Dear marmammers,

I am please to announce my new OPEN ACCESS paper: Sound Science:
Maintaining Numerical and Statistical Standards in the Pursuit of Noise
Exposure Criteria for Marine Mammals, Front. Mar. Sci., 24 November 2015 |
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2015.00099

It is available in its entirety at:
http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmars.2015.00099/abstract

Abstract:
Establishing noise exposure criteria for marine mammals has proven to be a
difficult and contentious issue. Over the last decade, several attempts
have been made to provide scientifically-based exposure criteria. While
representing the “best available science” on the issue, these criteria, and
the assumptions underpinning them, have led to considerable discussion
among both scientists and policy-makers. However, one area where there has
been little or no debate is around the use of appropriate statistical and
other numerical procedures in the various criteria-establishing
methodologies. A common issue, arising from a desire to include as much
data as possible, is pseudoreplication. Examples from acoustic criteria are
the use of many data points from a single animal to establish a value for
one species and the use of several points from one species to set values
for a functional hearing group. Less fundamental, but equally problematic
for the application of the criteria to policy, is the failure to adequately
represent uncertainty around proposed criteria through the use of
confidence intervals. Other issues include the uneven treatment of
different data in terms of transformation protocols and extrapolation, and
the determination of which “outliers” to discard. Each of these errors
introduces bias into the resulting criteria. Thus, despite the paucity of
relevant data, we need to meet such statistical standards to truly provide
objective advice that rises to the level of the “best available science.”

Best,

Andrew

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Andrew Wright, Ph.D.

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