90 research outputs found
Quantifying annual spatial consistency in chick-rearing seabirds to inform important site identification
Animal tracking has afforded insights into patterns of space use in numerous species and thereby informed area-based conservation planning. A crucial consideration when estimating spatial distributions from tracking data is whether the sample of tracked animals is representative of the wider population. However, it may also be important to track animals in multiple years to capture changes in distribution in response to varying environmental conditions. Using GPS-tracking data from 23 seabird species, we assessed the importance of multi-year sampling for identifying important sites for conservation during the chick-rearing period, when seabirds are most spatially constrained. We found a high degree of spatial overlap among distributions from different years in most species. Multi-year sampling often captured a significantly higher portion of reference distributions (based on all data for a population) than sampling in a single year. However, we estimated that data from a single year would on average miss only 5 % less of the full distribution of a population compared to equal-sized samples collected across three years (min: −0.3 %, max: 17.7 %, n = 23). Our results suggest a key consideration for identifying important sites from tracking data is whether enough individuals were tracked to provide a representative estimate of the population distribution during the sampling period, rather than that tracking necessarily take place in multiple years. By providing an unprecedented multi-species perspective on annual spatial consistency, this work has relevance for the application of tracking data to informing the conservation of seabirds
Recent Progress in Steroid Synthesis Triggered by the Emergence of New Catalytic Methods
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/154510/1/ejoc201901466_am.pdfhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/154510/2/ejoc201901466.pd
The Dilemma of the Vengeful Client: A Prescriptive Framework for Cooling the Flames of Anger
A Mechanistically Guided Design Leads to the Synthesis of an Efficient and Practical New Reagent for the Highly Enantioselective, Catalytic Dihydroxylation of Olefins
Prime Time for Japan to Take another Step Forward in Lay Participation: Exploring Expansion to Civil Trials
Total Synthesis of (+)-α-Onocerin in Four Steps via Four-Component Coupling and Tetracyclization Steps
Studies on the Substrate Binding Segments and Catalytic Action of Lanosterol Synthase. Affinity Labeling with Carbocations Derived from Mechanism-Based Analogs of 2,3-Oxidosqualene and Site-Directed Mutagenesis Probes
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