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, Annexes Annexe 1. Influence de la performance des hydrophones sur les mesures effectuées sur les requins

, Annexe 2. Résultats du modèle non linéaires à effets mixtes pour l'estimation de la portée de détection des hydrophones

, Plot des coefficients des modèles de densité de détection pour chacun des 3 tests « sentinelle » à courte distance

, Le nombre horaire de détections de signaux émis par les émetteurs « sentinelles » a été modélisé via un modèle linéaire (modèle (1), cf p57) en fonction de l'heure de la journée et de la saison des vents dominants (alizés). Le tableau suivant reporte les résultats d'ANOVA de type III calculées sur chacun des 3 modèles

, Le nombre horaire de détections de signaux émis par les émetteurs « sentinelles » a été modélisé via un modèle linéaire (modèle (2), cf p58) en fonction de la vitesse du vent et de son angle d'incidence sur le récif. Le tableau suivant reporte les résultats d'ANOVA de type III calculées sur chacun des 3 modèles

, Le nombre horaire de détections de signaux émis par les émetteurs « sentinelles » a été modélisé via un modèle linéaire (cf p59) en fonction de la phase de la marée

, Le tableau suivant reporte les résultats d'ANOVA de type III calculées sur chacun des 3 modèles, correspondant aux 3 sites de déploiement d'émetteurs « sentinelle