Scottish Oceans Institute: Recent submissions
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Predicting future European breeding distributions of British seabird species under climate change and unlimited/no dispersal scenarios
(2015-11-02) - Journal articleUnderstanding which traits make species vulnerable to climatic change and predicting future distributions permits conservation efforts to be focused on the most vulnerable species and the most appropriate sites. Here, we ... -
Images as proximity sensors : the incidence of conspecific foraging in Antarctic fur seals
(2015-09-29) - Journal articleBackground: Although there have been recent advances in the development of animal-attached ‘proximity’ tags to remotely record the interactions of multiple individuals, the efficacy of these devices depends on the ... -
Abundance and distribution of delphinids in the Red Sea (Egypt)
(University of St Andrews, 2015-06-24) - ThesisKnowledge about cetaceans in the Red Sea is limited with only a handful of sporadic or spatially-limited studies carried out to date. Funded by the Italian Cooperation through a Debt-for-Nature Swap programme and carried ... -
Examining fish quality : the evaluation of the use of lipids as a measure of condition in wild Atlantic salmon
(University of St Andrews, 2015-06-24) - ThesisConsidering the response of organisms to their environment is difficult; it is made more so if population numbers cannot be closely monitored. In such cases different methods of population assessment are required. This ... -
Vortical control of forced two-dimensional turbulence
(2013-01-14) - Journal articleA new numerical technique for the simulation of forced two-dimensional turbulence[D. Dritschel and J. Fontane, “The combined Lagrangian advection method,” J. Comput. Phys.229, 5408–5417 (Year: 2010)10.1016/j.jcp.2010.03.048] ...