From individual responses to population effects: Integrating a decade of multidisciplinary research on blue whales and sonar
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2022
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Journal Title:Animal Conservation
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Description:As ecosystems transform under climate change and expanding human activities, multidisciplinary integration of empirical research, conceptual frameworks and modelling methods is required to predict, monitor and manage the cascading effects on wildlife populations. For example, exposure to anthropogenic noise can lead tochanges in the behaviour and physiology of individual marine mammals, but man- agement is complicated by uncertainties on the long-term effects at a population level. We build on a decade of diverse efforts to demonstrate the strengths of inte-grating research on multiple stressors for assessing population-level effects. Using
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Source:Animal Conservation, 25(6), 796-810
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ISSN:1367-9430 ; 1469-1795
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Rights Information:CC BY-NC
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:dfcaa89cdb60f62bfa2fb82efb29c7f7cf1e129c5e4ed0106218a9be9d0a9a27
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