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| Year-round distribution of Northeast Atlantic seabird populations: applications for population management and marine spatial planning Fauchald, P.; Tarroux, A.; Amelineau, F.; Brathen, V.S.; Descamps, S.; Ekker, M.; Helgason, H.H.; Johansen, M.K.; Merkel, B.; Moe, B.; Astrom, J.; Anker-Nilssen, T.; Bjornstad, O.; Chastel, O.; Christensen-Dalsgaard, S.; Danielsen, J.; Daunt, F.; Dehnhard, N.; Erikstad, K.E.; Ezhov, A.; Gavrilo, M.; Hallgrimsson, G.T.; Hansen, E.S.; Harris, M.; Helberg, M.; Jonsson, J.E.; Kolbeinsson, Y.; Krasnov, Y.; Langset, M.; Lorentsen, S.H.; Lorentzen, E.; Newell, M.; Olsen, B.; Reiertsen, T.K.; Systad, G.H.; Thompson, P.; Thorarinsson, T.L.; Wanless, S.; Wojczulanis-Jakubas, K.; Strom, H. (2021). Year-round distribution of Northeast Atlantic seabird populations: applications for population management and marine spatial planning. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 676: 255-276. https://dx.doi.org/10.3354/meps13854
In: Marine Ecology Progress Series. Inter-Research: Oldendorf/Luhe. ISSN 0171-8630; e-ISSN 1616-1599, meer
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Tracking data of marine predators are increasingly used in marine spatial management. We developed a spatial data set with estimates of the monthly distribution of 6 pelagic seabird species breeding in the Northeast Atlantic. The data set was based on year-round global location sensor (GLS) tracking data of 2356 adult seabirds from 2006-2019 from a network of seabird colonies, data describing the physical environment and data on seabird population sizes. Tracking and environmental data were combined in monthly species distribution models (SDMs). Cross-validations were used to assess the transferability of models between years and breeding locations. The analyses showed that birds from colonies close to each other (<500 km apart) used the same nonbreeding habitats, while birds from distant colonies (>1000 km) used colony-specific and, in many cases, non-overlapping habitats. Based on these results, the SDM from the nearest model colony was used to predict the distribution of all seabird colonies lying within a species-specific cut-off distance (400-500 km). Uncertainties in the predictions were estimated by cluster bootstrap sampling. The resulting data set consisted of 4692 map layers, each layer predicting the densities of birds from a given species, colony and month across the North Atlantic. This data set represents the annual distribution of 23.5 million adult pelagic seabirds, or 87% of the Northeast Atlantic breeding population of the study species. We show how the data set can be used in population and spatial management applications, including the detection of population-specific nonbreeding habitats and identifying populations influenced by marine protected areas. |
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