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Monthly Archives: June 2016

Award at the scientific film festival of Nancy

June 13, 2016by aurelienprudor Leave a comment

On the 3rd of june, “Independence days – In the tracks of young marine predators” was award 2nd prize by a jury of audiovisual professionals and researchers at the scientific […]

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Do the fate of young animal is affected by the age of their parents?

June 10, 2016by aurelienprudor Leave a comment

For a change from the tracking data analyses, let’s now focus on some population dynamics. The interesting question of juvenile survival has been investigated by Rémi Fay, Phd Student and […]

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One study, 9 species: where and how do young albatrosses and petrels find their way in the ocean?

June 10, 2016by aurelienprudor Leave a comment

Our new article, “Contrasting movement strategies among juvenile albatrosses and petrels”, published in Scientific Reports compares at-sea movements by juveniles from nine species of southern albatrosses and petrels.  Sophie de […]

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