27 results on '"Byrne, Michael E."'
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2. Fundamentals of wildlife dosimetry and lessons learned from a decade of measuring external dose rates in the field
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Hinton, Thomas G., Anderson, Donovan, Bæk, Edda, Baranwal, Vikas C., Beasley, James C., Bontrager, Helen L., Broggio, David, Brown, Justin, Byrne, Michael E., Gerke, Hannah C., Ishiniwa, Hiroko, Lance, Stacey L., Lind, Ole C., Love, Cara N., Nagata, Hiroko, Nanba, Kenji, Okuda, Kei, Salbu, Brit, Shamovich, Dmitry, Skuterud, Lavrans, Trompier, François, Webster, Sarah C., and Zabrotski, Viachaslau
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- 2024
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3. Reply to: Shark mortality cannot be assessed by fishery overlap alone
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Queiroz, Nuno, Humphries, Nicolas E., Couto, Ana, Vedor, Marisa, da Costa, Ivo, Sequeira, Ana M. M., Mucientes, Gonzalo, Santos, António M., Abascal, Francisco J., Abercrombie, Debra L., Abrantes, Katya, Acuña-Marrero, David, Afonso, André S., Afonso, Pedro, Anders, Darrell, Araujo, Gonzalo, Arauz, Randall, Bach, Pascal, Barnett, Adam, Bernal, Diego, Berumen, Michael L., Lion, Sandra Bessudo, Bezerra, Natalia P. A., Blaison, Antonin V., Block, Barbara A., Bond, Mark E., Bonfil, Ramon, Bradford, Russell W., Braun, Camrin D., Brooks, Edward J., Brooks, Annabelle, Brown, Judith, Bruce, Barry D., Byrne, Michael E., Campana, Steven E., Carlisle, Aaron B., Chapman, Demian D., Chapple, Taylor K., Chisholm, John, Clarke, Christopher R., Clua, Eric G., Cochran, Jesse E. M., Crochelet, Estelle C., Dagorn, Laurent, Daly, Ryan, Cortés, Daniel Devia, Doyle, Thomas K., Drew, Michael, Duffy, Clinton A. J., Erikson, Thor, Espinoza, Eduardo, Ferreira, Luciana C., Ferretti, Francesco, Filmalter, John D., Fischer, G. Chris, Fitzpatrick, Richard, Fontes, Jorge, Forget, Fabien, Fowler, Mark, Francis, Malcolm P., Gallagher, Austin J., Gennari, Enrico, Goldsworthy, Simon D., Gollock, Matthew J., Green, Jonathan R., Gustafson, Johan A., Guttridge, Tristan L., Guzman, Hector M., Hammerschlag, Neil, Harman, Luke, Hazin, Fábio H. V., Heard, Matthew, Hearn, Alex R., Holdsworth, John C., Holmes, Bonnie J., Howey, Lucy A., Hoyos, Mauricio, Hueter, Robert E., Hussey, Nigel E., Huveneers, Charlie, Irion, Dylan T., Jacoby, David M. P., Jewell, Oliver J. D., Johnson, Ryan, Jordan, Lance K. B., Joyce, Warren, Keating Daly, Clare A., Ketchum, James T., Klimley, A. Peter, Kock, Alison A., Koen, Pieter, Ladino, Felipe, Lana, Fernanda O., Lea, James S. E., Llewellyn, Fiona, Lyon, Warrick S., MacDonnell, Anna, Macena, Bruno C. L., Marshall, Heather, McAllister, Jaime D., Meÿer, Michael A., Morris, John J., Nelson, Emily R., Papastamatiou, Yannis P., Peñaherrera-Palma, Cesar, Pierce, Simon J., Poisson, Francois, Quintero, Lina Maria, Richardson, Andrew J., Rogers, Paul J., Rohner, Christoph A., Rowat, David R. L., Samoilys, Melita, Semmens, Jayson M., Sheaves, Marcus, Shillinger, George, Shivji, Mahmood, Singh, Sarika, Skomal, Gregory B., Smale, Malcolm J., Snyders, Laurenne B., Soler, German, Soria, Marc, Stehfest, Kilian M., Thorrold, Simon R., Tolotti, Mariana T., Towner, Alison, Travassos, Paulo, Tyminski, John P., Vandeperre, Frederic, Vaudo, Jeremy J., Watanabe, Yuuki Y., Weber, Sam B., Wetherbee, Bradley M., White, Timothy D., Williams, Sean, Zárate, Patricia M., Harcourt, Robert, Hays, Graeme C., Meekan, Mark G., Thums, Michele, Irigoien, Xabier, Eguiluz, Victor M., Duarte, Carlos M., Sousa, Lara L., Simpson, Samantha J., Southall, Emily J., and Sims, David W.
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- 2021
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4. Reply to: Caution over the use of ecological big data for conservation
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Queiroz, Nuno, Humphries, Nicolas E., Couto, Ana, Vedor, Marisa, da Costa, Ivo, Sequeira, Ana M. M., Mucientes, Gonzalo, Santos, António M., Abascal, Francisco J., Abercrombie, Debra L., Abrantes, Katya, Acuña-Marrero, David, Afonso, André S., Afonso, Pedro, Anders, Darrell, Araujo, Gonzalo, Arauz, Randall, Bach, Pascal, Barnett, Adam, Bernal, Diego, Berumen, Michael L., Lion, Sandra Bessudo, Bezerra, Natalia P. A., Blaison, Antonin V., Block, Barbara A., Bond, Mark E., Bonfil, Ramon, Braun, Camrin D., Brooks, Edward J., Brooks, Annabelle, Brown, Judith, Byrne, Michael E., Campana, Steven E., Carlisle, Aaron B., Chapman, Demian D., Chapple, Taylor K., Chisholm, John, Clarke, Christopher R., Clua, Eric G., Cochran, Jesse E. M., Crochelet, Estelle C., Dagorn, Laurent, Daly, Ryan, Cortés, Daniel Devia, Doyle, Thomas K., Drew, Michael, Duffy, Clinton A. J., Erikson, Thor, Espinoza, Eduardo, Ferreira, Luciana C., Ferretti, Francesco, Filmalter, John D., Fischer, G. Chris, Fitzpatrick, Richard, Fontes, Jorge, Forget, Fabien, Fowler, Mark, Francis, Malcolm P., Gallagher, Austin J., Gennari, Enrico, Goldsworthy, Simon D., Gollock, Matthew J., Green, Jonathan R., Gustafson, Johan A., Guttridge, Tristan L., Guzman, Hector M., Hammerschlag, Neil, Harman, Luke, Hazin, Fábio H. V., Heard, Matthew, Hearn, Alex R., Holdsworth, John C., Holmes, Bonnie J., Howey, Lucy A., Hoyos, Mauricio, Hueter, Robert E., Hussey, Nigel E., Huveneers, Charlie, Irion, Dylan T., Jacoby, David M. P., Jewell, Oliver J. D., Johnson, Ryan, Jordan, Lance K. B., Joyce, Warren, Keating Daly, Clare A., Ketchum, James T., Klimley, A. Peter, Kock, Alison A., Koen, Pieter, Ladino, Felipe, Lana, Fernanda O., Lea, James S. E., Llewellyn, Fiona, Lyon, Warrick S., MacDonnell, Anna, Macena, Bruno C. L., Marshall, Heather, McAllister, Jaime D., Meÿer, Michael A., Morris, John J., Nelson, Emily R., Papastamatiou, Yannis P., Peñaherrera-Palma, Cesar, Pierce, Simon J., Poisson, Francois, Quintero, Lina Maria, Richardson, Andrew J., Rogers, Paul J., Rohner, Christoph A., Rowat, David R. L., Samoilys, Melita, Semmens, Jayson M., Sheaves, Marcus, Shillinger, George, Shivji, Mahmood, Singh, Sarika, Skomal, Gregory B., Smale, Malcolm J., Snyders, Laurenne B., Soler, German, Soria, Marc, Stehfest, Kilian M., Thorrold, Simon R., Tolotti, Mariana T., Towner, Alison, Travassos, Paulo, Tyminski, John P., Vandeperre, Frederic, Vaudo, Jeremy J., Watanabe, Yuuki Y., Weber, Sam B., Wetherbee, Bradley M., White, Timothy D., Williams, Sean, Zárate, Patricia M., Harcourt, Robert, Hays, Graeme C., Meekan, Mark G., Thums, Michele, Irigoien, Xabier, Eguiluz, Victor M., Duarte, Carlos M., Sousa, Lara L., Simpson, Samantha J., Southall, Emily J., and Sims, David W.
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- 2021
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5. Energy absorption capability of composite bolted joints undergoing extended bearing failure
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Hassan, Jazib, Feser, Thomas, O'Higgins, Ronan M., Waimer, Matthias, McCarthy, Conor T., Toso, Nathalie, Byrne, Michael E., and McCarthy, Michael A.
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- 2020
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6. Food resources affect territoriality of invasive wild pig sounders with implications for control
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Kilgo, John C., Garabedian, James E., Vukovich, Mark, Schlichting, Peter E., Byrne, Michael E., and Beasley, James C.
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- 2021
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7. Male mating season range expansion results from an increase in scale of daily movements for a polygynous–promiscuous bird.
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Lott, Holly, Ulrey, Erin E., Kilgo, John C., Collier, Bret A., Chamberlain, Michael J., and Byrne, Michael E.
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TURKEYS ,WILD turkey ,SUMMER ,SEASONS ,MALES - Abstract
Males of species with promiscuous mating systems are commonly observed to use larger ranges during the mating season relative to non‐mating seasons, which is often attributed to a change in movements related to reproductive activities. However, few studies link seasonal range sizes to variation in daily space use patterns to provide insight into the behavioral mechanisms underlying mating season range expansion. We studied 20 GPS‐tagged male wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo), a large upland gamebird, during the mating and summer non‐mating seasons to test the hypothesis that larger mating season ranges resulted from male wild turkeys expanding the scale of daily movement activities to locate and court females. We delineated mating and non‐mating seasons based on intensity of gobbling, a vocalization tied to courtship behavior, recorded by autonomous recording units distributed across the study area. Mating season ranges were significantly larger than non‐mating season ranges. Daily ranges were larger in the mating season, as were distances between roost sites used on consecutive nights. Variance in daily range size was greater in the mating season, but low temporal autocorrelation suggested considerable daily variability in both seasons. We found no evidence that male wild turkeys changed how they distributed daily movements within seasonal ranges, or differences in habitat use, suggesting larger mating season ranges result from male wild turkeys increasing the scale of their daily movements, rather than a systematic shift to a nomadic movement strategy. Likely, the distribution of females is more dynamic and ephemeral compared to other resources, prompting males to traverse larger daily ranges during the mating season to locate and court females. Our work illustrates the utility of using daily movement to understand the behavioral process underlying larger space use patterns. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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8. Satellite telemetry reveals higher fishing mortality rates than previously estimated, suggesting overfishing of an apex marine predator
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Byrne, Michael E., Cortés, Enric, Vaudo, Jeremy J., Harvey, Guy C. McN., Sampson, Mark, Wetherbee, Bradley M., and Shivji, Mahmood
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- 2017
9. Evidence of niche differentiation for two sympatric vulture species in the Southeastern United States
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Holland, Amanda E., Byrne, Michael E., Hepinstall-Cymerman, Jeffrey, Bryan, A. Lawrence, DeVault, Travis L., Rhodes, Jr, Olin E., and Beasley, James C.
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- 2019
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10. Movement ecology of diploid and triploid grass carp in a large reservoir and upstream tributaries
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Hessler, Tyler M., primary, Chapman, Duane C., additional, Paukert, Craig P., additional, Jolley, Jeffrey C., additional, and Byrne, Michael E., additional
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- 2023
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11. Quantifying the spatial and temporal variation in dose from external exposure to radiation: a new tool for use on free-ranging wildlife
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Hinton, Thomas G., Byrne, Michael E., Webster, Sarah, and Beasley, James C.
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- 2015
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12. Nesting Ecology of Wild Turkeys in a Bottomland Hardwood Forest
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BYRNE, MICHAEL E. and CHAMBERLAIN, MICHAEL J.
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- 2013
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13. Wild Turkey Movements During Flooding After Opening of the Morganza Spillway, Louisiana
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Chamberlain, Michael J., Byrne, Michael E., Stafford, Norman J., Skow, Kevin L., and Collier, Bret A.
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- 2013
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14. Seasonal Space Use and Habitat Selection of Adult Raccoons (Procyon lotor) in a Louisiana Bottomland Hardwood Forest
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BYRNE, MICHAEL E. and CHAMBERLAIN, MICHAEL J.
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- 2011
15. Evaluation of a Global Positioning System Backpack Transmitter for Wild Turkey Research
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GUTHRIE, JOSHUA D., BYRNE, MICHAEL E., HARDIN, JASON B., KOCHANNY, CHRISTOPHER O., SKOW, KEVIN L., SNELGROVE, ROBERT T., BUTLER, MATTHEW J., PETERSON, MARKUS J., CHAMBERLAIN, MICHAEL J., and COLLIER, BRET A.
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- 2011
16. Seasonal Occurrence, Horizontal Movements, and Habitat Use Patterns of Whale Sharks (Rhincodon typus) in the Gulf of Mexico
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Hoffmayer, Eric R., primary, McKinney, Jennifer A., additional, Franks, James S., additional, Hendon, Jill M., additional, Driggers, William B., additional, Falterman, Brett J., additional, Galuardi, Benjamin, additional, and Byrne, Michael E., additional
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- 2021
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17. Global spatial risk assessment of sharks under the footprint of fisheries
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Queiroz, Nuno, Humphries, Nicolas E., Couto, Ana, Vedor, Marisa, Da Costa, Ivo, Sequeira, Ana M. M., Mucientes, Gonzalo, Santos, Antonio M, Abascal, Francisco J., Abercrombie, Debra L., Abrantes, Katya, Acuna-marrero, David, Afonso, Andre S., Afonso, Pedro, Anders, Darrell, Araujo, Gonzalo, Arauz, Randall, Bach, Pascal, Barnett, Adam, Bernal, Diego, Berumen, Michael L., Lion, Sandra Bessudo, Bezerra, Natalia P. A., Blaison, Antonin V., Block, Barbara A., Bond, Mark E., Bonfil, Ramon, Bradford, Russell W., Braun, Camrin D., Brooks, Edward J., Brooks, Annabelle, Brown, Judith, Bruce, Barry D., Byrne, Michael E., Campana, Steven E., Carlisle, Aaron B., Chapman, Demian D., Chapple, Taylor K., Chisholm, John, Clarke, Christopher R., Clua, Eric G., Cochran, Jesse E. M., Crochelet, Estelle C., Dagorn, Laurent, Daly, Ryan, Cortes, Daniel Devia, Doyle, Thomas K., Drew, Michael, Duffy, Clinton A. J., Erikson, Thor, Espinoza, Eduardo, Ferreira, Luciana C., Ferretti, Francesco, Filmalter, John D., Fischer, G. Chris, Fitzpatrick, Richard, Fontes, Jorge, Forget, Fabien, Fowler, Mark, Francis, Malcolm P., Gallagher, Austin J., Gennari, Enrico, Goldsworthy, Simon D., Gollock, Matthew J., Green, Jonathan R., Gustafson, Johan A., Guttridge, Tristan L., Guzman, Hector M., Hammerschlag, Neil, Harman, Luke, Hazin, Fabio H. V., Heard, Matthew, Hearn, Alex R., Holdsworth, John C., Holmes, Bonnie J., Howey, Lucy A., Hoyos, Mauricio, Hueter, Robert E., Hussey, Nigel E., Huveneers, Charlie, Irion, Dylan T., Jacoby, David M. P., Jewell, Oliver J. D., Johnson, Ryan, Jordan, Lance K. B., Jorgensen, Salvador J., Joyce, Warren, Daly, Clare A. Keating, Ketchum, James T., Klimley, A. Peter, Kock, Alison A., Koen, Pieter, Ladino, Felipe, Lana, Fernanda O., Lea, James S. E., Llewellyn, Fiona, Lyon, Warrick S., Macdonnell, Anna, Macena, Bruno C. L., Marshall, Heather, Mcallister, Jaime D., Mcauley, Rory, Meyer, Michael A., Morris, John J., Nelson, Emily R., Papastamatiou, Yannis P., Patterson, Toby A., Penaherrera-palma, Cesar, Pepperell, Julian G., Pierce, Simon J., Poisson, Francois, Quintero, Lina Maria, Richardson, Andrew J., Rogers, Paul J., Rohner, Christoph A., Rowat, David R. L., Samoilys, Melita, Semmens, Jayson M., Sheaves, Marcus, Shillinger, George, Shivji, Mahmood, Singh, Sarika, Skomal, Gregory B., Smale, Malcolm J., Snyders, Laurenne B., Soler, German, Soria, Marc, Stehfest, Kilian M., Stevens, John D., Thorrold, Simon R., Tolotti, Mariana T., Towner, Alison, Travassos, Paulo, Tyminski, John P., Vandeperre, Frederic, Vaudo, Jeremy J., Watanabe, Yuuki Y., Weber, Sam B., Wetherbee, Bradley M., White, Timothy D., Williams, Sean, Zarate, Patricia M., Harcourt, Robert, Hays, Graeme C., Meekan, Mark G., Thums, Michele, Irigoien, Xabier, Eguiluz, Victor M., Duarte, Carlos M., Sousa, Lara L., Simpson, Samantha J., Southall, Emily J., Sims, David W., Queiroz, Nuno, Humphries, Nicolas E., Couto, Ana, Vedor, Marisa, Da Costa, Ivo, Sequeira, Ana M. M., Mucientes, Gonzalo, Santos, Antonio M, Abascal, Francisco J., Abercrombie, Debra L., Abrantes, Katya, Acuna-marrero, David, Afonso, Andre S., Afonso, Pedro, Anders, Darrell, Araujo, Gonzalo, Arauz, Randall, Bach, Pascal, Barnett, Adam, Bernal, Diego, Berumen, Michael L., Lion, Sandra Bessudo, Bezerra, Natalia P. A., Blaison, Antonin V., Block, Barbara A., Bond, Mark E., Bonfil, Ramon, Bradford, Russell W., Braun, Camrin D., Brooks, Edward J., Brooks, Annabelle, Brown, Judith, Bruce, Barry D., Byrne, Michael E., Campana, Steven E., Carlisle, Aaron B., Chapman, Demian D., Chapple, Taylor K., Chisholm, John, Clarke, Christopher R., Clua, Eric G., Cochran, Jesse E. M., Crochelet, Estelle C., Dagorn, Laurent, Daly, Ryan, Cortes, Daniel Devia, Doyle, Thomas K., Drew, Michael, Duffy, Clinton A. J., Erikson, Thor, Espinoza, Eduardo, Ferreira, Luciana C., Ferretti, Francesco, Filmalter, John D., Fischer, G. Chris, Fitzpatrick, Richard, Fontes, Jorge, Forget, Fabien, Fowler, Mark, Francis, Malcolm P., Gallagher, Austin J., Gennari, Enrico, Goldsworthy, Simon D., Gollock, Matthew J., Green, Jonathan R., Gustafson, Johan A., Guttridge, Tristan L., Guzman, Hector M., Hammerschlag, Neil, Harman, Luke, Hazin, Fabio H. V., Heard, Matthew, Hearn, Alex R., Holdsworth, John C., Holmes, Bonnie J., Howey, Lucy A., Hoyos, Mauricio, Hueter, Robert E., Hussey, Nigel E., Huveneers, Charlie, Irion, Dylan T., Jacoby, David M. P., Jewell, Oliver J. D., Johnson, Ryan, Jordan, Lance K. B., Jorgensen, Salvador J., Joyce, Warren, Daly, Clare A. Keating, Ketchum, James T., Klimley, A. Peter, Kock, Alison A., Koen, Pieter, Ladino, Felipe, Lana, Fernanda O., Lea, James S. E., Llewellyn, Fiona, Lyon, Warrick S., Macdonnell, Anna, Macena, Bruno C. L., Marshall, Heather, Mcallister, Jaime D., Mcauley, Rory, Meyer, Michael A., Morris, John J., Nelson, Emily R., Papastamatiou, Yannis P., Patterson, Toby A., Penaherrera-palma, Cesar, Pepperell, Julian G., Pierce, Simon J., Poisson, Francois, Quintero, Lina Maria, Richardson, Andrew J., Rogers, Paul J., Rohner, Christoph A., Rowat, David R. L., Samoilys, Melita, Semmens, Jayson M., Sheaves, Marcus, Shillinger, George, Shivji, Mahmood, Singh, Sarika, Skomal, Gregory B., Smale, Malcolm J., Snyders, Laurenne B., Soler, German, Soria, Marc, Stehfest, Kilian M., Stevens, John D., Thorrold, Simon R., Tolotti, Mariana T., Towner, Alison, Travassos, Paulo, Tyminski, John P., Vandeperre, Frederic, Vaudo, Jeremy J., Watanabe, Yuuki Y., Weber, Sam B., Wetherbee, Bradley M., White, Timothy D., Williams, Sean, Zarate, Patricia M., Harcourt, Robert, Hays, Graeme C., Meekan, Mark G., Thums, Michele, Irigoien, Xabier, Eguiluz, Victor M., Duarte, Carlos M., Sousa, Lara L., Simpson, Samantha J., Southall, Emily J., and Sims, David W.
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Effective ocean management and the conservation of highly migratory species depend on resolving the overlap between animal movements and distributions, and fishing effort. However, this information is lacking at a global scale. Here we show, using a big-data approach that combines satellite-tracked movements of pelagic sharks and global fishing fleets, that 24% of the mean monthly space used by sharks falls under the footprint of pelagic longline fisheries. Space-use hotspots of commercially valuable sharks and of internationally protected species had the highest overlap with longlines (up to 76% and 64%, respectively), and were also associated with significant increases in fishing effort. We conclude that pelagic sharks have limited spatial refuge from current levels of fishing effort in marine areas beyond national jurisdictions (the high seas). Our results demonstrate an urgent need for conservation and management measures at high-seas hotspots of shark space use, and highlight the potential of simultaneous satellite surveillance of megafauna and fishers as a tool for near-real-time, dynamic management.
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18. Global spatial risk assessment of sharks under the footprint of fisheries
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Natural Environment Research Council (UK), Save Our Seas Foundation, European Commission, Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (Portugal), Fundação de Apoio à Pesquisa do Rio Grande do Norte, Xunta de Galicia, Australian Respiratory Council, Australian Institute of Marine Science, Queiroz, Nuno, Humphries, Nicolas E., Couto, Ana, Vedor, Marisa, Costa, Ivo da, Sequeira, Ana M. M., Mucientes, Gonzalo, Santos, António M., Abascal, Francisco J., Abercrombie, Debra L., Abrantes, Katya, McAuley, Rory, White, Timothy D., Block, Barbara A., Bradford, Russel W., Brooks, Annabelle, Cortés, Daniel Devia, Macena, Bruno C. L., Rogers, Paul J., Bessudo Lion, Sandra, Berumen, Michael L., Hazin, Fábio H. V., Marshall, Heather, Shillinger, George, Travassos, Paulo, Barnett, Adam, Carlisle, Aaron B., Harcourt, Robert, Campana, Steven E., Fischer, G. Chris, Bezerra, Natalia P. A., Brown, Judith, Doyle, Thomas K., Chapman, Demian D., Bond, Mark E., Southall, Emily J., Braun, Camrin D., Dagorn, Laurent, Richardson, Andrew J., Cochran, Jesse E. M., Bruce, Barry D., Goldsworthy, Simon D., Watanabe, Yuuki Y., Fowler, Mark, Chapple, Taylor K., Sheaves, Marcus, Bonfil, Ramón, Crochelet, Estelle C., Duarte, Carlos M., Brooks, Edward J., Ferreira, Luciana C., Quintero, Lina Maria, Smale, Malcolm J., Pierce, Simon J., Semmens, Jayson M., Ferretti, Francesco, Thums, Michele, Wetherbee, Bradley M., Gennari, Enrico, Forget, Fabian, Chisholm, John, Clarke, Christopher R., Stehfest, Kilian M., Drew, Michael, Klimley, Peter A., Peñaherrera-Palma, Cesar, Harman, Luke, Hammerschlag, Neil, Daly, Ryan, Poisson, Francois, Filmalter, John D., Duffy, Clinton A. J., Heard, Matthew, Erikson, Thor, Zárate, Patricia M., Hussey, Nigel E., Hearn, Alex R., Soria, Marc, Samoilys, Melita, Guttridge, Tristan L., Espinoza, Eduardo, Green, Jonathan R., Fitzpatrick, Richard, Gustafson, Johan A., Hueter, Robert E., Skomal, Gregory B., Patterson, Toby A., Simpson, Samantha J., Gollock, Matthew J., Kock, Alison A., Fontes, Jorges, Guzman, Hector M., Huveneers, Charlie, Lea, James S. E., Vandeperre, Frederic, Francis, Malcolm P., Gallagher, Austin J., Lana, Fernando O., Eguíluz, Víctor M., Pepperell, Julian G., Tolotti, Mariana T., Jewell, Oliver J. D., Meekan, Mark G., Nelson, Emily R., Singh, Sarika, Joyce, Warran, MacDonnell, Anna, Johnson, Ryan, McAllister, Jaime D., Ketchum, James T., Blaison, Antonin V., Holdsworth, John C., Meÿer, Michael A., Jordan, Lance K. B., Holmes, Bonnie J., Thorrold, Simon R., Howey, Lucy A., Keating Daly, Clare A., Bernal, Diego, Jorgensen, Salvador J., Ladino, Felipe, Hoyos, Hoyos, Rowat, David R. L., Sims, David W., Shivji, Mahmood, Morris, John J., Irion, David T., Llewellyn, Fiona, Arauz, Randall, Stevens, John D., Araujo, Gonzalo, Jacoby, David M. P., Tyminski, John P., Papastamatiou, Yannis P., Bach, Pascal, Soler, German, Lyon, Warrick S., Rohner, Christoph A., Sousa, Lara L., Weber, Sam B., Byrne, Michael E., Afonso, Pedro, Koen, Pieter, Acuña-Marrero, David, Towner, Alison, Afonso, André S., Irigoien, Xabier, Williams, Sean, Hays, Graeme C., Snyders, Laurenne B., Clua, Eric, Anders, Darrell, Vaudo, Jeremy J., Natural Environment Research Council (UK), Save Our Seas Foundation, European Commission, Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (Portugal), Fundação de Apoio à Pesquisa do Rio Grande do Norte, Xunta de Galicia, Australian Respiratory Council, Australian Institute of Marine Science, Queiroz, Nuno, Humphries, Nicolas E., Couto, Ana, Vedor, Marisa, Costa, Ivo da, Sequeira, Ana M. M., Mucientes, Gonzalo, Santos, António M., Abascal, Francisco J., Abercrombie, Debra L., Abrantes, Katya, McAuley, Rory, White, Timothy D., Block, Barbara A., Bradford, Russel W., Brooks, Annabelle, Cortés, Daniel Devia, Macena, Bruno C. L., Rogers, Paul J., Bessudo Lion, Sandra, Berumen, Michael L., Hazin, Fábio H. V., Marshall, Heather, Shillinger, George, Travassos, Paulo, Barnett, Adam, Carlisle, Aaron B., Harcourt, Robert, Campana, Steven E., Fischer, G. Chris, Bezerra, Natalia P. A., Brown, Judith, Doyle, Thomas K., Chapman, Demian D., Bond, Mark E., Southall, Emily J., Braun, Camrin D., Dagorn, Laurent, Richardson, Andrew J., Cochran, Jesse E. M., Bruce, Barry D., Goldsworthy, Simon D., Watanabe, Yuuki Y., Fowler, Mark, Chapple, Taylor K., Sheaves, Marcus, Bonfil, Ramón, Crochelet, Estelle C., Duarte, Carlos M., Brooks, Edward J., Ferreira, Luciana C., Quintero, Lina Maria, Smale, Malcolm J., Pierce, Simon J., Semmens, Jayson M., Ferretti, Francesco, Thums, Michele, Wetherbee, Bradley M., Gennari, Enrico, Forget, Fabian, Chisholm, John, Clarke, Christopher R., Stehfest, Kilian M., Drew, Michael, Klimley, Peter A., Peñaherrera-Palma, Cesar, Harman, Luke, Hammerschlag, Neil, Daly, Ryan, Poisson, Francois, Filmalter, John D., Duffy, Clinton A. J., Heard, Matthew, Erikson, Thor, Zárate, Patricia M., Hussey, Nigel E., Hearn, Alex R., Soria, Marc, Samoilys, Melita, Guttridge, Tristan L., Espinoza, Eduardo, Green, Jonathan R., Fitzpatrick, Richard, Gustafson, Johan A., Hueter, Robert E., Skomal, Gregory B., Patterson, Toby A., Simpson, Samantha J., Gollock, Matthew J., Kock, Alison A., Fontes, Jorges, Guzman, Hector M., Huveneers, Charlie, Lea, James S. E., Vandeperre, Frederic, Francis, Malcolm P., Gallagher, Austin J., Lana, Fernando O., Eguíluz, Víctor M., Pepperell, Julian G., Tolotti, Mariana T., Jewell, Oliver J. D., Meekan, Mark G., Nelson, Emily R., Singh, Sarika, Joyce, Warran, MacDonnell, Anna, Johnson, Ryan, McAllister, Jaime D., Ketchum, James T., Blaison, Antonin V., Holdsworth, John C., Meÿer, Michael A., Jordan, Lance K. B., Holmes, Bonnie J., Thorrold, Simon R., Howey, Lucy A., Keating Daly, Clare A., Bernal, Diego, Jorgensen, Salvador J., Ladino, Felipe, Hoyos, Hoyos, Rowat, David R. L., Sims, David W., Shivji, Mahmood, Morris, John J., Irion, David T., Llewellyn, Fiona, Arauz, Randall, Stevens, John D., Araujo, Gonzalo, Jacoby, David M. P., Tyminski, John P., Papastamatiou, Yannis P., Bach, Pascal, Soler, German, Lyon, Warrick S., Rohner, Christoph A., Sousa, Lara L., Weber, Sam B., Byrne, Michael E., Afonso, Pedro, Koen, Pieter, Acuña-Marrero, David, Towner, Alison, Afonso, André S., Irigoien, Xabier, Williams, Sean, Hays, Graeme C., Snyders, Laurenne B., Clua, Eric, Anders, Darrell, and Vaudo, Jeremy J.
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Effective ocean management and the conservation of highly migratory species depend on resolving the overlap between animal movements and distributions, and fishing effort. However, this information is lacking at a global scale. Here we show, using a big-data approach that combines satellite-tracked movements of pelagic sharks and global fishing fleets, that 24% of the mean monthly space used by sharks falls under the footprint of pelagic longline fisheries. Space-use hotspots of commercially valuable sharks and of internationally protected species had the highest overlap with longlines (up to 76% and 64%, respectively), and were also associated with significant increases in fishing effort. We conclude that pelagic sharks have limited spatial refuge from current levels of fishing effort in marine areas beyond national jurisdictions (the high seas). Our results demonstrate an urgent need for conservation and management measures at high-seas hotspots of shark space use, and highlight the potential of simultaneous satellite surveillance of megafauna and fishers as a tool for near-real-time, dynamic management.
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19. GPS-coupled contaminant monitors on free-ranging Chernobyl wolves challenge a fundamental assumption in exposure assessments
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Hinton, Thomas G., primary, Byrne, Michael E., additional, Webster, Sarah C., additional, Love, Cara N., additional, Broggio, David, additional, Trompier, Francois, additional, Shamovich, Dmitry, additional, Horloogin, Sergay, additional, Lance, Stacey L., additional, Brown, Justin, additional, Dowdall, Mark, additional, and Beasley, James C., additional
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- 2019
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20. Global spatial risk assessment of sharks under the footprint of fisheries
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Queiroz, Nuno, primary, Humphries, Nicolas E., additional, Couto, Ana, additional, Vedor, Marisa, additional, da Costa, Ivo, additional, Sequeira, Ana M. M., additional, Mucientes, Gonzalo, additional, Santos, António M., additional, Abascal, Francisco J., additional, Abercrombie, Debra L., additional, Abrantes, Katya, additional, Acuña-Marrero, David, additional, Afonso, André S., additional, Afonso, Pedro, additional, Anders, Darrell, additional, Araujo, Gonzalo, additional, Arauz, Randall, additional, Bach, Pascal, additional, Barnett, Adam, additional, Bernal, Diego, additional, Berumen, Michael L., additional, Bessudo Lion, Sandra, additional, Bezerra, Natalia P. A., additional, Blaison, Antonin V., additional, Block, Barbara A., additional, Bond, Mark E., additional, Bonfil, Ramón, additional, Bradford, Russell W., additional, Braun, Camrin D., additional, Brooks, Edward J., additional, Brooks, Annabelle, additional, Brown, Judith, additional, Bruce, Barry D., additional, Byrne, Michael E., additional, Campana, Steven E., additional, Carlisle, Aaron B., additional, Chapman, Demian D., additional, Chapple, Taylor K., additional, Chisholm, John, additional, Clarke, Christopher R., additional, Clua, Eric G., additional, Cochran, Jesse E. M., additional, Crochelet, Estelle C., additional, Dagorn, Laurent, additional, Daly, Ryan, additional, Cortés, Daniel Devia, additional, Doyle, Thomas K., additional, Drew, Michael, additional, Duffy, Clinton A. J., additional, Erikson, Thor, additional, Espinoza, Eduardo, additional, Ferreira, Luciana C., additional, Ferretti, Francesco, additional, Filmalter, John D., additional, Fischer, G. Chris, additional, Fitzpatrick, Richard, additional, Fontes, Jorge, additional, Forget, Fabien, additional, Fowler, Mark, additional, Francis, Malcolm P., additional, Gallagher, Austin J., additional, Gennari, Enrico, additional, Goldsworthy, Simon D., additional, Gollock, Matthew J., additional, Green, Jonathan R., additional, Gustafson, Johan A., additional, Guttridge, Tristan L., additional, Guzman, Hector M., additional, Hammerschlag, Neil, additional, Harman, Luke, additional, Hazin, Fábio H. V., additional, Heard, Matthew, additional, Hearn, Alex R., additional, Holdsworth, John C., additional, Holmes, Bonnie J., additional, Howey, Lucy A., additional, Hoyos, Mauricio, additional, Hueter, Robert E., additional, Hussey, Nigel E., additional, Huveneers, Charlie, additional, Irion, Dylan T., additional, Jacoby, David M. P., additional, Jewell, Oliver J. D., additional, Johnson, Ryan, additional, Jordan, Lance K. B., additional, Jorgensen, Salvador J., additional, Joyce, Warren, additional, Keating Daly, Clare A., additional, Ketchum, James T., additional, Klimley, A. Peter, additional, Kock, Alison A., additional, Koen, Pieter, additional, Ladino, Felipe, additional, Lana, Fernanda O., additional, Lea, James S. E., additional, Llewellyn, Fiona, additional, Lyon, Warrick S., additional, MacDonnell, Anna, additional, Macena, Bruno C. L., additional, Marshall, Heather, additional, McAllister, Jaime D., additional, McAuley, Rory, additional, Meÿer, Michael A., additional, Morris, John J., additional, Nelson, Emily R., additional, Papastamatiou, Yannis P., additional, Patterson, Toby A., additional, Peñaherrera-Palma, Cesar, additional, Pepperell, Julian G., additional, Pierce, Simon J., additional, Poisson, Francois, additional, Quintero, Lina Maria, additional, Richardson, Andrew J., additional, Rogers, Paul J., additional, Rohner, Christoph A., additional, Rowat, David R. L., additional, Samoilys, Melita, additional, Semmens, Jayson M., additional, Sheaves, Marcus, additional, Shillinger, George, additional, Shivji, Mahmood, additional, Singh, Sarika, additional, Skomal, Gregory B., additional, Smale, Malcolm J., additional, Snyders, Laurenne B., additional, Soler, German, additional, Soria, Marc, additional, Stehfest, Kilian M., additional, Stevens, John D., additional, Thorrold, Simon R., additional, Tolotti, Mariana T., additional, Towner, Alison, additional, Travassos, Paulo, additional, Tyminski, John P., additional, Vandeperre, Frederic, additional, Vaudo, Jeremy J., additional, Watanabe, Yuuki Y., additional, Weber, Sam B., additional, Wetherbee, Bradley M., additional, White, Timothy D., additional, Williams, Sean, additional, Zárate, Patricia M., additional, Harcourt, Robert, additional, Hays, Graeme C., additional, Meekan, Mark G., additional, Thums, Michele, additional, Irigoien, Xabier, additional, Eguiluz, Victor M., additional, Duarte, Carlos M., additional, Sousa, Lara L., additional, Simpson, Samantha J., additional, Southall, Emily J., additional, and Sims, David W., additional
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21. Behavioral response of a mobile marine predator to environmental variables differs across ecoregions
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Byrne, Michael E., primary, Vaudo, Jeremy J., additional, Harvey, Guy C. McN., additional, Johnston, Matthew W., additional, Wetherbee, Bradley M., additional, and Shivji, Mahmood, additional
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- 2019
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22. Using multiple data sources to investigate foraging niche partitioning in sympatric obligate avian scavengers
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Byrne, Michael E., primary, Holland, Amanda E., additional, Turner, Kelsey L., additional, Bryan, A. Lawrence, additional, and Beasley, James C., additional
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- 2019
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23. A Non Dimensional Model of Reality
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Michael Byrne, Byrne, Michael E.; No Affiliation, Michael Byrne, and Byrne, Michael E.; No Affiliation
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A model of reality is discussed in which the universe is finite but unbounded, and which lacks the special state of an initial singularity. In this scenario, a primordial void or zero dimension would exist eternally - providing a dimensionless basis for cosmogenesis. Such an underlying zero dimension would establish a holographic relationship between all points in space-time - which would provide a basis for many of the non local behaviors of quantum mechanics. A zero dimension would also provide a place for consciousness to reside as a necessary part of science - that of the observer - thus providing a basis for the observer effect, and resolving the problem of mind-body duality. In addition, a zero dimension would provide a conceptual basis for the use of renormalization and imaginary time in physics equations involving space and time - and would likewise provide a basis for equations of physics being time-reversal invariant.
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24. Byrne et al: Mako fishing mortality supplemental from Satellite telemetry reveals higher fishing mortality rates than previously estimated, suggesting overfishing of an apex marine predator
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Byrne, Michael E., Cortés, Enric, Vaudo, Jeremy J., Harvey, Guy C. McN., Sampson, Mark, Wetherbee, Bradley M., and Shivji, Mahmood
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Life history inputs, additional known-fate model results, and power analysis
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- 2017
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25. Fine-scale assessment of home ranges and activity patterns for resident black vultures (Coragyps atratus) and turkey vultures (Cathartes aura)
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Holland, Amanda E., primary, Byrne, Michael E., additional, Bryan, A. Lawrence, additional, DeVault, Travis L., additional, Rhodes, Olin E., additional, and Beasley, James C., additional
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- 2017
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26. A Behaviorally-Explicit Approach for Delivering Vaccine Baits to Mesopredators to Control Epizootics in Fragmented Landscapes
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Beasley, James C., primary, Atwood, Todd C., additional, Byrne, Michael E., additional, Vercauteren, Kurt C., additional, Johnson, Shylo R., additional, and Rhodes Jr., Olin E., additional
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- 2015
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27. Evaluating wild Turkey movement ecology: An example using first-passage time analysis.
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Byrne, Michael E., Chamberlain, Michael J., Guthrie, Joshua D., Hardin, Jason, and Collier, Bret A.
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ANIMAL mechanics , *GLOBAL Positioning System , *RIO Grande wild turkey , *HABITATS , *TELEMETRY - Abstract
ABSTRACT Recent advances in animal tracking technology have increased interest in the field of animal movement ecology. Numerous methods have been developed to extract information from animal movement paths that can be used to link movement behavior to external stimuli such as habitat and climatic conditions. Given the recent development of Global Positioning System (GPS) technology suitable for use on wild turkeys ( Meleagris gallapavo), we advocate the adoption of new methodologies to design novel research on wild turkey ecology. Here we provide a worked example using first-passage time on male Rio Grande wild turkeys ( M. g. intermedia) tracked via GPS in South Texas, USA, during April 2009 to illustrate one methodological option on which research can be based. From our example, we infer behavioral decisions in response to habitat variables that varied during the diurnal cycle; turkeys were more likely to exhibit localized movements during midday in open areas near food and water resources. We contend that by taking advantage of GPS technology and focusing research questions on movement behavior, wild turkey research can progress toward answering mechanistic questions regarding turkey habitat use. This shift in research focus will provide much-needed information to managers that is currently lacking at both local and regional scales. © 2014 The Wildlife Society. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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