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Characterising the temporal variability of the spatial distribution of animals: an application to seabirds at sea
2007
Ecography
Understanding the patterns of spatial and temporal variations in animal abundance is a fundamental question in ecology. Here, we propose a method to quantify temporal variations in animal spatial patterns and to determine the spatial scale at which such temporal variability is expressed. The methodology extends from the approach proposed by Taylor (Taylor, L. R. 1961. Aggregation, variance and the mean. Nature 189: 732-735) and relies on models of the relationship between temporal mean and
doi:10.1111/j.2007.0906-7590.05197.x
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