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    Demographic evidence that development is not compatible with sustainability in semi‐urban freshwater turtles by Auge, A.‐C., Blouin‐Demers, G., Hasler, C. T., Murray, D. L.

    Published in Animal conservation (01-04-2024)
    “…Balancing urban development with environmental sustainability is a major challenge that is increasingly recognized in planning decisions. Urban development…”
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    Adjusting phenotypes via within- and across-generational plasticity by Auge, Gabriela A., Leverett, Lindsay D., Edwards, Brianne R., Donohue, Kathleen

    Published in The New phytologist (01-10-2017)
    “…There is renewed interest in how transgenerational environmental effects, including epigenetic inheritance, contribute to adaptive evolution. The contribution…”
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    Maternal vernalization and vernalization-pathway genes influence progeny seed germination by Auge, Gabriela A., Blair, Logan K., Neville, Hannah, Donohue, Kathleen

    Published in The New phytologist (01-10-2017)
    “…Different life stages frequently respond to the same environmental cue to regulate development so that each life stage is matched to its appropriate season. We…”
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    Use of local ecological knowledge to investigate endangered baleen whale recovery in the Falkland Islands by Frans, Veronica F., Augé, Amélie A.

    Published in Biological conservation (01-10-2016)
    “…Baleen whale populations have increased around the world after the end of commercial whaling in the 1980s. Anecdotes from local inhabitants of the Falkland…”
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    Anthropogenic debris in the diet of turkey vultures (Cathartes aura) in a remote and low-populated South Atlantic island by Auge, Amelie A

    Published in Polar biology (01-04-2017)
    “…Plastic pollution is becoming an increasing issue for wildlife throughout the world. Even remote areas with relatively little human activity are affected. The…”
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    Contrasting germination responses to vegetative canopies experienced in pre- vs. post-dispersal environments by Leverett, Lindsay D., Auge, Gabriela A., Bali, Aman, Donohue, Kathleen

    Published in Annals of botany (01-11-2016)
    “…Seeds adjust their germination based on conditions experienced before and after dispersal. Post-dispersal cues are expected to be more accurate predictors of…”
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    Importance of studying foraging site fidelity for spatial conservation measures in a mobile predator by Augé, A. A, Chilvers, B. L, Moore, A. B, Davis, L. S

    Published in Animal conservation (01-02-2014)
    “…The efficiency of spatial conservation measures for threatened species depends mostly on the proportion of time that animals spend within the protected areas…”
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    Integrated cross-realm planning: A decision-makers' perspective by Álvarez-Romero, Jorge G., Adams, Vanessa M., Pressey, Robert L., Douglas, Michael, Dale, Allan P., Augé, Amélie A., Ball, Derek, Childs, John, Digby, Michael, Dobbs, Rebecca, Gobius, Niilo, Hinchley, David, Lancaster, Ian, Maughan, Mirjam, Perdrisat, Ian

    Published in Biological conservation (01-11-2015)
    “…Pursuing development and conservation goals often requires thinking and planning across terrestrial, freshwater and marine realms because many threats and…”
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    Influence of film thickness and composition on the martensitic transformation in epitaxial Ni–Mn–Sn thin films by Teichert, N., Auge, A., Yüzüak, E., Dincer, I., Elerman, Y., Krumme, B., Wende, H., Yildirim, O., Potzger, K., Hütten, A.

    Published in Acta materialia (01-03-2015)
    “…Two series of epitaxial Ni–Mn–Sn thin films of different thickness are investigated for the thickness and composition dependence of the martensitic…”
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    Inverse magnetocaloric effect of epitaxial Ni-Mn-Sn thin films by Yüzüak, E., Dincer, I., Elerman, Y., Auge, A., Teichert, N., Hütten, A.

    Published in Applied physics letters (25-11-2013)
    “…Epitaxial Ni-Mn-Sn thin films of 200 nm thickness were prepared by magnetron sputtering and deposited onto MgO(100) substrate. They reveal an inverse…”
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    Thickness dependence of the martensitic transformation, magnetism, and magnetoresistance in epitaxial Ni-Mn-Sn ultrathin films by Auge, A., Teichert, N., Meinert, M., Reiss, G., Hütten, A., Yüzüak, E., Dincer, I., Elerman, Y., Ennen, I., Schattschneider, P.

    “…We investigate the influence of the film thickness on the martensitic transformation for the example of Ni-Mn-Sn thin films. Epitaxial films with thicknesses…”
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    GIS-based multi-criteria analysis of breeding habitats for recolonising species: New Zealand sea lions by MacMillan, Hamish, Moore, Antoni B., Augé, Amélie A., Chilvers, B. Louise

    Published in Ocean & coastal management (01-10-2016)
    “…The New Zealand sea lion (Phocarctos hookeri) is a threatened endemic species, with only three breeding colonies in the sub-Antarctic islands. Since 1993,…”
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    Pleiotropy in developmental regulation by flowering-pathway genes: is it an evolutionary constraint? by Auge, Gabriela A., Penfield, Steven, Donohue, Kathleen

    Published in The New phytologist (01-10-2019)
    “…Pleiotropy occurs when one gene influences more than one trait, contributing to genetic correlations among traits. Consequently, it is considered a constraint…”
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    Foraging behaviour of juvenile female New Zealand sea lions (Phocarctos hookeri) in contrasting environments by Leung, Elaine S, Augé, Amélie A, Chilvers, B Louise, Moore, Antoni B, Robertson, Bruce C

    Published in PloS one (06-05-2013)
    “…Foragers can show adaptive responses to changes within their environment through morphological and behavioural plasticity. We investigated the plasticity in…”
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    Tunneling magnetoresistance sensors for high resolutive particle detection by Albon, C., Weddemann, A., Auge, A., Rott, K., Hütten, A.

    Published in Applied physics letters (13-07-2009)
    “…Arrays of tunnel magnetoresistance sensors based on MgO as insulating layer are employed to detect magnetic microbeads. For single bead detection, elliptically…”
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    Site-specific chirality in magnetic transitions by Ennen, I., Löffler, S., Kübel, C., Wang, D., Auge, A., Hütten, A., Schattschneider, P.

    “…We report site-specific energy loss magnetic dichroism measurements of the technologically interesting Heusler alloy Ni2MnSn. In addition, we confirm the…”
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    Foraging behaviour indicates marginal marine habitat for New Zealand sea lions: remnant versus recolonising populations by Augé, A. A., Chilvers, B. L., Moore, A. B., Davis, L. S.

    “…The New Zealand sea lionPhocarctos hookerihistorically bred on the New Zealand mainland (South and North Islands). Subsistence hunting and later commercial…”
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    A hydrodynamic switch: Microfluidic separation system for magnetic beads by Weddemann, A., Wittbracht, F., Auge, A., Hütten, A.

    Published in Applied physics letters (27-04-2009)
    “…In this work a device for separating small magnetic particles in continuous flow is introduced, consisting of two microfluidic channels that are connected by a…”
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    Novel genes associated with isolated optic nerve hypoplasia in 6 family trios ‐ a clinical and exome study by Bitoun, P., Boland Auge, A., Bacq Daian, D., PIpiras, E., Benzacken, B., Kuzbari, S., Renault, V., Parfait, B., Deleuze, J.F.

    Published in Acta ophthalmologica (Oxford, England) (01-09-2017)
    “…Purpose Optic nerve hypoplasia (ONH) is a rare blinding malformation,ONH is often syndromic with MRI pituitary anomalies. We explore genetic causes of isolated…”
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