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Scientific productions and collaborations

Since 1975, program 119 has participated in

16 academic theses

5 veterinary theses

>100 articles or book chapters  

>45 students & professionals trained  

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  • Lemonnier, C., Colominas-Ciuró, R., Stier, A., Avril, S., Cillard, A., Dumas-Roussel, A., Meymy, C., Montblanc, M., Bost, C.-A., Viblanc, V.A., (2026). Evaluating the links between heterophil-to-lymphocyte ratio, foraging effort and breeding success in two penguin species. Mar. Biol. 173, 23. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-025-04763-9

  • Lejeune, M., Tornos, J., Bralet, T., De Pasquale, C., Marçon, E., Massin, P., Grasland, B., Stier, A., Boulinier, T., (2026). Vaccination against H5 HP avian influenza virus leads to persistent immune response in wild king penguins. Nature Communication 17, 1395. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-026-69094-9

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Program members regularly participate in conferences and congresses to present the program's studies and results.

 

Among these conferences, the CNFRAA Scientific Days are an annual event

for the actors in French polar and subpolar research to whom the program

participates every year.

 

The program also regularly participates in national and international conferences, including:

 

The Colloque d'EcoPhysiologie Animale (CEPA)

 

International Penguin Congress (IPC)

 

World Seabird Conference (WSC)

 

Ecology & Behavior (student and early-career researchers)

 

Conference of the European Ornithological Union (EOU)

 

See the complete list of communications

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In an episode of the podcast "Sons de Sciences" (University of Strasbourg), Camille explains how social density in the king penguin colony can affect the growth and survival of chicks during their first months of life.

During the APECS France Polar Week , 2024, Camille was able to present her thesis work to classes of primary school students.

 

Polar Week is a science outreach event organized annually by APECS France to promote polar research among school children.

In 2021, Agnès applied to the international postdoctoral program offered by ISblue and took part in a three-month mission to Antarctica.

 

In a conference organized at Océanopolis (Brest) , Agnès recounts her mission to Antarctica and what she learned there about penguins.

During this online science café organised by the French Institute of Finland , Antoine Stier explains how climate change threatens the survival of penguins in polar regions.

Photos: C.GERARD; T.DEVILLE; M.ANNE, A.STIER, Q.SCHULL,VA.VIBLANC, C LEMONNIER

© 2026 by Econergy (IPEV/IPHC/CNRS)

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