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- Title
Book reviews.
- Abstract
Subsequent chapters have an ecological focus, reviewing the impacts on seabed communities (Chapter 4), fish (Chapter 5), marine mammals (Chapter 6), migratory birds and bats (Chapter 7), and seabird displacements and collisions (Chapters 8 and 9). The volume begins with monitoring of the most important animal groups: invertebrates and fish (Chapter 1), mammals (Chapter 2), and birds and bats (Chapters 3-6). Chapters 7 and 8 consider wildlife impact mitigation, focusing on noise effects during construction (Chapter 7) and bird-specific mitigations post-construction (Chapter 8), as these are the main sources of wildlife conflict. Several chapters would have benefitted from cross-references between chapters, but the final chapter of each volume generally integrates information well, highlighting gaps in our knowledge and providing some suggestions for the future.
- Subjects
MARINE mammals; BIRD watching; BIRD habitats; RAIN forests; TAWNY owl; OCEAN zoning; BIRDS of prey; BIOGEOGRAPHY
- Publication
Ibis, 2020, Vol 162, Issue 3, p1096
- ISSN
0019-1019
- Publication type
Book Review
- DOI
10.1111/ibi.12841