Pan-Antarctic analysis aggregating spatial estimates of Adélie penguin abundance reveals robust dynamics despite stochastic noise
Adélie penguins are a key Antarctic indicator species, but data patchiness has challenged efforts to link population dynamics to key drivers. Che-Castaldo et al. resolve this issue using a pan-Antarctic Bayesian model to infer missing data, and show that spatial aggregation leads to more robust infe...
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Auteurs principaux: | Christian Che-Castaldo, Stephanie Jenouvrier, Casey Youngflesh, Kevin T. Shoemaker, Grant Humphries, Philip McDowall, Laura Landrum, Marika M. Holland, Yun Li, Rubao Ji, Heather J. Lynch |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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