We provide guidance for monitoring whether human activities affect the physiology or behavior of marine mammals and, if so, whether those effects may lead to changes in survival and reproduction at the population level. We suggest that four elements be included in designing and implementing such a monitoring program. The first is development of a theory of change: a set of mechanistic hypotheses that outline why a given activity might be expected to have one or more measurable effects on individuals and populations, and ideally the magnitude, timing, and duration of the effects. The second element, definition of biologically meaningful effect sizes, ultimately facilitates the development of a monitoring program that can detect those magnitu...
We present a decision framework to identify when detailed population-level assessments are required ...
1. The assessment of behavioural disturbance in cetacean species (e.g., resulting from exposure to a...
Marine mammals play important roles in marine ecosystems and are often considered indicators of ecos...
Biologically Significant Marine Mammal Behavior ’ proposed a framework, which they called PCAD- Popu...
Managing the nonlethal effects of disturbance on wildlife populations has been a long-term goal for ...
As the world's human population increases along the coastal zone, with major alteration of coastal e...
Major progress has been made since the publication of noise exposure criteria by Southall et al. (20...
Major progress has been made since the publication of noise exposure criteria by Southall et al. (20...
Managing the nonlethal effects of disturbance on wildlife populations has been a long-term goal for ...
We developed dynamic bioenergetics models to investigate how behavioural responses to anthropogenic ...
The Population Consequences of Disturbance (PCoD) model is a conceptual framework used to assess the...
As ecosystems transform under climate change and expanding human activities, multidisciplinary integ...
Assessing the patterns of wildlife attendance to specific areas is relevant across many fundamental ...
Studies often use behavioral responses to detect the impact of given disturbances on animals. Howeve...
Anthropogenic activities can lead to changes in animal behavior. Predicting population consequences ...
We present a decision framework to identify when detailed population-level assessments are required ...
1. The assessment of behavioural disturbance in cetacean species (e.g., resulting from exposure to a...
Marine mammals play important roles in marine ecosystems and are often considered indicators of ecos...
Biologically Significant Marine Mammal Behavior ’ proposed a framework, which they called PCAD- Popu...
Managing the nonlethal effects of disturbance on wildlife populations has been a long-term goal for ...
As the world's human population increases along the coastal zone, with major alteration of coastal e...
Major progress has been made since the publication of noise exposure criteria by Southall et al. (20...
Major progress has been made since the publication of noise exposure criteria by Southall et al. (20...
Managing the nonlethal effects of disturbance on wildlife populations has been a long-term goal for ...
We developed dynamic bioenergetics models to investigate how behavioural responses to anthropogenic ...
The Population Consequences of Disturbance (PCoD) model is a conceptual framework used to assess the...
As ecosystems transform under climate change and expanding human activities, multidisciplinary integ...
Assessing the patterns of wildlife attendance to specific areas is relevant across many fundamental ...
Studies often use behavioral responses to detect the impact of given disturbances on animals. Howeve...
Anthropogenic activities can lead to changes in animal behavior. Predicting population consequences ...
We present a decision framework to identify when detailed population-level assessments are required ...
1. The assessment of behavioural disturbance in cetacean species (e.g., resulting from exposure to a...
Marine mammals play important roles in marine ecosystems and are often considered indicators of ecos...