Examples of using Dr boyd in English and their translations into Spanish
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Results Relevant to CEMP Monitoring or Directed Research 4.28 Dr Boyd summarised WG-CEMP-94/12.
A detailed method for the collection of at-sea behaviour data using TDRs had been prepared by Dr Boyd WG-EMM-Methods-96/5.
With regard to directed research, Dr Boyd, who is a member of SCAR-GSS,
A draft standard method on tagging of Antarctic fur seals should be prepared by Dr Boyd(paragraph 8.85) and submitted to next year's meeting.
to detail regarding camera format, film type and, via Dr Boyd, a formula for estimating the area of the photo footprint for each exposure.
Dr Boyd emphasised the importance of positioning the tag correctly both because of its relevance to the welfare of the animal
Prof. Boyd and Dr Constable agreed to correspond with Prof. D.
Dr Boyd informed WG-CEMP that the first steps had already been taken to develop such software
Dr Boyd also commented that such monitoring procedures could follow the example described in WG-EMM-96/33 where seal populations were monitored using shore-based counts.
It was recalled that Dr Boyd is well positioned to serve in this role given that he is active both in the APIS Steering Committee
In relation to both these alternative approaches, Dr Boyd observed that predator food consumption was one of the variables that can be estimated with quite high precision.
Dr Boyd also noted that it was implicit that aspects of the program will assist substantially in the provision to CCAMLR of advice on the status of Antarctic seals.
Dr Boyd commented that there was an alternative approach, which used foraging
Dr Boyd noted that at Bird Island,
Dr Boyd considered that, in practice,
Dr Boyd also drew attention to the requirement, if total body burdens are to be measured, to measure the total body lipid content, in addition to the concentration of lipophilic hydrocarbons in a subsample of tissues.
An example of such an analysis carried out by Dr Boyd showed several peaks in the spectrum that corresponded to the different scales of behaviour,
Following on from the comments of Dr Boyd(paragraph 4.29), Dr Kerry noted
Dr Boyd highlighted the common areas of interest between APIS
Fur seals continue to increase in numbers at Cape Shirreff at an average rate of~9% per annum which, according to Dr Boyd, is similar to the apparent rate of increase at South Georgia.