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University of La Rochelle

EducationLa Rochelle, France
About: University of La Rochelle is a education organization based out in La Rochelle, France. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Trophic level. The organization has 2177 authors who have published 4928 publications receiving 104026 citations.


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TL;DR: The purpose of this paper is to provide a complete survey of the traditional and recent approaches to background modeling for foreground detection, and categorize the different approaches in terms of the mathematical models used.

664 citations

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TL;DR: From this large set of various BG methods, a relevant experimental analysis is conducted to evaluate both their robustness and their practical performance in terms of processor/memory requirements.

639 citations

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TL;DR: Optimize of the parameters discussed in the present review should provide a practical approach toward resolving the common problems encountered in multiplex PCR (such as spurious amplification products, uneven or no amplification of some target sequences, and difficulties in reproducing some results).
Abstract: Considerable time and effort can be saved by simultaneously amplifying multiple sequences in a single reaction, a process referred to as multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Multiplex PCR requires that primers lead to amplification of unique regions of DNA, both in individual pairs and in combinations of many primers, under a single set of reaction conditions. In addition, methods must be available for the analysis of each individual amplification product from the mixture of all the products. Multiplex PCR is becoming a rapid and convenient screening assay in both the clinical and the research laboratory. The development of an efficient multiplex PCR usually requires strategic planning and multiple attempts to optimize reaction conditions. For a successful multiplex PCR assay, the relative concentration of the primers, concentration of the PCR buffer, balance between the magnesium chloride and deoxynucleotide concentrations, cycling temperatures, and amount of template DNA and Taq DNA polymerase are important. An optimal combination of annealing temperature and buffer concentration is essential in multiplex PCR to obtain highly specific amplification products. Magnesium chloride concentration needs only to be proportional to the amount of dNTP, while adjusting primer concentration for each target sequence is also essential. The list of various factors that can influence the reaction is by no means complete. Optimization of the parameters discussed in the present review should provide a practical approach toward resolving the common problems encountered in multiplex PCR (such as spurious amplification products, uneven or no amplification of some target sequences, and difficulties in reproducing some results). Thorough evaluation and validation of new multiplex PCR procedures is essential. The sensitivity and specificity must be thoroughly evaluated using standardized purified nucleic acids. Where available, full use should be made of external and internal quality controls, which must be rigorously applied. As the number of microbial agents detectable by PCR increases, it will become highly desirable for practical purposes to achieve simultaneous detection of multiple agents that cause similar or identical clinical syndromes and/or share similar epidemiological features.

608 citations

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TL;DR: Over an 11-year time-series, this study examines how inter-annual variability in sea ice concentration and advance affect the foraging behaviour of a top Antarctic predator, the southern elephant seal.
Abstract: Contrasting regional changes in Southern Ocean sea ice have occurred over the last 30 years with distinct regional effects on ecosystem structure and function. Quantifying how Antarctic predators respond to such changes provides the context for predicting how climate variability/change will affect these assemblages into the future. Over an 11-year time-series, we examine how inter-annual variability in sea ice concentration and advance affect the foraging behaviour of a top Antarctic predator, the southern elephant seal. Females foraged longer in pack ice in years with greatest sea ice concentration and earliest sea ice advance, while males foraged longer in polynyas in years of lowest sea ice concentration. There was a positive relationship between near-surface meridional wind anomalies and female foraging effort, but not for males. This study reveals the complexities of foraging responses to climate forcing by a poleward migratory predator through varying sea ice property and dynamic anomalies.

520 citations

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TL;DR: This work aims to initiate a rigorous and comprehensive review of RPCA-PCP based methods for testing and ranking existing algorithms for foreground detection and investigates how these methods are solved and if incremental algorithms and real-time implementations can be achieved.

453 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Henri Weimerskirch10041329338
Laurent Meijer8139328525
Yves Cherel7533816911
Thomas Martin7324215771
David Simon7242019368
Farid Chemat7133918533
Christophe Guinet6327512257
David Grémillet592139813
Olivier Chastel5823511110
Henrique N. Cabral5732810768
Vincent Bretagnolle5333110837
Christophe Barbraud522418998
Paco Bustamante522959136
Yan Ropert-Coudert501787803
Luis F.O. Silva501735844
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202322
202246
2021397
2020377
2019302
2018344