41 research outputs found

    Importance index (IIMPi) values of Galapagos sea lions main prey species (≥ 5%) from scats collected at El Malecón rookery.

    No full text
    <p>Importance index (IIMPi) values of Galapagos sea lions main prey species (≥ 5%) from scats collected at El Malecón rookery.</p

    Quasimodo, le sonneur de cloches : Notre-Dame de Paris de Victor Hugo , édition illustrée

    Get PDF
    Publié en mars 1831, le roman Notre-Dame de Paris de Victor Hugo devient un grand succès populaire. Dans le Paris médiéval du XV e siècle, il met en scène Esméralda, bohémienne accusée de meurtre, le bossu Quasimodo, sonneur des cloches de Notre-Dame, et son tuteur Claude Frollo, archidiacre de la cathédrale. Le succès du roman a une conséquence positive sur Notre-Dame. Alors que la cathédrale, malmenée au cours de la Révolution française, est en piteux état, les lecteurs redécouvrent un édifice d'exception et prennent conscience de la nécessité de le préserver et de le restaurer. Sa restauration débute en 1843, sous la supervision de deux architectes, Eugène Viollet-le-Duc et Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Lassus.téléchargeabl

    Principal component analysis (PCA) of the importance index (IIMPi) values of Galapagos sea lions’ prey, from El Malecón rookery, San Cristobal Island.

    No full text
    <p>Principal component analysis (PCA) of the importance index (IIMPi) values of Galapagos sea lions’ prey, from El Malecón rookery, San Cristobal Island.</p

    δ<sup>15</sup>N and δ<sup>13</sup>C values (mean ± SD, in %) of Galapagos sea lion females from El Malecón rookery.

    No full text
    <p>The black square represents females that travelled north, and grey square represents females that travelled west of the breeding rookery.</p

    Intraspecific variation in feeding strategies of Galapagos sea lions: A case of trophic specialization - Table 1

    No full text
    <p>Intraspecific variation in feeding strategies of Galapagos sea lions: A case of trophic specialization</p> - Table

    Galapagos sea lions and Galapagos fur seals % of night dives by night hour.

    No full text
    <p>Dives between 0–30 m and 0–40 m, where overlap occurs. Mar. & Oct. 2009 at Cabo Douglas, Fernandina Island. In bold are the hours where the greatest % of night dives occur.</p

    Galapagos and California sea lions' foraging areas.

    No full text
    <p>Kernel analyses of Galapagos (GSL, <i>Z. wollebaeki</i>) and California (CSL, <i>Z. californianus</i>) sea lion females' foraging areas during a warm (CSL, Jul–Aug. 2005, n = 10; GSL, Mar. 2005, n = 9) and a cold (CSL, Feb–Mar. 2007, n = 8; GSL, Aug–Sep. 2006, n = 10) season. Black arrow shows colony location.</p

    Galapagos sea lions and Galapagos fur seals dive depth histograms.

    No full text
    <p>Galapagos sea lions and Galapagos fur seals dive depth histograms (Mar. & Oct. 2009) at Cabo Douglas, Fernandina Island. The different sea lion diving strategies are shown separately (A, B & C, grey columns) in comparison to fur seals (black columns in A–C). (D) The 3 strategies together with fur seals.</p

    Galapagos and California sea lions dive parameters.

    No full text
    <p>Dive parameters of Galapagos (GSL) and California (CSL) sea lions from Granito Island, Mexico and Caamaño Islet, Galapagos for a warm (GSL, Mar.2005 and CSL, Jul–Aug.2005) and cold season (GSL, Feb–Mar.2006 and CSL, Feb–Mar.2007).</p
    corecore