Climate oscillation and the invasion of alien species influence the oceanic distribution of seabirds
Abstract Spatial and temporal distribution of seabird transiting and foraging at sea is an important consideration for marine conservation planning. Using at‐sea observations of seabirds (n = 317), collected during the breeding season from 2012 to 2016, we built boosted regression tree (BRT) models...
Main Authors: | Julian Perez‐Correa, Peter Carr, Jessica J. Meeuwig, Heather J. Koldewey, Tom B. Letessier |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Wiley
2020-09-01
|
Series: | Ecology and Evolution |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6621 |
Similar Items
-
Chapter: ''Anachronistic As Colonial Remnants May Be...' Locating the Rights of the Chagos Islanders As a Case Study of the Operation of Human Rights Law in Colonial Territories' from book: Fifty Years of the British Indian Ocean Territory: Legal Perspectives
Published: (2018) -
The Effect of Deep Oceanic Flushing on Water Properties and Ecosystem Functioning Within Atolls in the British Indian Ocean Territory
by: Emma V. Sheehan, et al.
Published: (2019-08-01) -
The tick Ixodes granulatus infests Rattus rattus populating a small island offshore of Singapore
by: Paperna I.
Published: (2006-03-01) -
Rattus population genomics across the Haida Gwaii archipelago provides a framework for guiding invasive species management
by: Bryson M. F. Sjodin, et al.
Published: (2020-05-01) -
Phylogenetic relationships and classification of Murines in Guangdong province based on the analysis of karyotype and mitochondrial DNA sequence.
Published: (1998)