Energy requirements and daily food consumption of crabeater seals in the Antarctic winter pack-ice

Although the most abundant of all mammalian predators in the Antarctic marine ecosystem, crabeater seals are also one of the least understood. The most fundamental question of all - how many are there? - is the focus of an extensive international collaborative program (the Antarctic Pack-ice Seal Pr...

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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::686069 2023-05-15T13:46:55+02:00 Energy requirements and daily food consumption of crabeater seals in the Antarctic winter pack-ice AADC (originator) AU/AADC > Australian Antarctic Data Centre, Australia (resourceProvider) Spatial: northlimit=-64.0; southlimit=-66.0; westlimit=130.0; eastLimit=150.0 Temporal: From 1999-07-01 to 1999-08-31 https://researchdata.ands.org.au/energy-requirements-daily-pack-ice/686069 https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/ASAC_1090 https://secure3.aad.gov.au/proms/public/projects/report_project_public.cfm?project_no=1090 http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/portal/download_file.cfm?file_id=1757 http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/citation.cfm?entry_id=ASAC_1090 unknown Australian Ocean Data Network https://researchdata.ands.org.au/energy-requirements-daily-pack-ice/686069 6bf5d4a1-4850-4879-adad-4541237e25a8 https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/ASAC_1090 https://secure3.aad.gov.au/proms/public/projects/report_project_public.cfm?project_no=1090 http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/portal/download_file.cfm?file_id=1757 http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/citation.cfm?entry_id=ASAC_1090 https://data.aad.gov.au biota oceans ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES EARTH SCIENCE BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION MAMMALS CONSUMPTION RATES BIOSPHERE ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONS USE/FEEDING HABITATS SPECIES/POPULATION INTERACTIONS SEALS/SEA LIONS/WALRUSES CARNIVORES BATHYMETRY CRABEATER SEALS DENSITY DISTRIBUTION HABITAT USE LOBODON CARCINOPHAGUS MERTZ GLACIER POLYNYA POLYNYA SEA ICE WINTER FIELD INVESTIGATION FIELD SURVEYS AMD/AU CEOS AMD OCEAN &gt SOUTHERN OCEAN GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt POLAR dataset ftands 2020-01-05T21:06:52Z Although the most abundant of all mammalian predators in the Antarctic marine ecosystem, crabeater seals are also one of the least understood. The most fundamental question of all - how many are there? - is the focus of an extensive international collaborative program (the Antarctic Pack-ice Seal Program, or APIS). This study supplements APIS by providing additional data on the diving behaviour and food requirements of crabeater seals, that can be used in conjunction with census data to provide information on the role of crabeater seals in the antarctic ecosystem. Winter densities and distributions of Crabeater seals were collected during 1999. Crabeater seals were most often encountered on the shelf break. The data collected include numbers of seals sighted per hour in relation to the amount of time the ship spent in each 0.5 degree grid square. This study is the first to describe the winter distribution of crabeater seals (Lobodon carcinophagus) in East Antarctica. The study was conducted in the Mertz Glacier Polynya region from July to August 1999. In total 89 crabeater seals were seen in 26 groups which ranged in size from 1 to 35 animals (mean = 3.2). The mean observed haulout density along a 200m wide strip transect was 0.108 seals per square kilometre, or 0.042 groups per square kilometre. Crabeater seals were not uniformly distributed in the polynya but selected areas of stable ice over shallow (less than 1000m) waters. We used a generalised linear model to assess the relationship of seal distribution to the physical attributes of sea ice concentration, thickness, and ocean depth. We found that ice thickness and ocean depth were the most important determinants of seal distribution. Crabeater seals occurred in areas where the ice affords them a stable haulout platform while allowing them access to Antarctic krill that live directly beneath the ice. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Krill Antarctica Crabeater Seals East Antarctica Lobodon carcinophagus Mertz Glacier Sea ice Southern Ocean walrus* Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS) Antarctic East Antarctica Mertz Glacier ENVELOPE(144.500,144.500,-67.667,-67.667) Southern Ocean The Antarctic ENVELOPE(130.0,150.0,-64.0,-66.0)
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topic biota
oceans
ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES
EARTH SCIENCE
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
MAMMALS
CONSUMPTION RATES
BIOSPHERE
ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS
ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONS
USE/FEEDING HABITATS
SPECIES/POPULATION INTERACTIONS
SEALS/SEA LIONS/WALRUSES
CARNIVORES
BATHYMETRY
CRABEATER SEALS
DENSITY
DISTRIBUTION
HABITAT USE
LOBODON CARCINOPHAGUS
MERTZ GLACIER POLYNYA
POLYNYA
SEA ICE
WINTER
FIELD INVESTIGATION
FIELD SURVEYS
AMD/AU
CEOS
AMD
OCEAN &gt
SOUTHERN OCEAN
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
spellingShingle biota
oceans
ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES
EARTH SCIENCE
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
MAMMALS
CONSUMPTION RATES
BIOSPHERE
ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS
ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONS
USE/FEEDING HABITATS
SPECIES/POPULATION INTERACTIONS
SEALS/SEA LIONS/WALRUSES
CARNIVORES
BATHYMETRY
CRABEATER SEALS
DENSITY
DISTRIBUTION
HABITAT USE
LOBODON CARCINOPHAGUS
MERTZ GLACIER POLYNYA
POLYNYA
SEA ICE
WINTER
FIELD INVESTIGATION
FIELD SURVEYS
AMD/AU
CEOS
AMD
OCEAN &gt
SOUTHERN OCEAN
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
Energy requirements and daily food consumption of crabeater seals in the Antarctic winter pack-ice
topic_facet biota
oceans
ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES
EARTH SCIENCE
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
MAMMALS
CONSUMPTION RATES
BIOSPHERE
ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS
ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONS
USE/FEEDING HABITATS
SPECIES/POPULATION INTERACTIONS
SEALS/SEA LIONS/WALRUSES
CARNIVORES
BATHYMETRY
CRABEATER SEALS
DENSITY
DISTRIBUTION
HABITAT USE
LOBODON CARCINOPHAGUS
MERTZ GLACIER POLYNYA
POLYNYA
SEA ICE
WINTER
FIELD INVESTIGATION
FIELD SURVEYS
AMD/AU
CEOS
AMD
OCEAN &gt
SOUTHERN OCEAN
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
description Although the most abundant of all mammalian predators in the Antarctic marine ecosystem, crabeater seals are also one of the least understood. The most fundamental question of all - how many are there? - is the focus of an extensive international collaborative program (the Antarctic Pack-ice Seal Program, or APIS). This study supplements APIS by providing additional data on the diving behaviour and food requirements of crabeater seals, that can be used in conjunction with census data to provide information on the role of crabeater seals in the antarctic ecosystem. Winter densities and distributions of Crabeater seals were collected during 1999. Crabeater seals were most often encountered on the shelf break. The data collected include numbers of seals sighted per hour in relation to the amount of time the ship spent in each 0.5 degree grid square. This study is the first to describe the winter distribution of crabeater seals (Lobodon carcinophagus) in East Antarctica. The study was conducted in the Mertz Glacier Polynya region from July to August 1999. In total 89 crabeater seals were seen in 26 groups which ranged in size from 1 to 35 animals (mean = 3.2). The mean observed haulout density along a 200m wide strip transect was 0.108 seals per square kilometre, or 0.042 groups per square kilometre. Crabeater seals were not uniformly distributed in the polynya but selected areas of stable ice over shallow (less than 1000m) waters. We used a generalised linear model to assess the relationship of seal distribution to the physical attributes of sea ice concentration, thickness, and ocean depth. We found that ice thickness and ocean depth were the most important determinants of seal distribution. Crabeater seals occurred in areas where the ice affords them a stable haulout platform while allowing them access to Antarctic krill that live directly beneath the ice.
author2 AADC (originator)
AU/AADC > Australian Antarctic Data Centre, Australia (resourceProvider)
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title Energy requirements and daily food consumption of crabeater seals in the Antarctic winter pack-ice
title_short Energy requirements and daily food consumption of crabeater seals in the Antarctic winter pack-ice
title_full Energy requirements and daily food consumption of crabeater seals in the Antarctic winter pack-ice
title_fullStr Energy requirements and daily food consumption of crabeater seals in the Antarctic winter pack-ice
title_full_unstemmed Energy requirements and daily food consumption of crabeater seals in the Antarctic winter pack-ice
title_sort energy requirements and daily food consumption of crabeater seals in the antarctic winter pack-ice
publisher Australian Ocean Data Network
url https://researchdata.ands.org.au/energy-requirements-daily-pack-ice/686069
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op_coverage Spatial: northlimit=-64.0; southlimit=-66.0; westlimit=130.0; eastLimit=150.0
Temporal: From 1999-07-01 to 1999-08-31
long_lat ENVELOPE(144.500,144.500,-67.667,-67.667)
ENVELOPE(130.0,150.0,-64.0,-66.0)
geographic Antarctic
East Antarctica
Mertz Glacier
Southern Ocean
The Antarctic
geographic_facet Antarctic
East Antarctica
Mertz Glacier
Southern Ocean
The Antarctic
genre Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctic Krill
Antarctica
Crabeater Seals
East Antarctica
Lobodon carcinophagus
Mertz Glacier
Sea ice
Southern Ocean
walrus*
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Antarctic
Antarctic Krill
Antarctica
Crabeater Seals
East Antarctica
Lobodon carcinophagus
Mertz Glacier
Sea ice
Southern Ocean
walrus*
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