Arctic-breeding seabirds’ hotspots in space and time - A methodological framework for year-round modelling of environmental niche and abundance using light-logger data

Fauchald, P., Tarroux, A., Bråthen, V. S., Descamps, S., Ekker, M., Helgason, H. H., Merkel, B., Moe, B., Åström, J., Strøm, H. 2019. Arctic-breeding seabirds’ hotspots in space and time -a methodological framework for year-round modelling of abundance and environmen-tal niche using light-logger dat...

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Main Authors: Fauchald, Per, Tarroux, Arnaud, Bråthen, Vegard Sandøy, Descamps, Sebastien, Ekker, Morten, Helgason, Hálfdán Helgi, Merkel, Benjamin, Moe, Børge, Åström, Jens, Strøm, Hallvard
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Published: Norsk institutt for naturforskning (NINA) 2019
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spelling ftninstnf:oai:brage.nina.no:11250/2595504 2024-06-23T07:50:10+00:00 Arctic-breeding seabirds’ hotspots in space and time - A methodological framework for year-round modelling of environmental niche and abundance using light-logger data Fauchald, Per Tarroux, Arnaud Bråthen, Vegard Sandøy Descamps, Sebastien Ekker, Morten Helgason, Hálfdán Helgi Merkel, Benjamin Moe, Børge Åström, Jens Strøm, Hallvard Barents Sea, Norwegian Sea, Svalbard, Northeast Atlantic Ocean, Arctic 2019 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2595504 eng eng Norsk institutt for naturforskning (NINA) NINA Rapport;1657 urn:isbn:978-82-426-3401-6 urn:issn:1504-3312 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2595504 © Norwegian Institute for Nature Research. The publication may be freely cited where the source is acknowledged 85 NINA Rapport NINA Report Northern fulmar Black-legged kittiwake Little auk Common guillemot Brünnich’s guillemot Atlantic puffin Alcids Geolocation Light-loggers Habitat modelling abundance estimation movement modelling Migration Non-breeding season VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480 Research report 2019 ftninstnf 2024-06-07T03:57:56Z Fauchald, P., Tarroux, A., Bråthen, V. S., Descamps, S., Ekker, M., Helgason, H. H., Merkel, B., Moe, B., Åström, J., Strøm, H. 2019. Arctic-breeding seabirds’ hotspots in space and time -a methodological framework for year-round modelling of abundance and environmen-tal niche using light-logger data. NINA Report 1657. Norwegian Institute for Nature Re-search. By positioning a large number of seabirds throughout the year using miniaturized geoloca-tors (GLS), the SEATRACK program provides a unique dataset on the seasonal distribution of seabirds from colonies in Russia (Barents and White Seas), Norway (incl. Svalbard and Jan Mayen), Iceland, Faroe Islands and the British Isles. Combining this extensive dataset with data on population sizes has for the first time made it possible to develop seasonal estimates of the spatial distribution of Northeast Atlantic seabirds. In this report, we document the workflow and methods used to develop monthly estimates of the distribution of seabirds from colonies covered by the SEATRACK design. The work-flow presented here consists of three steps, starting from pre-processed GLS data. First, because the position data from the loggers represent “presence-only” data, it is vital to re-move sampling biases before using the data to make interpretations of the spatial distribu-tion. Therefore, in step 1 we developed a tailored algorithm, IRMA (Informed Random Move-ment Algorithm), to reduce biases and fill gaps in the dataset due to various factors such as polar day/night, equinox and positions over land. IRMA uses available information and data to triangulate new positions and does ultimately provide a dataset where sampling biases has been reduced to a minimum. In the next step, we combined the position dataset with environmental data to model the habitat of each SEATRACK colony throughout the year. Environmental variables included remote sensing data of oceanography and primary pro-duction, and data on bathymetry. We used standard Species Distribution Models (SDM) on ... Report Arctic Atlantic puffin Barents Sea Black-legged Kittiwake common guillemot Faroe Islands Iceland Jan Mayen little auk Northeast Atlantic Northern Fulmar Norwegian Sea Svalbard Norwegian Institute for Nature Research: Brage NINA Arctic Barents Sea Faroe Islands Fulmar ENVELOPE(-46.016,-46.016,-60.616,-60.616) Jan Mayen Moe ENVELOPE(-45.683,-45.683,-60.733,-60.733) Norway Norwegian Sea Svalbard Svalbard ENVELOPE(20.000,20.000,78.000,78.000)
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topic NINA Rapport
NINA Report
Northern fulmar
Black-legged kittiwake
Little auk
Common guillemot
Brünnich’s guillemot
Atlantic puffin
Alcids Geolocation
Light-loggers
Habitat modelling
abundance estimation
movement modelling
Migration
Non-breeding season
VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480
spellingShingle NINA Rapport
NINA Report
Northern fulmar
Black-legged kittiwake
Little auk
Common guillemot
Brünnich’s guillemot
Atlantic puffin
Alcids Geolocation
Light-loggers
Habitat modelling
abundance estimation
movement modelling
Migration
Non-breeding season
VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480
Fauchald, Per
Tarroux, Arnaud
Bråthen, Vegard Sandøy
Descamps, Sebastien
Ekker, Morten
Helgason, Hálfdán Helgi
Merkel, Benjamin
Moe, Børge
Åström, Jens
Strøm, Hallvard
Arctic-breeding seabirds’ hotspots in space and time - A methodological framework for year-round modelling of environmental niche and abundance using light-logger data
topic_facet NINA Rapport
NINA Report
Northern fulmar
Black-legged kittiwake
Little auk
Common guillemot
Brünnich’s guillemot
Atlantic puffin
Alcids Geolocation
Light-loggers
Habitat modelling
abundance estimation
movement modelling
Migration
Non-breeding season
VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480
description Fauchald, P., Tarroux, A., Bråthen, V. S., Descamps, S., Ekker, M., Helgason, H. H., Merkel, B., Moe, B., Åström, J., Strøm, H. 2019. Arctic-breeding seabirds’ hotspots in space and time -a methodological framework for year-round modelling of abundance and environmen-tal niche using light-logger data. NINA Report 1657. Norwegian Institute for Nature Re-search. By positioning a large number of seabirds throughout the year using miniaturized geoloca-tors (GLS), the SEATRACK program provides a unique dataset on the seasonal distribution of seabirds from colonies in Russia (Barents and White Seas), Norway (incl. Svalbard and Jan Mayen), Iceland, Faroe Islands and the British Isles. Combining this extensive dataset with data on population sizes has for the first time made it possible to develop seasonal estimates of the spatial distribution of Northeast Atlantic seabirds. In this report, we document the workflow and methods used to develop monthly estimates of the distribution of seabirds from colonies covered by the SEATRACK design. The work-flow presented here consists of three steps, starting from pre-processed GLS data. First, because the position data from the loggers represent “presence-only” data, it is vital to re-move sampling biases before using the data to make interpretations of the spatial distribu-tion. Therefore, in step 1 we developed a tailored algorithm, IRMA (Informed Random Move-ment Algorithm), to reduce biases and fill gaps in the dataset due to various factors such as polar day/night, equinox and positions over land. IRMA uses available information and data to triangulate new positions and does ultimately provide a dataset where sampling biases has been reduced to a minimum. In the next step, we combined the position dataset with environmental data to model the habitat of each SEATRACK colony throughout the year. Environmental variables included remote sensing data of oceanography and primary pro-duction, and data on bathymetry. We used standard Species Distribution Models (SDM) on ...
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author Fauchald, Per
Tarroux, Arnaud
Bråthen, Vegard Sandøy
Descamps, Sebastien
Ekker, Morten
Helgason, Hálfdán Helgi
Merkel, Benjamin
Moe, Børge
Åström, Jens
Strøm, Hallvard
author_facet Fauchald, Per
Tarroux, Arnaud
Bråthen, Vegard Sandøy
Descamps, Sebastien
Ekker, Morten
Helgason, Hálfdán Helgi
Merkel, Benjamin
Moe, Børge
Åström, Jens
Strøm, Hallvard
author_sort Fauchald, Per
title Arctic-breeding seabirds’ hotspots in space and time - A methodological framework for year-round modelling of environmental niche and abundance using light-logger data
title_short Arctic-breeding seabirds’ hotspots in space and time - A methodological framework for year-round modelling of environmental niche and abundance using light-logger data
title_full Arctic-breeding seabirds’ hotspots in space and time - A methodological framework for year-round modelling of environmental niche and abundance using light-logger data
title_fullStr Arctic-breeding seabirds’ hotspots in space and time - A methodological framework for year-round modelling of environmental niche and abundance using light-logger data
title_full_unstemmed Arctic-breeding seabirds’ hotspots in space and time - A methodological framework for year-round modelling of environmental niche and abundance using light-logger data
title_sort arctic-breeding seabirds’ hotspots in space and time - a methodological framework for year-round modelling of environmental niche and abundance using light-logger data
publisher Norsk institutt for naturforskning (NINA)
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