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Author Archives: aurelienprudor

Independence Days on the podium in Ménigoute Festival

November 3, 2016by aurelienprudor Leave a comment

The FIFO, i.e. International Ornithological Film Festival, in Ménigoute, close by the CEBC: an intense week of nature movies, conferences, and diverse expositions. The EarlyLife program was well represented with […]

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First Flight

October 20, 2016by aurelienprudor 1 Comment

Three years after the Early Life program has started, the first juvenile recruited into the team, took flight on October 11, 2016. After a beautiful thesis defence before a jury […]

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Contribution to the 6th International Albatross and Petrel Conference

October 20, 2016by aurelienprudor Leave a comment

From 19 to 20 September 2016 was held the 6th International Albatross & Petrel Conference (IAPC 6th), in Barcelona. Most of the greatest researchers in seabird ecology as well as […]

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Published in Science : Frigate birds can fly nonstop in a row

July 1, 2016by aurelienprudor Leave a comment

The new Scientist is one of the many media that relays the publication in Science of the article entitled: Frigate birds track atmospheric condition over months-long transoceanic flights. Here is […]

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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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2 years of tracking data!

April 15, 2016by aurelienprudor Leave a comment

D’archipels en archipels, de colonies en colonies, 2 années de collectes de données viennent de s’achever. Un jeu de données unique s’est peu à peu constitué, collecté sur 8 espèces […]

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“INDEPENDENCE DAYS” at the french scientific movie festival!

February 4, 2016by aurelienprudor Leave a comment

2 years after the research program was launched, a movie was made with the aim of disseminating the results to a wide audience, and especially the non­-scientific public. It was also […]

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Juveniles tracking records with penguins!

January 28, 2016by aurelienprudor 2 Comments

  Florian Orgeret Phd Student   « At the moment some juvenile penguins continue their trips throughout the southern ocean. Few weeks ago, 25 King penguins and 10 Emperor penguins have […]

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