Search Results - "Godley, Brendan J."
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Tracking the global reduction of marine traffic during the COVID-19 pandemic
Published in Nature communications (27-04-2021)“…The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in unparalleled global impacts on human mobility. In the ocean, ship-based activities are thought to have been impacted due…”
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Investigating microplastic trophic transfer in marine top predators
Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-07-2018)“…Microplastics are highly bioavailable to marine organisms, either through direct ingestion, or indirectly by trophic transfer from contaminated prey. The…”
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Microplastic ingestion ubiquitous in marine turtles
Published in Global change biology (01-02-2019)“…Despite concerns regarding the environmental impacts of microplastics, knowledge of the incidence and levels of synthetic particles in large marine vertebrates…”
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Satellite tracking in sea turtles: How do we find our way to the conservation dividends?
Published in Biological conservation (01-07-2016)“…As species of conservation concern, sea turtles have historically been difficult to study because of their elusive nature and extensive ranges, but…”
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Message in a bottle: Open source technology to track the movement of plastic pollution
Published in PloS one (02-12-2020)“…Rivers worldwide are now acting as major transport pathways for plastic pollution and discharge large quantities of waste into the ocean. Previous…”
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Fidelity and over-wintering of sea turtles
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (22-06-2007)“…=10) turtles during their post-nesting migration from the island of Cyprus to their foraging grounds. After intervals of 2–5 years, five of these females were…”
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Assessing sound exposure from shipping in coastal waters using a single hydrophone and Automatic Identification System (AIS) data
Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-07-2012)“…► We analysed spatial distribution of underwater ship noise sources in Falmouth Bay, UK. ► New method combines continuous passive monitoring with single…”
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A step towards seascape scale conservation: using vessel monitoring systems (VMS) to map fishing activity
Published in PloS one (31-10-2007)“…Conservation of marine ecosystems will require a holistic understanding of fisheries with concurrent spatial patterns of biodiversity. Using data from the UK…”
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Marine renewable energy: potential benefits to biodiversity? An urgent call for research
Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-12-2009)“…1. The evidence for anthropogenically induced climate change is overwhelming with the production of greenhouse gases from burning fossil fuels being a key…”
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The architecture of assisted colonisation in sea turtles: building new populations in a biodiversity crisis
Published in Nature communications (24-03-2022)“…Due to changing environmental conditions, many species will have to migrate or occupy new suitable areas to avoid potential extinction in the current…”
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“Too Big To Ignore”: A feasibility analysis of detecting fishing events in Gabonese small-scale fisheries
Published in PloS one (10-06-2020)“…In many developing countries, small-scale fisheries provide employment and important food security for local populations. To support resource management, the…”
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Take Only Photographs, Leave Only Footprints: Novel Applications of Non-Invasive Survey Methods for Rapid Detection of Small, Arboreal Animals
Published in PloS one (20-01-2016)“…The development of appropriate wildlife survey techniques is essential to promote effective and efficient monitoring of species of conservation concern. Here,…”
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Using satellite tracking to optimize protection of long-lived marine species: olive ridley sea turtle conservation in Central Africa
Published in PloS one (11-05-2011)“…Tractable conservation measures for long-lived species require the intersection between protection of biologically relevant life history stages and a…”
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Satellite tracking of manta rays highlights challenges to their conservation
Published in PloS one (10-05-2012)“…We describe the real-time movements of the last of the marine mega-vertebrate taxa to be satellite tracked - the giant manta ray (or devil fish, Manta…”
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The role of journals in supporting the socially responsible use of conservation technology
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Transgenerational effects on development following microplastic exposure in Drosophila melanogaster
Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (07-05-2021)“…Plastic pollution affects all ecosystems, and detrimental effects to animals have been reported in a growing number of studies. However, there is a paucity of…”
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Correction: Message in a bottle: Open source technology to track the movement of plastic pollution
Published in PloS one (25-05-2022)“…[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0242459.]…”
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Dietary analysis of two sympatric marine turtle species in the eastern Mediterranean
Published in Marine biology (01-06-2021)“…Dietary studies provide key insights into threats and changes within ecosystems and subsequent impacts on focal species. Diet is particularly challenging to…”
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Satellite-monitored movements of the Amazon River dolphin and considerations for their conservation
Published in Oryx (01-11-2023)“…The Amazon River dolphin Inia geoffrensis occurs throughout the basins of the Amazon and Orinoco Rivers and is categorized as Endangered on the IUCN Red List…”
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Spatial ecology and conservation of leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) nesting in Bioko, Equatorial Guinea
Published in PloS one (14-06-2023)“…Bioko Island (Equatorial Guinea) hosts important nesting habitat for leatherback sea turtles, with the main nesting beaches found on the island's southern end…”
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