Assessing the importance of individual- and colony-level variation when using seabird foraging ranges as impact assessment and conservation tools
<p>Knowledge of seabird distributions plays a key role in seabird conservation and sustainable marine management, underpinning efforts to designate protected areas or assess the impact of human developments. Technological advances in animal tracking devices increasingly allow researchers to ac...
Auteurs principaux: | Cleasby, IR, Owen, E, Butler, A, Baer, J, Blackburn, J, Bogdanova, MI, Coledale, T, Daunt, F, Dodd, S, Evans, JC, Green, JA, Guilford, T, Harris, MP, Hughes, R, Newell, MA, Newton, SF, Robertson, GS, Ruffino, L, Shoji, A, Soanes, LM, Votier, SC, Wakefield, ED, Wanless, S, Wilson, LJ, Bolton, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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Wiley
2023
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