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alicetrevail.bsky.social
Animal movement, seabird ecology, oceanography, & reproducible data science; Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Exeter alicetrevail.github.io
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Check out more resources on the ExMove website, including links to the code repository and a helpful user guide: exmove.github.io
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ExMove can help you: - Process raw tracking data files into a standardised format for archive & analyses - Determine appropriate filters for removing erroneous data - Identify central-place foraging trips in your data - Calculate useful summary metrics for publications
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This work is part of the @iomarinescience.bsky.social programme, and is a collaboration between @exetercec.bsky.social, Institute of Zoology ZSL, and Herriot Watt University
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We also found interesting differences in trip timings... Birds left the colony earlier in the day from larger colonies / when undertaking multi-day (rather than single-day) trips / if they were female
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Big thank you to Steve Votier, Malc Nicoll, and Robin Freeman, as well as all our collaborators across the UK and Indian Ocean We've been working on seabird connectivity and conservation across the Indian Ocean as part of the Bertarelli Programme in Marine Science
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We found that divergent habitat use & itinerancy preclude localised aggregations = high seas conservation will be key to protect this important assemblage!
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Thanks Brendan! 👋