.A., Smithson M.J. & Thompson S.R. (1994). On the temporal variability of the transport between Amsterdam and Kerguelen islands. J. Geophys. Res., 99(c1), 937–949.
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Trehen P. & Vernon P. (1994). Environnement et conservation dans l'Arctique et dans l'Antarctique..
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Cherel Y., Gilles J., Handrich Y. & Le Maho Y. (1994). Nutrient reserve dynamics and energetics during long-term fasting in the king penguin (Aptenidytes patagonicus). J. Zool. (Lond.), 234.
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Gregoire M., Mattielli N., Nicollet C., Cottin J.Y., Leyrit H., Weis D., Shimizu N. & Giret A. (1994). Oceanic mafic granulite xenoliths from the Kerguelen archipelago. Nature, 367, 360–363.
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Feller G., Narinx E., Arpigny J.L., Zekhnini Z., Swings J. & Gerday C. (1994). Temperature dependence of growth, enzyme secretion and activity of psychrophilic Antarctic bacteria. Appl. Microbiol. Biotechnol., 41, 477–479.
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