Use of an INLA Latent Gaussian Modeling Approach to Assess Bird Population Changes Due to the Development of Offshore Wind Farms

The utilization of marine renewable energies such as offshore wind farming leads to globally expanding human activities in marine habitats. While knowledge on the responses to offshore wind farms and associated shipping traffic is accumulating now at a fast pace, it becomes important to assess the p...

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Main Authors: Raul Vilela, Claudia Burger, Ansgar Diederichs, Fabian E. Bachl, Lesley Szostek, Anika Freund, Alexander Braasch, Jochen Bellebaum, Brian Beckers, Werner Piper, Georg Nehls
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Marine Science
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2021.701332/full
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spelling doaj-e9a953b9d5714690a77814c84091fbf02021-07-08T09:35:40ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Marine Science2296-77452021-07-01810.3389/fmars.2021.701332701332Use of an INLA Latent Gaussian Modeling Approach to Assess Bird Population Changes Due to the Development of Offshore Wind FarmsRaul Vilela0Claudia Burger1Ansgar Diederichs2Fabian E. Bachl3Fabian E. Bachl4Lesley Szostek5Anika Freund6Alexander Braasch7Jochen Bellebaum8Brian Beckers9Werner Piper10Georg Nehls11BioConsult SH GmbH & Co., KG, Husum, GermanyBioConsult SH GmbH & Co., KG, Husum, GermanyBioConsult SH GmbH & Co., KG, Husum, GermanyBioConsult SH GmbH & Co., KG, Husum, GermanySchool of Mathematics, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United KingdomIBL Umweltplanung GmbH, Oldenburg, GermanyIBL Umweltplanung GmbH, Oldenburg, GermanyIBL Umweltplanung GmbH, Oldenburg, GermanyInstitut für Angewandte Ökosystemforschung GmbH, Rostock, GermanyInstitut für Angewandte Ökosystemforschung GmbH, Rostock, GermanyInstitut für Angewandte Ökosystemforschung GmbH, Rostock, GermanyBioConsult SH GmbH & Co., KG, Husum, GermanyThe utilization of marine renewable energies such as offshore wind farming leads to globally expanding human activities in marine habitats. While knowledge on the responses to offshore wind farms and associated shipping traffic is accumulating now at a fast pace, it becomes important to assess the population impacts on species affected by those activities. In the North Sea, the protected diver species Red-throated Diver (Gavia stellata) and Black-throated Diver (Gavia arctica) widely avoid offshore wind farms. We used an explicit spatio-temporal Bayesian model to get a robust estimate of the diver population during the spring season between 2001 and 2018, based on a set of aerial surveys from long-term monitoring programs within the German North Sea. Despite the erection of 20 offshore wind farms in the study area and marked responses of divers to wind farms, model results indicated that there was no population decline, and overall numbers fluctuated around 16,600 individuals, with average annual 95% CI ranging between 13,400 and 21,360 individuals. Although, avoidance behavior due to wind farm development led to a more narrowly focused spatial distribution of the birds centered in the persistent high concentration zone in the Eastern German Bight Special Protection Area, the results provide no indication of negative fitness consequences on these long-lived species. However, more research is needed on habitat use and food availability in this regard.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2021.701332/fullRed-throated loonsGavia sp.population trendGerman North SeaBayesian modelINLA
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author Raul Vilela
Claudia Burger
Ansgar Diederichs
Fabian E. Bachl
Fabian E. Bachl
Lesley Szostek
Anika Freund
Alexander Braasch
Jochen Bellebaum
Brian Beckers
Werner Piper
Georg Nehls
spellingShingle Raul Vilela
Claudia Burger
Ansgar Diederichs
Fabian E. Bachl
Fabian E. Bachl
Lesley Szostek
Anika Freund
Alexander Braasch
Jochen Bellebaum
Brian Beckers
Werner Piper
Georg Nehls
Use of an INLA Latent Gaussian Modeling Approach to Assess Bird Population Changes Due to the Development of Offshore Wind Farms
Frontiers in Marine Science
Red-throated loons
Gavia sp.
population trend
German North Sea
Bayesian model
INLA
author_facet Raul Vilela
Claudia Burger
Ansgar Diederichs
Fabian E. Bachl
Fabian E. Bachl
Lesley Szostek
Anika Freund
Alexander Braasch
Jochen Bellebaum
Brian Beckers
Werner Piper
Georg Nehls
author_sort Raul Vilela
title Use of an INLA Latent Gaussian Modeling Approach to Assess Bird Population Changes Due to the Development of Offshore Wind Farms
title_short Use of an INLA Latent Gaussian Modeling Approach to Assess Bird Population Changes Due to the Development of Offshore Wind Farms
title_full Use of an INLA Latent Gaussian Modeling Approach to Assess Bird Population Changes Due to the Development of Offshore Wind Farms
title_fullStr Use of an INLA Latent Gaussian Modeling Approach to Assess Bird Population Changes Due to the Development of Offshore Wind Farms
title_full_unstemmed Use of an INLA Latent Gaussian Modeling Approach to Assess Bird Population Changes Due to the Development of Offshore Wind Farms
title_sort use of an inla latent gaussian modeling approach to assess bird population changes due to the development of offshore wind farms
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Marine Science
issn 2296-7745
publishDate 2021-07-01
description The utilization of marine renewable energies such as offshore wind farming leads to globally expanding human activities in marine habitats. While knowledge on the responses to offshore wind farms and associated shipping traffic is accumulating now at a fast pace, it becomes important to assess the population impacts on species affected by those activities. In the North Sea, the protected diver species Red-throated Diver (Gavia stellata) and Black-throated Diver (Gavia arctica) widely avoid offshore wind farms. We used an explicit spatio-temporal Bayesian model to get a robust estimate of the diver population during the spring season between 2001 and 2018, based on a set of aerial surveys from long-term monitoring programs within the German North Sea. Despite the erection of 20 offshore wind farms in the study area and marked responses of divers to wind farms, model results indicated that there was no population decline, and overall numbers fluctuated around 16,600 individuals, with average annual 95% CI ranging between 13,400 and 21,360 individuals. Although, avoidance behavior due to wind farm development led to a more narrowly focused spatial distribution of the birds centered in the persistent high concentration zone in the Eastern German Bight Special Protection Area, the results provide no indication of negative fitness consequences on these long-lived species. However, more research is needed on habitat use and food availability in this regard.
topic Red-throated loons
Gavia sp.
population trend
German North Sea
Bayesian model
INLA
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2021.701332/full
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