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Barbraud C., Delord K.C., Micol T. & Jouventin P. |
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1999 |
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Polar biology |
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Polar Biol. |
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Barbraud C., Mariani A. & Jouventin P. |
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Variation in call properties of the snow petrel, Pagodroma nivea, in relation to sex and body size. |
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2000 |
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Australian journal of zoology |
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Aust. J. Zool. |
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421-430 |
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Barbraud C., Marteau C., Delord K., Weimerskirch H. |
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Demographic responses of white-chinned petrels Procellaria aequinoctialis and grey petrels P. cinerea to climate and longline fishery bycatch |
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2011 |
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CYBIUM |
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0399-0974 |
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289-289 |
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Bachelor's thesis |
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Barbraud C., Marteau C., Ridoux V., Delord K. & Weimerskirch H. |
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Demographic response of a population of white-chinned petrels Procellaria aequinoctialis to climate and longline fishery bycatch. |
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2008 |
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Journal of applied ecology |
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J Appl Ecol |
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1460-1467 |
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Barbraud C., Weimerskirch H., Guinet C. & Jouventin P. |
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Effect of sea-ice extent on adult survival of Antarctic top predator: the snow petrel Pagodroma nivea. |
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2000 |
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Oecologia |
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Oecologia |
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483-488 |
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Barbraud C., Weimerskirch H., Robertson G.G. & Jouventin P. |
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Size-related life history traits: insights from a study of snow petrels(Pagodroma nivea). |
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1999 |
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Journal of animal ecology |
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1179-1192 |
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Barbraud Christophe, Delord Karine, Weimerskirch Henri, |
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Extreme ecological response of a seabird community to unprecedented sea ice cover.
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2015 |
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Royal Society open science |
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140456-140456 |
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The Royal Society |
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Barbraud Christophe, Gavrilo Maria, Mizin Yuri, Weimerskirch Henri, |
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2011 |
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Antarctic Science |
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0954-1020 |
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05 |
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461-468 |
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Antarctica, Aptenodytes forsteri, climate change, population trends, sea ice extent, |
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Barbraud Christophe, Rivalan Philippe, Inchausti Pablo, Nevoux Marie, Rolland Virginie, Weimerskirch Henri, |
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Contrasted demographic responses facing future climate change in Southern Ocean seabirds
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2011 |
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Journal of Animal Ecology |
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climate change, demography, IPCC emission scenarios, multi-state capturerecapture, population dynamics, sea ice concentration, sea surface temperature, seabirds, Southern Indian Ocean, stochastic matrix population models, |
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Barbraud Christophe, Thiebot Jean-Baptiste, |
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On the importance of estimating detection probabilities from at-sea surveys of flying seabirds
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Journal of Avian Biology |
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J. Avian Biol. |
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The primary and accepted method used to estimate seabird densities at sea from ships is the strip transect method, designed to correct for the effect of random directional bird movement relative to that of the ship. However, this method relies on the critical assumption that all of the birds within the survey strip are detected. We used the distance sampling method from line-transects to estimate detection probability of a number of species of flying seabirds, and to test whether distance from the ship and bird body size affected detectability. Detection probability decreased from 0.987 (SE=0.029) to 0.269 (SE=0.035) with increasing strip half-width from 100 to 1400 m. Detection probability also varied between size-groups of species with strip half-width. For all size-groups, this probability was close to 1 for strip half-width of 100 m, but was 0.869 (SE=0.115), 0.725 (SE=0.096) and 0.693 (SE=0.091) for strip half-width of 300 m, a typical strip width used in seabird surveys, for respectively large, medium and small size flying seabirds. For larger strip half-width, detection probability was higher for large sized species, intermediate for medium sized species and lower for smaller sized species. For strip half-width larger than 100 m we suggest that more attention should be paid to testing the assumption of perfect detectability, because abundance estimates may be underestimated when this assumption is violated. Finally, the effect of the speed of travel of flying seabird on the detection probability was estimated in a simulation study, which suggests that detection probability was underestimated with increasing flying speed.
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