Figure 6 in Natural and human effects on harbor seal abundance and spatial distribution in an Alaskan glacial fjord ...
Figure 6. Estimated area of Disenchantment Bay (km2) containing three different ice cover types: scattered (1–3 tenths), intermediate (4–6 tenths), and dense (7–10 tenths), and all types combined (i.e., ice-covered area [ICA]) from 3 May to 4 August 2002. Estimates of ice cover were averaged within...
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12761455 https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.12761455 |
Summary: | Figure 6. Estimated area of Disenchantment Bay (km2) containing three different ice cover types: scattered (1–3 tenths), intermediate (4–6 tenths), and dense (7–10 tenths), and all types combined (i.e., ice-covered area [ICA]) from 3 May to 4 August 2002. Estimates of ice cover were averaged within grid cells (when n> 1) and the areas of cells with each type of ice cover were summed (Jansen et al. 2006)) and then scaled upward (proportionately) based on the percent of the study area that was sampled on a given day. ... : Published as part of Jansen, John K., Boveng, Peter L., Ver Hoef, Jay M., Dahle, Shawn P. & Bengtson, John L., 2015, Natural and human effects on harbor seal abundance and spatial distribution in an Alaskan glacial fjord, pp. 66-89 in Marine Mammal Science 31 (1) on page 77, DOI: 10.1111/mms.12140, http://zenodo.org/record/12761444 ... |
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