State-space modelling of geolocation data reveals sex differences in the use of management areas by breeding northern fulmars
Contribuinte(s) |
University of Aberdeen, MASTS (Marine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland) University of Aberdeen, School of Biological Sciences, Biological Sciences |
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05/08/2016
05/08/2016
11/07/2016
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Resumo |
We thank Orkney Islands Council for access to Eynhallow and Talisman Energy (UK) Ltd and Marine Scotland for fieldwork and equipment support. Handling and tagging of fulmars was conducted under licences from the British Trust for Ornithology and the UK Home Office. EE was funded by a Marine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland/University of Aberdeen College of Life Sciences and Medicine studentship and LQ was supported by a NERC Studentship. Thanks also to the many colleagues who assisted with fieldwork during the project, and to Helen Bailey and Arliss Winship for advice on implementing the state-space model. Peer reviewed Postprint |
Identificador |
Edwards , E W J , Quinn , L & Thompson , P M 2016 , ' State-space modelling of geolocation data reveals sex differences in the use of management areas by breeding northern fulmars ' Journal of Applied Ecology . , 10.1111/1365-2664.12751 0021-8901 PURE: 68781936 PURE UUID: 910bd029-b674-45ef-a8af-fefa7aec4c54 |
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eng |
Relação |
Journal of Applied Ecology |
Direitos |
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Palavras-Chave | #double-tagging #fisheries bycatch #GLS #geolocator validation #Marine Strategy Framework Directive #OSPAR #tracking #spatial modelling #QH301 Biology #QH301 |
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Journal article |