2024
DOI: 10.1002/2688-8319.12373
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Temporal and spatial variability in availability bias has consequences for marine bird abundance estimates during the non‐breeding season

Ruth E. Dunn,
James Duckworth,
Susan O'Brien
et al.

Abstract: To effectively monitor how marine ecosystems are being reshaped by anthropogenic pressures, we require understanding of species abundances and distributions. Due to their socio‐economic and ecological value, predatory species are often at the forefront of survey efforts. However, survey data are only valuable if they can reliably be converted into estimates of underlying distributions. We consider at‐sea surveys of marine predators that often inform ecological impact assessments of offshore windfarms. These s… Show more

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