Search Results - "Frenot, Yves"
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Continent-wide risk assessment for the establishment of nonindigenous species in Antarctica
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (27-03-2012)“…Invasive alien species are among the primary causes of biodiversity change globally, with the risks thereof broadly understood for most regions of the world…”
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Threat management priorities for conserving Antarctic biodiversity
Published in PLoS biology (22-12-2022)“…Antarctic terrestrial biodiversity faces multiple threats, from invasive species to climate change. Yet no large-scale assessments of threat management…”
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Biological invasions in the Antarctic: extent, impacts and implications
Published in Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society (01-02-2005)“…Alien microbes, fungi, plants and animals occur on most of the sub-Antarctic islands and some parts of the Antarctic continent. These have arrived over…”
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Aliens in Antarctica: Assessing transfer of plant propagules by human visitors to reduce invasion risk
Published in Biological conservation (01-03-2014)“…•Seeds, bryophytes and lichen fragments are inadvertently introduced in the Antarctic.•Different parts of clothing and gear run different chances to harbour…”
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Climate Change Helps Polar Invasives Establish and Flourish: Evidence from Long-Term Monitoring of the Blowfly Calliphora vicina
Published in Biology (Basel, Switzerland) (10-01-2023)“…The isolated sub-Antarctic islands are of major ecological interest because of their unique species diversity and long history of limited human disturbance…”
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Soil calcium availability influences shell ecophenotype formation in the sub-antarctic land snail, Notodiscus hookeri
Published in PloS one (20-12-2013)“…Ecophenotypes reflect local matches between organisms and their environment, and show plasticity across generations in response to current living conditions…”
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Recovery of native plant communities after eradication of rabbits from the subantarctic Kerguelen Islands, and influence of climate change
Published in Biological conservation (01-05-2004)“…The introduction of rabbits in 1874 into the Kerguelen archipelago had a significant impact on plant communities: the most sensitive species Pringlea…”
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Spotlight on the invasion of a carabid beetle on an oceanic island over a 105-year period
Published in Scientific reports (13-10-2020)“…The flightless beetle Merizodus soledadinus, native to the Falkland Islands and southern South America, was introduced to the sub-Antarctic Kerguelen Islands…”
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Antarctic environmental protection: Strengthening the links between science and governance
Published in Environmental science & policy (01-05-2018)“…•Antarctica’s scientific and intrinsic values are worthy of protection.•Antarctic Treaty System bodies have and are taking action to protect these values.•Much…”
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Subantarctic flowering plants: pre-glacial survivors or post-glacial immigrants
Published in Journal of biogeography (01-03-2010)“…The aim here was to assess whether the present-day assemblage of subantarctic flowering plants is the result of a rapid post-Last Glacial Maximum (LGM)…”
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Wing morphology of the active flyer Calliphora vicina (Diptera: Calliphoridae) during its invasion of a sub‐Antarctic archipelago where insect flightlessness is the rule
Published in Biological journal of the Linnean Society (01-09-2016)“…The cosmopolitan blowfly Calliphora vicina became established in the sub‐Antarctic Kerguelen Islands in the late 1970s, following a warming period that allowed…”
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Challenges to the Future Conservation of the Antarctic
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (13-07-2012)“…Changing environments and resource demands present challenges to Antarctic conservation. The Antarctic Treaty System, acknowledged as a successful model of…”
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Recent glacier decline in the Kerguelen Islands (49°S, 69°E) derived from modeling, field observations, and satellite data
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Earth surface (01-03-2015)“…The retreat of glaciers in the Kerguelen Islands (49°S, 69°E) and their associated climatic causes have been analyzed using field data and Moderate Resolution…”
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Reproductive performance of native and alien colonizing phanerogams on a glacier foreland, Iles Kerguelen
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The significance of the sub-Antarctic Kerguelen Islands for the assessment of the vulnerability of native communities to climate change, alien insect invasions and plant viruses
Published in Biological invasions (01-05-2011)“…The suite of environments and anthropogenic modifications of sub-Antarctic islands provide key opportunities to improve our understanding of the potential…”
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Starvation resistance and effects of diet on energy reserves in a predatory ground beetle ( Merizodus soledadinus; Carabidae) invading the Kerguelen Islands
Published in Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology (01-02-2012)“…The relationship between nutritional requirements and the availability or quality of food is a prime parameter in determining the geographical expansion of…”
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Food for thought: Risks of non-native species transfer to the Antarctic region with fresh produce
Published in Biological conservation (01-05-2011)“…To understand fully the risk of biological invasions, it is necessary to quantify propagule pressure along all introduction pathways. In the Antarctic region,…”
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Is palynology a credible climate proxy in the Subantarctic?
Published in Holocene (Sevenoaks) (01-10-2012)“…Pollen and spore analysis is the most successfully used palaeobotanical discipline for reconstructing Holocene vegetation and climate history throughout the…”
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Habitat phenotyping of two sub-Antarctic flies by metabolic fingerprinting: Evidence for a species outside its home?
Published in Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology (01-08-2012)“…Metabolic fingerprinting can elucidate rearrangements of metabolic networks in organisms exposed to various environmental conditions. Maintenance of organismal…”
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THE CONCORDIASI PROJECT IN ANTARCTICA
Published in Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (01-01-2010)“…The Concordiasi project is making innovative observations of the atmosphere above Antarctica. The most important goals of the Concordiasi are as follows: • To…”
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