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Henrik Skov
Researcher at DHI Water & Environment
Publications - 31
Citations - 1482
Henrik Skov is an academic researcher from DHI Water & Environment. The author has contributed to research in topics: Porpoise & Phocoena. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 31 publications receiving 1369 citations.
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Cetacean abundance and distribution in European Atlantic shelf waters to inform conservation and management
Philip S. Hammond,Kelly Macleod,Per Berggren,David L. Borchers,M Louise Burt,Ana Cañadas,Geneviève Desportes,Greg P Donovan,Anita Gilles,Douglas Gillespie,Jonathan Gordon,Lex Hiby,Iwona Kuklik,Russell Leaper,Kristina Lehnert,Mardik F. Leopold,Philip Lovell,Nils Øien,Charles G. M. Paxton,Vincent Ridoux,Emer Rogan,Filipa I. P. Samarra,Meike Scheidat,Marina Sequeira,Ursula Siebert,Henrik Skov,René Swift,Mark L. Tasker,Jonas Teilmann,Olivier Van Canneyt,José Antonio Vázquez +30 more
TL;DR: The entire EU Atlantic continental shelf was surveyed in July 2005 to generate robust estimates of abundance for harbour porpoise and other cetacean species, and abundance in 2005 was similar to that in 2004.
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Pile driving zone of responsiveness extends beyond 20 km for harbor porpoises (Phocoena phocoena (L.)).
TL;DR: Steel monopile foundations for offshore wind turbines were driven into hard sand in shallow water at Horns Reef, the North Sea, and impulsive sounds generated had high sound pressures and a strong low frequency emphasis but with significant energy up to 100 kHz.
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Fine-scale foraging behaviour of a medium-ranging marine predator
Keith C. Hamer,E M Humphreys,E M Humphreys,M C Magalhães,M C Magalhães,Stefan Garthe,Janos C. Hennicke,G. Peters,David Grémillet,Henrik Skov,Sarah Wanless +10 more
TL;DR: Fine-scale movement and activity data combined with first-passage time (FPT) analysis is used to examine the foraging strategy of northern gannets Morus bassanus in the western North Sea to test the following hypotheses: that birds adopt a hierarchical foraging Strategy characterized by nested ARS behaviour, and that the locations and characteristics of ARS zones are strongly influenced by physical oceanography.