Responses and adaptations by two seal species to variability in the Southern Ocean ecosystem
Metadata record for data from ASAC Project 2753 See the link below for public details on this project. Public Weddell and southern elephant seals are high-order predators living in the Antarctic marine ecosystem. Their place in that ecosystem is the result of a long history of evolutionary adaptatio...
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biota environment oceans SEALS/SEA LIONS/WALRUSES EARTH SCIENCE BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES MAMMALS CARNIVORES AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS BIOSPHERE EARTH SCIENCE > BIOSPHERE > ECOSYSTEMS > MARINE ECOSYSTEMS > COASTAL PELAGIC MARINE ECOSYSTEMS ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONS ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS Weddell Seals Elephant Seals Tagging Climate Change FIELD SURVEYS FIELD INVESTIGATION CONTINENT > ANTARCTICA GEOGRAPHIC REGION > POLAR |
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biota environment oceans SEALS/SEA LIONS/WALRUSES EARTH SCIENCE BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES MAMMALS CARNIVORES AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS BIOSPHERE EARTH SCIENCE > BIOSPHERE > ECOSYSTEMS > MARINE ECOSYSTEMS > COASTAL PELAGIC MARINE ECOSYSTEMS ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONS ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS Weddell Seals Elephant Seals Tagging Climate Change FIELD SURVEYS FIELD INVESTIGATION CONTINENT > ANTARCTICA GEOGRAPHIC REGION > POLAR Responses and adaptations by two seal species to variability in the Southern Ocean ecosystem |
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biota environment oceans SEALS/SEA LIONS/WALRUSES EARTH SCIENCE BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES MAMMALS CARNIVORES AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS BIOSPHERE EARTH SCIENCE > BIOSPHERE > ECOSYSTEMS > MARINE ECOSYSTEMS > COASTAL PELAGIC MARINE ECOSYSTEMS ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONS ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS Weddell Seals Elephant Seals Tagging Climate Change FIELD SURVEYS FIELD INVESTIGATION CONTINENT > ANTARCTICA GEOGRAPHIC REGION > POLAR |
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Metadata record for data from ASAC Project 2753 See the link below for public details on this project. Public Weddell and southern elephant seals are high-order predators living in the Antarctic marine ecosystem. Their place in that ecosystem is the result of a long history of evolutionary adaptation to a challenging and changing environment. The objective of this study is to understand how Weddell and elephant seals have adapted and are responding to today's rapidly changing Antarctic environment. This study will use current and innovative approaches in demographic (population) analyses and diet techniques to analyse changes in the seals' demographic parameters and historical aspects of their ecology. Project objectives: Objective 1. Seek a greater understanding of the links between climate based environmental parameters and Weddell seal demographic performance. Objective 2. Test the hypothesis that the foraging ecology and presence of male southern elephant seals hauling out along the Antarctic coast are regulated by variation in the extent and concentration of coastal sea-ice. Objective 3. Examine contemporary and historical dietary shifts in an Antarctic marine predator by using a non-invasive technique, stable isotope analyses. Objective 4. Construct models of potential population performance for Weddell and southern elephant seals with predicted climate change Taken from the 2008-2009 Progress Report: Progress against objectives: The first season of field work was conducted at Casey in December 2008. This comprised of surveys of the region to locate breeding and moulting haulouts, weighing and flipper tagging of Weddell seal pups and flipper tagging of sub adult elephant seals. Specifically: Tagging Leptonychotes weddellii. A total of 30 pups were flipper tagged. Tagging: 46 sub-adult male Mirounga leonina in Browning Peninsula region. Aerial survey of the Casey fast-ice conducted on 30/1/2009. Conducted at 1000, 500, 300 ft. A total of 33 seals counted. Taken from the 2009-2010 Progress Report: Progress against objectives: 1. Observations of tagged Weddell seals made in the Vestfold Hills during the breeding season. 2. Counts were made of elephant seals at Davis station 3. No progress made due to postponement of project at Casey 4. Data collected on Weddell and elephant seals at Davis. No modelling undertaken in this year |
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HINDELL, MARK A. (hasPrincipalInvestigator) HINDELL, MARK A. (processor) Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher) |
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Responses and adaptations by two seal species to variability in the Southern Ocean ecosystem |
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Responses and adaptations by two seal species to variability in the Southern Ocean ecosystem |
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Responses and adaptations by two seal species to variability in the Southern Ocean ecosystem |
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Responses and adaptations by two seal species to variability in the Southern Ocean ecosystem |
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Responses and adaptations by two seal species to variability in the Southern Ocean ecosystem |
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responses and adaptations by two seal species to variability in the southern ocean ecosystem |
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Australian Antarctic Data Centre |
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https://researchdata.ands.org.au/responses-adaptations-seal-ocean-ecosystem/700017 https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/ASAC_2753 http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536 |
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Spatial: northlimit=-68.3; southlimit=-68.8; westlimit=77.7; eastLimit=78.2; projection=WGS84 Spatial: northlimit=-66.2; southlimit=-66.5; westlimit=110.3; eastLimit=110.6; projection=WGS84 Temporal: From 2006-09-30 to 2012-03-31 |
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ENVELOPE(164.050,164.050,-74.617,-74.617) ENVELOPE(110.550,110.550,-66.469,-66.469) ENVELOPE(77.968,77.968,-68.576,-68.576) ENVELOPE(77.968,77.968,-68.576,-68.576) ENVELOPE(77.7,78.2,-68.3,-68.8) ENVELOPE(110.3,110.6,-66.2,-66.5) |
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Antarctic Browning Browning Peninsula Davis Station Davis-Station Southern Ocean The Antarctic Vestfold Vestfold Hills Weddell |
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Antarctic Browning Browning Peninsula Davis Station Davis-Station Southern Ocean The Antarctic Vestfold Vestfold Hills Weddell |
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Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Elephant Seals Mirounga leonina Sea ice Southern Elephant Seals Southern Ocean Weddell Seal Weddell Seals walrus* |
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Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Elephant Seals Mirounga leonina Sea ice Southern Elephant Seals Southern Ocean Weddell Seal Weddell Seals walrus* |
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Australian Antarctic Data Centre |
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ftands:oai:ands.org.au::700017 2023-05-15T13:46:57+02:00 Responses and adaptations by two seal species to variability in the Southern Ocean ecosystem HINDELL, MARK A. (hasPrincipalInvestigator) HINDELL, MARK A. (processor) Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher) Spatial: northlimit=-68.3; southlimit=-68.8; westlimit=77.7; eastLimit=78.2; projection=WGS84 Spatial: northlimit=-66.2; southlimit=-66.5; westlimit=110.3; eastLimit=110.6; projection=WGS84 Temporal: From 2006-09-30 to 2012-03-31 https://researchdata.ands.org.au/responses-adaptations-seal-ocean-ecosystem/700017 https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/ASAC_2753 http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536 unknown Australian Antarctic Data Centre https://researchdata.ands.org.au/responses-adaptations-seal-ocean-ecosystem/700017 d392e465-2e3e-477c-b538-1c16564cd3f4 ASAC_2753 https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/ASAC_2753 http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536 Australian Antarctic Data Centre biota environment oceans SEALS/SEA LIONS/WALRUSES EARTH SCIENCE BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES MAMMALS CARNIVORES AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS BIOSPHERE EARTH SCIENCE > BIOSPHERE > ECOSYSTEMS > MARINE ECOSYSTEMS > COASTAL PELAGIC MARINE ECOSYSTEMS ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONS ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS Weddell Seals Elephant Seals Tagging Climate Change FIELD SURVEYS FIELD INVESTIGATION CONTINENT > ANTARCTICA GEOGRAPHIC REGION > POLAR dataset ftands 2020-01-05T21:17:00Z Metadata record for data from ASAC Project 2753 See the link below for public details on this project. Public Weddell and southern elephant seals are high-order predators living in the Antarctic marine ecosystem. Their place in that ecosystem is the result of a long history of evolutionary adaptation to a challenging and changing environment. The objective of this study is to understand how Weddell and elephant seals have adapted and are responding to today's rapidly changing Antarctic environment. This study will use current and innovative approaches in demographic (population) analyses and diet techniques to analyse changes in the seals' demographic parameters and historical aspects of their ecology. Project objectives: Objective 1. Seek a greater understanding of the links between climate based environmental parameters and Weddell seal demographic performance. Objective 2. Test the hypothesis that the foraging ecology and presence of male southern elephant seals hauling out along the Antarctic coast are regulated by variation in the extent and concentration of coastal sea-ice. Objective 3. Examine contemporary and historical dietary shifts in an Antarctic marine predator by using a non-invasive technique, stable isotope analyses. Objective 4. Construct models of potential population performance for Weddell and southern elephant seals with predicted climate change Taken from the 2008-2009 Progress Report: Progress against objectives: The first season of field work was conducted at Casey in December 2008. This comprised of surveys of the region to locate breeding and moulting haulouts, weighing and flipper tagging of Weddell seal pups and flipper tagging of sub adult elephant seals. Specifically: Tagging Leptonychotes weddellii. A total of 30 pups were flipper tagged. Tagging: 46 sub-adult male Mirounga leonina in Browning Peninsula region. Aerial survey of the Casey fast-ice conducted on 30/1/2009. Conducted at 1000, 500, 300 ft. A total of 33 seals counted. Taken from the 2009-2010 Progress Report: Progress against objectives: 1. Observations of tagged Weddell seals made in the Vestfold Hills during the breeding season. 2. Counts were made of elephant seals at Davis station 3. No progress made due to postponement of project at Casey 4. Data collected on Weddell and elephant seals at Davis. No modelling undertaken in this year Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Elephant Seals Mirounga leonina Sea ice Southern Elephant Seals Southern Ocean Weddell Seal Weddell Seals walrus* Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS) Antarctic Browning ENVELOPE(164.050,164.050,-74.617,-74.617) Browning Peninsula ENVELOPE(110.550,110.550,-66.469,-66.469) Davis Station ENVELOPE(77.968,77.968,-68.576,-68.576) Davis-Station ENVELOPE(77.968,77.968,-68.576,-68.576) Southern Ocean The Antarctic Vestfold Vestfold Hills Weddell ENVELOPE(77.7,78.2,-68.3,-68.8) ENVELOPE(110.3,110.6,-66.2,-66.5) |