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Cécile Vincent

Researcher at University of La Rochelle

Publications -  39
Citations -  809

Cécile Vincent is an academic researcher from University of La Rochelle. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phoca & Population. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 38 publications receiving 745 citations. Previous affiliations of Cécile Vincent include Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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Assessment of argos location accuracy from satellite tags deployed on captive gray seals

TL;DR: This article assessed the accuracy of all LCs on four juvenile gray seals fitted with Argos satellite relay data loggers and held in captivity in an outdoor tank for a total of 61 seal-days.
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Status of grey seals along mainland Europe from the Southwestern Baltic to France

TL;DR: The grey seal was a common species along mainland Europe during the Stone Age (8,000-5,500 BC) as discussed by the authors and the last breeding populations disappeared in the 16th century in the Wadden Sea, and before 1900 in the Kattegat-Skagerrak and the Southwestern Baltic as a result of an extermination campaign.
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Patterns of space use in sympatric marine colonial predators reveal scales of spatial partitioning

TL;DR: This paper aims to demonstrate the efforts towards in-situ applicability of EMMARM, which aims to provide real-time information about the intermittency of oil and gas exploration and development in the North Sea.
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Influence of the interface structure on the thermo-mechanical properties of Cu-X (X = Cr or B)/carbon fiber composites

TL;DR: In this paper, an adaptive heat sink material using copper alloys/carbon fibers (CF) composites has been developed for power electronics applications, where a carbide element (chromium or boron) is added to the copper matrix to create a strong chemical bond.
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Photo-identification in grey seals : Legibility and stability of natural markings

TL;DR: In this article, the authors observe que le pelage des animaux se fonce au cours du temps, and particulierement pendant les premieres annees de leur existence, renforce la lisibilite du pelage chez les femelles, chez qui quelques taches noires se dessinent sur un fond clair.