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Total results: 5
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Context-dependent variability in the predicted daily energetic costs of disturbance for blue whales Pirotta, E., Booth, C., Cade, D. January 2021 Journal Article Marine Mammals, Cetaceans
Understanding the population consequences of disturbance Pirotta, E., Booth, C., Costa, D. September 2018 Journal Article Marine Mammals, Human Dimensions, Environmental Impact Assessment
Understanding the Population Consequences of Acoustic Disturbance for Marine Mammals Harwood, J., King, S., Booth, C. January 2016 Book Chapter Noise Marine Mammals
A Collision Risk Model to Predict Avian Fatalities at Wind Facilities: An Example Using Golden Eagles, Aquila chrysaetos New, L., Bjerre, M., Millsap, B. July 2015 Journal Article Wind Energy, Land-Based Wind Collision Birds, Raptors
Modelling the Biological Significance of Behavioural Change in Coastal Bottlenose Dolphins in Response to Disturbance New, L., Harwood, J., Thomas, L. April 2013 Journal Article Wind Energy, Offshore Wind, Marine Energy Marine Mammals, Cetaceans
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