Quantifying pursuit-diving seabirds’ associations with fine-scale physical features in tidal streamenvironments


Autoria(s): Waggitt, James J; Cazenave, Pierre; Torres, Ricardo; Williamson, Benjamin; Scott, Beth E
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13/06/2016

13/06/2016

29/03/2016

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Acknowledgements James J. Waggitt was funded by a NERC Case studentship supported by OpenHydro Ltd and Marine Scotland Science (NE/J500148/1). Vessel-based transects were funded by a NERC (NE/J004340/1) and a Scottish National Heritage (SNH) grant. FVCOM modelling was funded by a NERC grant (NE/J004316/1). Marine Scotland Science provided time on the FRV Alba-na-Mara as part as the Marine Collaboration Research Forum (MarCRF). The bathymetry data used in hydrodynamic models (HI 1122 Sanday Sound to Westray Firth) was collected by the Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA) as part of the UK Civil Hydrography Programme. We wish to thank Christina Bristow, Matthew Finn and Jennifer Norris at the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC); Marianna Chimienti, Ciaran Cronin, Tim Sykes and Stuart Thomas for performing vessel-based transects; Marine Scotland Science staff Eric Armstrong, Ian Davies, Mike Robertson, Robert Watret and Michael Stewart for their assistance; Shaun Fraser, Pauline Goulet, Alex Robbins, Helen Wade and Jared Wilson for invaluable discussions; Thomas Cornulier, Alex Douglas, James Grecian and Samantha Patrick for their help with statistical analysis; and Gavin Siriwardena, Leigh Torres, Mark Whittingham and Russell Wynn for their constructive comments on earlier versions of this manuscript.

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Waggitt , J J , Cazenave , P , Torres , R , Williamson , B & Scott , B E 2016 , ' Quantifying pursuit-diving seabirds’ associations with fine-scale physical features in tidal streamenvironments ' Journal of Applied Ecology . , 10.1111/1365-2664.12646

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Journal of Applied Ecology

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Palavras-Chave #bathymetry #Cepphus grylle #foraging ecology #Fratercula-arctica #FVCOM #hydrodynamics #Phalacrocorax aristotelis #tidal stream turbines #Uria aalge #QH301 Biology #Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) #NE/J500148/1 #NE/J004340/1 #NE/J004316/1 #QH301
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University of Aberdeen, School of Biological Sciences, Biological Sciences

University of Aberdeen, Energy

University of Aberdeen, MASTS (Marine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland)