We report a novel technique to model abundance patterns of wintering seaducks in relation to the construction of an offshore wind farm (OWF) based on seven years of aerial survey transect data. Distance sampling was used to estimate seaduck densities adjusted for covariates affecting detection probabilities. A generalized additive model (GAM) generated seaduck densities in sampling units in relation to spatially explicit covariates, using bootstrapping to account for uncertainties in both processes. Generalized estimating equations generated precision measures for the GAM robust to spatial and temporal autocorrelation. Comparison of pre- and post-construction model generated surfaces showed significant reductions in long-tailed duck numbers...
We present a Geographic Information System (GIS) tool, SeaMaST (Seabird Mapping and Sensitivity Tool...
Although monitoring data for sea ducks (Tribe Mergini) are limited, current evidence suggests that f...
Among seabirds, lesser black-backed gulls (Larus fuscus) are considered to be at high risk of collid...
We report a novel technique to model abundance patterns of wintering seaducks in relation to the con...
We describe a technique to model abundance patterns of wintering seaducks in relation to the constru...
1. Modeling organism distributions from survey data involves numerous statistical challenges, includ...
Determining appropriate statistical distributions for modeling animal count data is important for ac...
Prior to the construction of an offshore wind farm at the Belgian Thorntonbank, local seabird abunda...
Understanding the impact of offshore wind farms on marine fauna is vital for sustainable development...
‘Seabirds at sea’ count data exhibit extreme spatial and temporal variation, impeding the assessment...
In 2009, we refined the statistical set-up for the assessment of displacement effects on seabirds by...
Advances in technology and engineering, along with European Union renewable energy targets, have sti...
Individual‐based models (IBMs) are a powerful tool in predicting the consequences of environmental c...
Many emerging methods for ecological monitoring use passive monitoring techniques, which cannot alwa...
We present a Geographic Information System (GIS) tool, SeaMaST (Seabird Mapping and Sensitivity Tool...
We present a Geographic Information System (GIS) tool, SeaMaST (Seabird Mapping and Sensitivity Tool...
Although monitoring data for sea ducks (Tribe Mergini) are limited, current evidence suggests that f...
Among seabirds, lesser black-backed gulls (Larus fuscus) are considered to be at high risk of collid...
We report a novel technique to model abundance patterns of wintering seaducks in relation to the con...
We describe a technique to model abundance patterns of wintering seaducks in relation to the constru...
1. Modeling organism distributions from survey data involves numerous statistical challenges, includ...
Determining appropriate statistical distributions for modeling animal count data is important for ac...
Prior to the construction of an offshore wind farm at the Belgian Thorntonbank, local seabird abunda...
Understanding the impact of offshore wind farms on marine fauna is vital for sustainable development...
‘Seabirds at sea’ count data exhibit extreme spatial and temporal variation, impeding the assessment...
In 2009, we refined the statistical set-up for the assessment of displacement effects on seabirds by...
Advances in technology and engineering, along with European Union renewable energy targets, have sti...
Individual‐based models (IBMs) are a powerful tool in predicting the consequences of environmental c...
Many emerging methods for ecological monitoring use passive monitoring techniques, which cannot alwa...
We present a Geographic Information System (GIS) tool, SeaMaST (Seabird Mapping and Sensitivity Tool...
We present a Geographic Information System (GIS) tool, SeaMaST (Seabird Mapping and Sensitivity Tool...
Although monitoring data for sea ducks (Tribe Mergini) are limited, current evidence suggests that f...
Among seabirds, lesser black-backed gulls (Larus fuscus) are considered to be at high risk of collid...