The arrival of humans to Antarctica's Ross Sea (100+ years ago) led to a slow, but sustained increase in human activities in the area. To investigate if human presence has influenced the structure of the ecosystem over the last century, we compared historical (<i>ca</i> 100 years old) and modern samples of a sentinel species, the Weddell seal (<i>Leptonychotes weddellii</i>), using both bulk tissue and compound-specific stable isotope analysis. The historical isotopic niche of Weddell seals was over five times larger than the modern niche. The isotopic values of individual amino acids showed a clear segregation between historical and modern samples, indicative of differences at the base of the trophic web. Further, we found no significant d...
International audienceBackground: Individual variations in the use of the species niche are an impor...
In this paper, we studied the genetic variability in Weddell seal from colonies in Terra Nova Bay an...
This study compares the δ15N values and the trophic position of two seabird species throughout the L...
The arrival of humans to Antarctica's Ross Sea (100+ years ago) led to a slow, but sustained increas...
Today, West Antarctica has been experiencing some of the most profound and rapid climate change on E...
The Southern Ocean ecosystem has experienced short- and long-term physical change, affecting sea ice...
We sequenced a portion (c. 475 bp) of the mitochondrial control region of three species of Antarctic...
The local warming occurring within the western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is causing some of the grea...
The evolutionary and biogeographic history of the contemporary Antarctic terrestrial and marine biot...
Abstract The diets and trophic interactions among Weddell, crabeater, Ross, and leopard seals in the...
International audienceHere we present first time evidence for concordant variation in the isotopic s...
Antarctic krill Euphausia superba is a predominant species in the Southern Ocean, it is very sensiti...
Today, Antarctica exhibits some of the harshest environmental conditions for life on Earth. During t...
Here we present first time evidence for concordant variation in the isotopic signature at both the b...
Antarctic krill Euphausia superba is a predominant species in the Southern Ocean, it is very sensiti...
International audienceBackground: Individual variations in the use of the species niche are an impor...
In this paper, we studied the genetic variability in Weddell seal from colonies in Terra Nova Bay an...
This study compares the δ15N values and the trophic position of two seabird species throughout the L...
The arrival of humans to Antarctica's Ross Sea (100+ years ago) led to a slow, but sustained increas...
Today, West Antarctica has been experiencing some of the most profound and rapid climate change on E...
The Southern Ocean ecosystem has experienced short- and long-term physical change, affecting sea ice...
We sequenced a portion (c. 475 bp) of the mitochondrial control region of three species of Antarctic...
The local warming occurring within the western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is causing some of the grea...
The evolutionary and biogeographic history of the contemporary Antarctic terrestrial and marine biot...
Abstract The diets and trophic interactions among Weddell, crabeater, Ross, and leopard seals in the...
International audienceHere we present first time evidence for concordant variation in the isotopic s...
Antarctic krill Euphausia superba is a predominant species in the Southern Ocean, it is very sensiti...
Today, Antarctica exhibits some of the harshest environmental conditions for life on Earth. During t...
Here we present first time evidence for concordant variation in the isotopic signature at both the b...
Antarctic krill Euphausia superba is a predominant species in the Southern Ocean, it is very sensiti...
International audienceBackground: Individual variations in the use of the species niche are an impor...
In this paper, we studied the genetic variability in Weddell seal from colonies in Terra Nova Bay an...
This study compares the δ15N values and the trophic position of two seabird species throughout the L...