Senigaglia, V.Christiansen, F.Bejder, L.Gendron, D.Lundquist, D.Noren, D. P.Schaffar, A.Smith, J. C.Williams, R.Martinez, E.Stockin, K.Lusseau, D.2021-01-192021-01-192016-01-19Senigaglia, V, Christiansen, F, Bejder, L, Gendron, D, Lundquist, D, Noren, D P, Schaffar, A, Smith, J C, Williams, R, Martinez, E, Stockin, K & Lusseau, D 2016, 'Meta-analyses of whale-watching impact studies : Comparisons of cetacean responses to disturbance', Marine Ecology Progress Series, vol. 542, pp. 251-263. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps114970171-8630ORCID: /0000-0003-1245-3747/work/48593924https://hdl.handle.net/2164/15681Acknowledgements. The International Whaling Commission funded this study through a grant assigned to D.L. D.L. was also funded by the Scottish Funding Council for funding through grant HR09011 to the Marine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland. While writing the manuscript, V.S. was sponsored by a Fulbright scholarship. We thank the many people that replied to the 2 MAR - MAM calls and Dr. Stankowich for his previous comments on the manuscript.13251557engSDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic GrowthActivity budgetAnimal behaviorDisturbance responseEcotourismMysticetesOdontocetesRandom effect modelsQH301 BiologyAquatic ScienceEcologyEcology, Evolution, Behavior and SystematicsQH301Meta-analyses of whale-watching impact studies : Comparisons of cetacean responses to disturbanceJournal article10.3354/meps11497https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84955306246