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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::698449 2023-08-20T04:06:08+02:00 Locomotion and foraging strategy in foot-propelled and wing-propelled shallow-diving seabirds Cannell, Belinda, Dr (pointOfContact) Centre for Ecology and Energy Physiology, University of Strasbourg (hasAssociationWith) Grémillet, David, Dr (author) Kato, Akiko, Dr (hasPrincipalInvestigator) National Institute of Polar Research (NIPR) (hasAssociationWith) School of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology (BSB), Murdoch University (hasAssociationWith) School of Veterinary and Life Sciences (VLS), Murdoch University (hasAssociationWith) Yan, Ropert-Coudert, Dr (author) Spatial: westlimit=115.6; southlimit=-32.55; eastlimit=115.8; northlimit=-32.25 Temporal: From 2001-08 to 2002-08 https://researchdata.edu.au/locomotion-foraging-strategy-diving-seabirds/698449 unknown Australian Ocean Data Network https://researchdata.edu.au/locomotion-foraging-strategy-diving-seabirds/698449 70ae5580-6c02-11dc-8c95-00188b4c0af8 School of Veterinary and Life Sciences (VLS), Murdoch University oceans Oceans | Marine Biology | Marine Birds Eudyptula minor 40 001008 Phalacrocorax carbo 40 048002 buoyancy locomotory mode dataset ftands 2023-07-31T22:41:41Z Maintenance and Update Frequency: notPlanned Statement: Great cormorants Phalacrocorax carbo carbo rearing small chicks (during the first week after hatching) were caught on their nests at Qeqertaq (69 30' N, 54 05'W) in the Diskofjord area, Disko, west Greenland, between June 2002 and July 2002. Little penguins Eudyptula minor novaehollandiae, also rearing small chicks, were captured in wooden nest-boxes (see Klomp et al. 1991) where they normally breed at Penguin Island (32 16' S, 115 21' E), Rockingham, Western Australia, in August 2001 and 2002. Statement: The diving behaviour, body posture and swimming activity of birds were monitored using cylindrically shaped data loggers with domed heads (M190- 2GT, Little Leonardo, Tokyo) that weighed 16g (15 × 52 mm) and had a 128 Mb flash memory into which data were stored with 12 bit resolution. Depth was measured by a piezoresistive pressure sensor (FPBS-82A, Fujikura, Tokyo) up to 190m, with a precision of +-1 m and a resolution of 0.05m. Acceleration was measured along perpendicular axes by a capacitive accelerometer (ADXL202E, Analog Devices) between 0 and +-30 m s-2. This sensor measures both dynamic (e.g. vibration) and static accelerations (e.g. gravity). Values recorded by loggers were converted into acceleration with linear regression equations. To obtain the calibration equations, values recorded by each logger set at 90° and -90° from the horizon were regressed on the corresponding acceleration (9.8 and -9.8 m s-2, respectively). In our study, loggers were attached to the lower backs of birds with waterproof TESA tape. Acceleration signals were measured along the surging (along the main body axis of birds) and heaving (dorsoventrally) axes. Data were recorded at frequencies of 1 Hz for depth and 16 Hz on each acceleration axis. Credit Funding was through Institut Polaire Français Paul-Emile Victor through Grant No. 388 to D.G. and by the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifigue, as well as the Japan Society for Promotion of Science, Tokyo, Japan ... Dataset Diskofjord Greenland Institut Polaire Français Penguin Island Qeqertaq Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS) Greenland Penguin Island ENVELOPE(-57.926,-57.926,-62.102,-62.102) Paul-Emile Victor ENVELOPE(136.500,136.500,-66.333,-66.333) Qeqertaq ENVELOPE(-56.467,-56.467,73.300,73.300) Diskofjord ENVELOPE(-53.917,-53.917,69.467,69.467)
institution Open Polar
collection Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS)
op_collection_id ftands
language unknown
topic oceans
Oceans | Marine Biology | Marine Birds
Eudyptula minor
40 001008
Phalacrocorax carbo
40 048002
buoyancy
locomotory mode
spellingShingle oceans
Oceans | Marine Biology | Marine Birds
Eudyptula minor
40 001008
Phalacrocorax carbo
40 048002
buoyancy
locomotory mode
Locomotion and foraging strategy in foot-propelled and wing-propelled shallow-diving seabirds
topic_facet oceans
Oceans | Marine Biology | Marine Birds
Eudyptula minor
40 001008
Phalacrocorax carbo
40 048002
buoyancy
locomotory mode
description Maintenance and Update Frequency: notPlanned Statement: Great cormorants Phalacrocorax carbo carbo rearing small chicks (during the first week after hatching) were caught on their nests at Qeqertaq (69 30' N, 54 05'W) in the Diskofjord area, Disko, west Greenland, between June 2002 and July 2002. Little penguins Eudyptula minor novaehollandiae, also rearing small chicks, were captured in wooden nest-boxes (see Klomp et al. 1991) where they normally breed at Penguin Island (32 16' S, 115 21' E), Rockingham, Western Australia, in August 2001 and 2002. Statement: The diving behaviour, body posture and swimming activity of birds were monitored using cylindrically shaped data loggers with domed heads (M190- 2GT, Little Leonardo, Tokyo) that weighed 16g (15 × 52 mm) and had a 128 Mb flash memory into which data were stored with 12 bit resolution. Depth was measured by a piezoresistive pressure sensor (FPBS-82A, Fujikura, Tokyo) up to 190m, with a precision of +-1 m and a resolution of 0.05m. Acceleration was measured along perpendicular axes by a capacitive accelerometer (ADXL202E, Analog Devices) between 0 and +-30 m s-2. This sensor measures both dynamic (e.g. vibration) and static accelerations (e.g. gravity). Values recorded by loggers were converted into acceleration with linear regression equations. To obtain the calibration equations, values recorded by each logger set at 90° and -90° from the horizon were regressed on the corresponding acceleration (9.8 and -9.8 m s-2, respectively). In our study, loggers were attached to the lower backs of birds with waterproof TESA tape. Acceleration signals were measured along the surging (along the main body axis of birds) and heaving (dorsoventrally) axes. Data were recorded at frequencies of 1 Hz for depth and 16 Hz on each acceleration axis. Credit Funding was through Institut Polaire Français Paul-Emile Victor through Grant No. 388 to D.G. and by the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifigue, as well as the Japan Society for Promotion of Science, Tokyo, Japan ...
author2 Cannell, Belinda, Dr (pointOfContact)
Centre for Ecology and Energy Physiology, University of Strasbourg (hasAssociationWith)
Grémillet, David, Dr (author)
Kato, Akiko, Dr (hasPrincipalInvestigator)
National Institute of Polar Research (NIPR) (hasAssociationWith)
School of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology (BSB), Murdoch University (hasAssociationWith)
School of Veterinary and Life Sciences (VLS), Murdoch University (hasAssociationWith)
Yan, Ropert-Coudert, Dr (author)
format Dataset
title Locomotion and foraging strategy in foot-propelled and wing-propelled shallow-diving seabirds
title_short Locomotion and foraging strategy in foot-propelled and wing-propelled shallow-diving seabirds
title_full Locomotion and foraging strategy in foot-propelled and wing-propelled shallow-diving seabirds
title_fullStr Locomotion and foraging strategy in foot-propelled and wing-propelled shallow-diving seabirds
title_full_unstemmed Locomotion and foraging strategy in foot-propelled and wing-propelled shallow-diving seabirds
title_sort locomotion and foraging strategy in foot-propelled and wing-propelled shallow-diving seabirds
publisher Australian Ocean Data Network
url https://researchdata.edu.au/locomotion-foraging-strategy-diving-seabirds/698449
op_coverage Spatial: westlimit=115.6; southlimit=-32.55; eastlimit=115.8; northlimit=-32.25
Temporal: From 2001-08 to 2002-08
long_lat ENVELOPE(-57.926,-57.926,-62.102,-62.102)
ENVELOPE(136.500,136.500,-66.333,-66.333)
ENVELOPE(-56.467,-56.467,73.300,73.300)
ENVELOPE(-53.917,-53.917,69.467,69.467)
geographic Greenland
Penguin Island
Paul-Emile Victor
Qeqertaq
Diskofjord
geographic_facet Greenland
Penguin Island
Paul-Emile Victor
Qeqertaq
Diskofjord
genre Diskofjord
Greenland
Institut Polaire Français
Penguin Island
Qeqertaq
genre_facet Diskofjord
Greenland
Institut Polaire Français
Penguin Island
Qeqertaq
op_source School of Veterinary and Life Sciences (VLS), Murdoch University
op_relation https://researchdata.edu.au/locomotion-foraging-strategy-diving-seabirds/698449
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