Supplementary material from "Advances in remote sensing of emperor penguins: first multi-year time series documenting trends in the global population" ...

Like many polar animals, emperor penguin populations are challenging to monitor because of the species' life history and remoteness. Consequently, it has been difficult to establish its global status, a subject important to resolve as polar environments change. To advance our understanding of e...

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Main Authors: LaRue, Michelle, Iles, David, Labrousse, Sara, Fretwell, Peter, Ortega, David, Devane, Eileen, Horstmann, Isabella, Viollat, Lise, Foster-Dyer, Rose, Le Bohec, Céline, Zitterbart, Daniel, Houstin, Aymeric, Richter, Sebastian, Winterl, Alexander, Wienecke, Barbara, Salas, Leo, Nixon, Monique, Barbraud, Christophe, Kooyman, Gerald, Ponganis, Paul, Ainley, David, Trathan, Philip, Jenouvrier, Stephanie
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Published: The Royal Society 2024
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spelling ftdatacite:10.6084/m9.figshare.c.7095355 2024-04-28T08:17:53+00:00 Supplementary material from "Advances in remote sensing of emperor penguins: first multi-year time series documenting trends in the global population" ... LaRue, Michelle Iles, David Labrousse, Sara Fretwell, Peter Ortega, David Devane, Eileen Horstmann, Isabella Viollat, Lise Foster-Dyer, Rose Le Bohec, Céline Zitterbart, Daniel Houstin, Aymeric Richter, Sebastian Winterl, Alexander Wienecke, Barbara Salas, Leo Nixon, Monique Barbraud, Christophe Kooyman, Gerald Ponganis, Paul Ainley, David Trathan, Philip Jenouvrier, Stephanie 2024 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.7095355 https://rs.figshare.com/collections/Supplementary_material_from_Advances_in_remote_sensing_of_emperor_penguins_first_multi-year_time_series_documenting_trends_in_the_global_population_/7095355 unknown The Royal Society Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 Ecology not elsewhere classified Collection article 2024 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.7095355 2024-04-02T10:26:14Z Like many polar animals, emperor penguin populations are challenging to monitor because of the species' life history and remoteness. Consequently, it has been difficult to establish its global status, a subject important to resolve as polar environments change. To advance our understanding of emperor penguins, we combined remote sensing, validation surveys and using Bayesian modelling, we estimated a comprehensive population trajectory over a recent 10-year period, encompassing the entirety of the species’ range. Reported as indices of abundance, our study indicates with 81% probability that there were fewer emperor adult emperor penguins in 2018 than in 2009, with a posterior median decrease of 9.6% (95% credible interval (CI) −26.4% to +9.4%). The global population trend was −1.3% per year over this period (95% CI = −3.3% to +1.0%) and declines probably occurred in four of eight fast ice regions, irrespective of habitat conditions. Thus far, explanations have yet to be identified regarding trends, ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Emperor penguins DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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LaRue, Michelle
Iles, David
Labrousse, Sara
Fretwell, Peter
Ortega, David
Devane, Eileen
Horstmann, Isabella
Viollat, Lise
Foster-Dyer, Rose
Le Bohec, Céline
Zitterbart, Daniel
Houstin, Aymeric
Richter, Sebastian
Winterl, Alexander
Wienecke, Barbara
Salas, Leo
Nixon, Monique
Barbraud, Christophe
Kooyman, Gerald
Ponganis, Paul
Ainley, David
Trathan, Philip
Jenouvrier, Stephanie
Supplementary material from "Advances in remote sensing of emperor penguins: first multi-year time series documenting trends in the global population" ...
topic_facet Ecology not elsewhere classified
description Like many polar animals, emperor penguin populations are challenging to monitor because of the species' life history and remoteness. Consequently, it has been difficult to establish its global status, a subject important to resolve as polar environments change. To advance our understanding of emperor penguins, we combined remote sensing, validation surveys and using Bayesian modelling, we estimated a comprehensive population trajectory over a recent 10-year period, encompassing the entirety of the species’ range. Reported as indices of abundance, our study indicates with 81% probability that there were fewer emperor adult emperor penguins in 2018 than in 2009, with a posterior median decrease of 9.6% (95% credible interval (CI) −26.4% to +9.4%). The global population trend was −1.3% per year over this period (95% CI = −3.3% to +1.0%) and declines probably occurred in four of eight fast ice regions, irrespective of habitat conditions. Thus far, explanations have yet to be identified regarding trends, ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author LaRue, Michelle
Iles, David
Labrousse, Sara
Fretwell, Peter
Ortega, David
Devane, Eileen
Horstmann, Isabella
Viollat, Lise
Foster-Dyer, Rose
Le Bohec, Céline
Zitterbart, Daniel
Houstin, Aymeric
Richter, Sebastian
Winterl, Alexander
Wienecke, Barbara
Salas, Leo
Nixon, Monique
Barbraud, Christophe
Kooyman, Gerald
Ponganis, Paul
Ainley, David
Trathan, Philip
Jenouvrier, Stephanie
author_facet LaRue, Michelle
Iles, David
Labrousse, Sara
Fretwell, Peter
Ortega, David
Devane, Eileen
Horstmann, Isabella
Viollat, Lise
Foster-Dyer, Rose
Le Bohec, Céline
Zitterbart, Daniel
Houstin, Aymeric
Richter, Sebastian
Winterl, Alexander
Wienecke, Barbara
Salas, Leo
Nixon, Monique
Barbraud, Christophe
Kooyman, Gerald
Ponganis, Paul
Ainley, David
Trathan, Philip
Jenouvrier, Stephanie
author_sort LaRue, Michelle
title Supplementary material from "Advances in remote sensing of emperor penguins: first multi-year time series documenting trends in the global population" ...
title_short Supplementary material from "Advances in remote sensing of emperor penguins: first multi-year time series documenting trends in the global population" ...
title_full Supplementary material from "Advances in remote sensing of emperor penguins: first multi-year time series documenting trends in the global population" ...
title_fullStr Supplementary material from "Advances in remote sensing of emperor penguins: first multi-year time series documenting trends in the global population" ...
title_full_unstemmed Supplementary material from "Advances in remote sensing of emperor penguins: first multi-year time series documenting trends in the global population" ...
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