Centre for Research into Ecological & Environmental Modelling (CREEM): Recent submissions
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Estimating whale abundance using sparse hydrophone arrays
(University of St Andrews, 2012-06-20) - ThesisPassive acoustic monitoring has been used to investigate many aspects of marine mammal ecology, although methods to estimate absolute abundance and density using acoustic data have only been developed in recent years. The ... -
Quantifying biodiversity trends in time and space
(University of St Andrews, 2012-11-30) - ThesisThe global loss of biodiversity calls for robust large-scale diversity assessment. Biological diversity is a multi-faceted concept; defined as the “variety of life”, answering questions such as “How much is there?” or more ... -
Workshop on new developments in cetacean survey methods
(University of St Andrews, 2011) - ReportThis report contains the slides from a workshop on New Developments in Cetacean Survey Methods held on 27th November 2011 at the 19th Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals, Tampa, Florida. Review talks were ... -
A critical review of the literature on population modelling
(University of St Andrews, 2009) - ReportThe 2005 report of the National Research Council’s ‘Committee on Characterizing Biologically Significant Marine Mammal Behavior’ proposed a framework, which they called PCAD - Population Consequences of Acoustic Disturbance, ... -
An update to the methods in Endangered Species Research 2011 paper "Estimating North Pacific right whale Eubalaena japonica density using passive acoustic cue counting"
(University of St Andrews, 2012) - Report