Tracking of Short-tailed shearwaters

Maintenance and Update Frequency: asNeeded Statement: MK-19 GLS tags (Biotrack Ltd., Wareham, UK) are well suited for tracking small Procellariiform seabirds due to their miniature size (16×14×6mm, 2.5g) and inexpensive cost. Prior to the pre-laying exodus a threshold weight of 540gwas used when cho...

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Other Authors: Hindell, Mark (owner), Hindell, Mark, Dr (owner), Hindell, Mark, Prof. (owner), IMAS Data Manager (pointOfContact), Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS) (hasAssociationWith), McMahon, Clive, Dr (pointOfContact)
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Online Access:https://researchdata.edu.au/tracking-short-tailed-shearwaters/685708
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topic oceans
MIGRATORY RATES/ROUTES
EARTH SCIENCE
BIOSPHERE
ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS
SPECIES/POPULATION INTERACTIONS
Tags and Tracking Devices
Marine Seabirds
Wildlife and Habitat Management
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT
Marine and Estuarine Ecology (incl. Marine Ichthyology)
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
ECOLOGY
Global / Oceans | Indian Ocean
Global / Oceans | Southern Ocean
Global / Oceans | Pacific Ocean
Marine Features (Australia) | Great Australian Bight
SA/WA
Marine Features (Australia) | Bass Strait
TAS/VIC
Regional Seas | Tasman Sea
Countries | Australia
States
Territories (Australia) | Western Australia
Territories (Australia) | Victoria
Territories (Australia) | Tasmania
Territories (Australia) | New South Wales
Offshore Islands (Australia) | Macquarie Island
Continents | Antarctica
seabird and duck
Latitude north
Longitude east
tracking tags
spellingShingle oceans
MIGRATORY RATES/ROUTES
EARTH SCIENCE
BIOSPHERE
ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS
SPECIES/POPULATION INTERACTIONS
Tags and Tracking Devices
Marine Seabirds
Wildlife and Habitat Management
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT
Marine and Estuarine Ecology (incl. Marine Ichthyology)
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
ECOLOGY
Global / Oceans | Indian Ocean
Global / Oceans | Southern Ocean
Global / Oceans | Pacific Ocean
Marine Features (Australia) | Great Australian Bight
SA/WA
Marine Features (Australia) | Bass Strait
TAS/VIC
Regional Seas | Tasman Sea
Countries | Australia
States
Territories (Australia) | Western Australia
Territories (Australia) | Victoria
Territories (Australia) | Tasmania
Territories (Australia) | New South Wales
Offshore Islands (Australia) | Macquarie Island
Continents | Antarctica
seabird and duck
Latitude north
Longitude east
tracking tags
Tracking of Short-tailed shearwaters
topic_facet oceans
MIGRATORY RATES/ROUTES
EARTH SCIENCE
BIOSPHERE
ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS
SPECIES/POPULATION INTERACTIONS
Tags and Tracking Devices
Marine Seabirds
Wildlife and Habitat Management
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT
Marine and Estuarine Ecology (incl. Marine Ichthyology)
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
ECOLOGY
Global / Oceans | Indian Ocean
Global / Oceans | Southern Ocean
Global / Oceans | Pacific Ocean
Marine Features (Australia) | Great Australian Bight
SA/WA
Marine Features (Australia) | Bass Strait
TAS/VIC
Regional Seas | Tasman Sea
Countries | Australia
States
Territories (Australia) | Western Australia
Territories (Australia) | Victoria
Territories (Australia) | Tasmania
Territories (Australia) | New South Wales
Offshore Islands (Australia) | Macquarie Island
Continents | Antarctica
seabird and duck
Latitude north
Longitude east
tracking tags
description Maintenance and Update Frequency: asNeeded Statement: MK-19 GLS tags (Biotrack Ltd., Wareham, UK) are well suited for tracking small Procellariiform seabirds due to their miniature size (16×14×6mm, 2.5g) and inexpensive cost. Prior to the pre-laying exodus a threshold weight of 540gwas used when choosing individuals for tag deployment, to ensure that no birds in poor condition were included in the sample. Due to an improvement in post-migration body condition following the pre-laying exodus the minimum weight for tag deployment was increased to greater than 580 g. Biotrack MK-19 GLS tags sample light level every minute and record the maximum light measurement in every five minute period, which is the primary data for estimating initial location. They also sample the time when an activity (wet or dry) state change occurs, with water temperature recorded after twenty minutes in the wet phase, which acted as auxiliary environmental data for estimating initial location. Prior to deployment, GLS temperature sensors were calibrated, in a water bath at 2 °C increments between 0 °C to 24 °C and then at 28 °C, to cover the SST range of the expected foraging area. Individual tags were placed in an open space for three days at the deployment location to produce a sequence of light recordings at a known location from which solar elevation estimates could be calculated. After retrieval, the raw archived tag data was downloaded, and adjustments for internal clock drift were made. The 2010 tracking work is part of a multi-species study funded by the Australian Animal Tracking And Monitoring System (AATAMS) Facility of the Integrated Marine Observation System (IMOS). In 2012, slightly different GLS tags (MK3005 V608, Biotrack), was deployed. These are recognised by the company manufacturing as comparable to the MK-19 tags. Track estimation was performed in R with the package SGAT (which is freely available on GitHub). The locations for each bird represent the mean locations of each twilight from the 12,000 possible fitted ...
author2 Hindell, Mark (owner)
Hindell, Mark, Dr (owner)
Hindell, Mark, Prof. (owner)
IMAS Data Manager (pointOfContact)
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS) (hasAssociationWith)
McMahon, Clive, Dr (pointOfContact)
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title Tracking of Short-tailed shearwaters
title_short Tracking of Short-tailed shearwaters
title_full Tracking of Short-tailed shearwaters
title_fullStr Tracking of Short-tailed shearwaters
title_full_unstemmed Tracking of Short-tailed shearwaters
title_sort tracking of short-tailed shearwaters
publisher Australian Ocean Data Network
url https://researchdata.edu.au/tracking-short-tailed-shearwaters/685708
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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::685708 2024-09-15T17:46:36+00:00 Tracking of Short-tailed shearwaters Hindell, Mark (owner) Hindell, Mark, Dr (owner) Hindell, Mark, Prof. (owner) IMAS Data Manager (pointOfContact) Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS) (hasAssociationWith) McMahon, Clive, Dr (pointOfContact) Spatial: 88,-56 88,-52 92,-52 92,-48 96,-48 96,-46 106,-46 106,-44 104,-44 104,-42 110,-42 110,-44 114,-44 114,-46 120,-46 120,-44 122,-44 122,-42 130,-42 130,-40 134,-40 134,-38 138,-38 138,-40 142,-40 142,-38 150,-38 150,-36 154,-36 154,-38 156,-38 156,-40 158,-40 158,-42 156,-42 156,-44 154,-44 154,-48 152,-48 152,-52 154,-52 154,-56 142,-56 142,-58 136,-58 136,-60 122,-60 122,-58 114,-58 114,-62 110,-62 110,-60 104,-60 104,-62 102,-62 102,-58 100,-58 100,-56 98,-56 98,-58 94,-58 94,-56 88,-56 https://researchdata.edu.au/tracking-short-tailed-shearwaters/685708 unknown Australian Ocean Data Network https://researchdata.edu.au/tracking-short-tailed-shearwaters/685708 8cea53a2-68d6-4d94-a3bf-29d76f14d092 Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS) oceans MIGRATORY RATES/ROUTES EARTH SCIENCE BIOSPHERE ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS SPECIES/POPULATION INTERACTIONS Tags and Tracking Devices Marine Seabirds Wildlife and Habitat Management ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT Marine and Estuarine Ecology (incl. Marine Ichthyology) BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES ECOLOGY Global / Oceans | Indian Ocean Global / Oceans | Southern Ocean Global / Oceans | Pacific Ocean Marine Features (Australia) | Great Australian Bight SA/WA Marine Features (Australia) | Bass Strait TAS/VIC Regional Seas | Tasman Sea Countries | Australia States Territories (Australia) | Western Australia Territories (Australia) | Victoria Territories (Australia) | Tasmania Territories (Australia) | New South Wales Offshore Islands (Australia) | Macquarie Island Continents | Antarctica seabird and duck Latitude north Longitude east tracking tags dataset ftands 2024-08-06T01:59:00Z Maintenance and Update Frequency: asNeeded Statement: MK-19 GLS tags (Biotrack Ltd., Wareham, UK) are well suited for tracking small Procellariiform seabirds due to their miniature size (16×14×6mm, 2.5g) and inexpensive cost. Prior to the pre-laying exodus a threshold weight of 540gwas used when choosing individuals for tag deployment, to ensure that no birds in poor condition were included in the sample. Due to an improvement in post-migration body condition following the pre-laying exodus the minimum weight for tag deployment was increased to greater than 580 g. Biotrack MK-19 GLS tags sample light level every minute and record the maximum light measurement in every five minute period, which is the primary data for estimating initial location. They also sample the time when an activity (wet or dry) state change occurs, with water temperature recorded after twenty minutes in the wet phase, which acted as auxiliary environmental data for estimating initial location. Prior to deployment, GLS temperature sensors were calibrated, in a water bath at 2 °C increments between 0 °C to 24 °C and then at 28 °C, to cover the SST range of the expected foraging area. Individual tags were placed in an open space for three days at the deployment location to produce a sequence of light recordings at a known location from which solar elevation estimates could be calculated. After retrieval, the raw archived tag data was downloaded, and adjustments for internal clock drift were made. The 2010 tracking work is part of a multi-species study funded by the Australian Animal Tracking And Monitoring System (AATAMS) Facility of the Integrated Marine Observation System (IMOS). In 2012, slightly different GLS tags (MK3005 V608, Biotrack), was deployed. These are recognised by the company manufacturing as comparable to the MK-19 tags. Track estimation was performed in R with the package SGAT (which is freely available on GitHub). The locations for each bird represent the mean locations of each twilight from the 12,000 possible fitted ... Dataset Antarc* Antarctica Macquarie Island Southern Ocean Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS)