2016
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0168717
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Environmental Predictors of Seabird Wrecks in a Tropical Coastal Area

Abstract: Beached bird surveys have been widely used to monitor the impact of oil pollution in the oceans. However, separating the combined effects of oil pollution, environmental variables and methodological aspects of beach monitoring on seabird stranding patterns is a challenging task. The effects of a comprehensive set of oceanographic and climatic variables and oil pollution on seabird strandings in a tropical area of Brazil were investigated herein, using two robust and innovative methods: Generalized Linear Mixed… Show more

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“…Oral and cloacal swabs, and in some cases ocular (13), tracheal (1) and skin wounds (5) swabs, from all birds were collected, in duplicate. These 19 species of seabirds corresponded to 57Á5% of the taxa occurring in the region, according to Tavares et al (2016bTavares et al ( , 2017. The field activities were approved by the Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservac ßão da Biodiversidade.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oral and cloacal swabs, and in some cases ocular (13), tracheal (1) and skin wounds (5) swabs, from all birds were collected, in duplicate. These 19 species of seabirds corresponded to 57Á5% of the taxa occurring in the region, according to Tavares et al (2016bTavares et al ( , 2017. The field activities were approved by the Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservac ßão da Biodiversidade.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We treated Site and site characteristics (Distance to villages, Distance to Dja River, Number of human signs and trails and Proportion of habitat type) in each sampling unit as fixed factors. We nested stretches in transects, and transects in Site, which we included as a random effect in our models, thus correcting for potential spatial autocorrelation (Tavares et al, 2015;Tavares, De Moura & Siciliano, 2016). In the models analysing FDis, FSpe and FOri, we used mammal abundance as weight as this can influence these dependent variables.…”
Section: Statistical Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Information on the frequency and number of individuals stranded among sea turtles, pinnipeds, cetaceans, and seabirds has been used recently to quantify mortality patterns (Moura et al, 2016;Tavares et al, 2016;Flint et al, 2017). Carcasses found washed onshore can be collected easily and with low costs, and constitute a convenient source of information for assessing the distribution and variability of morphological, physiological, and demographical traits in relation to local environmental stressors (Spitz et al, 2006;Thompson et al, 2013;Amano et al, 2014;Fruet et al, 2015).…”
Section: Future Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%