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collection Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS)
op_collection_id ftands
language unknown
topic biota
oceans
BIRDS
EARTH SCIENCE
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES
SPECIES LIFE HISTORY
BIOSPHERE
ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS
SPECIES/POPULATION INTERACTIONS
POPULATION DYNAMICS
COMMUNITY STRUCTURE
COMMUNITY DYNAMICS
GENTOO PENGUIN
KING PENGUIN
MACQUARIE ISLAND
PENGUIN
ROCKHOPPER PENGUIN
ROYAL PENGUIN
VISUAL OBSERVATIONS
FIELD SURVEYS
OCEAN &gt
SOUTHERN OCEAN
SOUTHERN OCEAN &gt
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
spellingShingle biota
oceans
BIRDS
EARTH SCIENCE
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES
SPECIES LIFE HISTORY
BIOSPHERE
ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS
SPECIES/POPULATION INTERACTIONS
POPULATION DYNAMICS
COMMUNITY STRUCTURE
COMMUNITY DYNAMICS
GENTOO PENGUIN
KING PENGUIN
MACQUARIE ISLAND
PENGUIN
ROCKHOPPER PENGUIN
ROYAL PENGUIN
VISUAL OBSERVATIONS
FIELD SURVEYS
OCEAN &gt
SOUTHERN OCEAN
SOUTHERN OCEAN &gt
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
Macquarie Island Penguin Colonies, 1911-1980
topic_facet biota
oceans
BIRDS
EARTH SCIENCE
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES
SPECIES LIFE HISTORY
BIOSPHERE
ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS
SPECIES/POPULATION INTERACTIONS
POPULATION DYNAMICS
COMMUNITY STRUCTURE
COMMUNITY DYNAMICS
GENTOO PENGUIN
KING PENGUIN
MACQUARIE ISLAND
PENGUIN
ROCKHOPPER PENGUIN
ROYAL PENGUIN
VISUAL OBSERVATIONS
FIELD SURVEYS
OCEAN &gt
SOUTHERN OCEAN
SOUTHERN OCEAN &gt
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
description This dataset contains information on the distribution of Penguins and their breeding colonies in the Australian Antarctic sector, as of 1983. It forms Australia's contribution to the International Survey of Antarctic Seabirds (ISAS). The results are listed in the documentation. These include counts of chicks, adults and nests, as well as colony distribution maps. The survey includes Emperor Penguins, Adelie Penguins, King Penguins, Gentoo Penguins, Macaroni Penguins, Rockhopper Penguins, Chinstrap Penguins and Royal Penguins. Original data were taken from ANARE Research Notes 9. Only data from the Australian Antarctic Territory is described in this metadata record. Images of rough maps detailing the locations of each of the colonies are available for download from the url given below. Observation and count data have been incorporated into the Australian Antarctic Data Centre's Biodiversity Database. The data are presented in the format of Croxall and Kirkwood (1979) as recommended by the Report of the Subcommittee on Bird Biology held in Pretoria. In the tables all counts are estimates of the number of breeding pairs except where otherwise indicated. The numerical estimates and counts are of three kinds, indicated by the coded N, C or A: NESTS (N = count of NESTS or breeding/incubating pairs) The most accurate count of breeding pairs is that derived from a count of nests. This is usually carried out during incubation, but may also be made while chicks are still in the nest, before creches are formed. Such counts are only underestimates of breeding pairs by the number of breeding failures sustained between egg laying and the date of the count. CHICKS (C = count of CHICKS) Late in the breeding season the only counts possible are those of chicks. In general most pygosceild penguins raise one chick per pair per season, so a count of chicks gives a reasonable approximation of the original number of breeding pairs. However, season to season variation in breeding success can often be considerable. For example Yeates (1968) reports breeding success in Adelie Penguins at Cape Royds of twenty-six per cent, forty-seven per cent and sixty-eight per cent ever three seasons. Also, Macaroni Penguins only raise approximately 0.5 chicks per pair per season, so that chick counts of this species may be a considerable underestimate of the true breeding population. ADULTS (A = count of ADULTS) Many colony counts and estimates were expressed as total number of birds or adults. These figures are difficult to interpret as they depend on the time during the breeding season at which they were made. For some days prior to and until laying is finished, both birds of a pair will be present at the nest site while during incubation it is more likely that only one bird will be present. A further problem with counts of 'birds' is that they may include individuals who are not breeding and this gives an overestimate of the true breeding population. The counts of 'birds' or 'adults' which appear unqualified in log books have been divided by two to give an estimate of the number of breeding pairs. It must be stressed therefore that these counts are the least accurate. The degree of accuracy of these counts is inevitably highly variable and it is often difficult to ascertain on what basis a figure was arrived at. For the present survey counts have been allocated to one of five degrees of accuracy. 1. Pairs/nests essentially individually counted. The count is probably accurate to better than + 5 per cent. 2. Numbers of pairs in a known area counted individually and knowing the total area of the colony, the overall total calculated. This technique is useful for very large colonies. 3. Accurate estimates; + 10-15 per cent accuracy. 4. Rough estimate; accurate to 25-50 per cent. 5. Guesstimate; to nearest order of magnitude. Many references are in the form ANARE (Johnstone) or simply ANARE. These refer to unpublished reports extracted from ANARE station biology logs. Those in the form Budd (1961) refer to published records and are listed in the references at the end of this publication. The locations of some colonies are indicated on maps. Place names that (as of 1983) have not yet been approved are shown in the tables and on the maps in parentheses, for example: (ROCKERY ISLAND).
author2 HORNE, R. (hasPrincipalInvestigator)
CONNELL, DAVE J. (processor)
Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher)
format Dataset
title Macquarie Island Penguin Colonies, 1911-1980
title_short Macquarie Island Penguin Colonies, 1911-1980
title_full Macquarie Island Penguin Colonies, 1911-1980
title_fullStr Macquarie Island Penguin Colonies, 1911-1980
title_full_unstemmed Macquarie Island Penguin Colonies, 1911-1980
title_sort macquarie island penguin colonies, 1911-1980
publisher Australian Antarctic Data Centre
url https://researchdata.ands.org.au/macquarie-island-penguin-1911-1980/701318
https://doi.org/10.26179/5c4a470f42e40
https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/Macca_Penguins_1911-1980
http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536
op_coverage Spatial: northlimit=-54.47802; southlimit=-54.78168; westlimit=158.77029; eastLimit=158.96118; projection=WGS84
Temporal: From 1911-01-01 to 1980-08-08
long_lat ENVELOPE(166.150,166.150,-77.550,-77.550)
ENVELOPE(-68.975,-68.975,-68.338,-68.338)
ENVELOPE(166.150,166.150,-77.550,-77.550)
ENVELOPE(158.77029,158.96118,-54.47802,-54.78168)
geographic Antarctic
Australian Antarctic Territory
Cape Royds
Kirkwood
Royds
Southern Ocean
geographic_facet Antarctic
Australian Antarctic Territory
Cape Royds
Kirkwood
Royds
Southern Ocean
genre Antarc*
Antarctic
Emperor penguins
Gentoo penguin
King Penguins
Macquarie Island
Rockhopper penguin
Southern Ocean
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctic
Emperor penguins
Gentoo penguin
King Penguins
Macquarie Island
Rockhopper penguin
Southern Ocean
op_source Australian Antarctic Data Centre
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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::701318 2023-05-15T13:46:59+02:00 Macquarie Island Penguin Colonies, 1911-1980 HORNE, R. (hasPrincipalInvestigator) CONNELL, DAVE J. (processor) Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher) Spatial: northlimit=-54.47802; southlimit=-54.78168; westlimit=158.77029; eastLimit=158.96118; projection=WGS84 Temporal: From 1911-01-01 to 1980-08-08 https://researchdata.ands.org.au/macquarie-island-penguin-1911-1980/701318 https://doi.org/10.26179/5c4a470f42e40 https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/Macca_Penguins_1911-1980 http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536 unknown Australian Antarctic Data Centre https://researchdata.ands.org.au/macquarie-island-penguin-1911-1980/701318 a0eccb08-ed5f-4193-a718-c716f342bdb3 doi:10.26179/5c4a470f42e40 Macca_Penguins_1911-1980 https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/Macca_Penguins_1911-1980 http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536 Australian Antarctic Data Centre biota oceans BIRDS EARTH SCIENCE BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES SPECIES LIFE HISTORY BIOSPHERE ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS SPECIES/POPULATION INTERACTIONS POPULATION DYNAMICS COMMUNITY STRUCTURE COMMUNITY DYNAMICS GENTOO PENGUIN KING PENGUIN MACQUARIE ISLAND PENGUIN ROCKHOPPER PENGUIN ROYAL PENGUIN VISUAL OBSERVATIONS FIELD SURVEYS OCEAN &gt SOUTHERN OCEAN SOUTHERN OCEAN &gt GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt POLAR dataset ftands https://doi.org/10.26179/5c4a470f42e40 2020-01-05T21:18:46Z This dataset contains information on the distribution of Penguins and their breeding colonies in the Australian Antarctic sector, as of 1983. It forms Australia's contribution to the International Survey of Antarctic Seabirds (ISAS). The results are listed in the documentation. These include counts of chicks, adults and nests, as well as colony distribution maps. The survey includes Emperor Penguins, Adelie Penguins, King Penguins, Gentoo Penguins, Macaroni Penguins, Rockhopper Penguins, Chinstrap Penguins and Royal Penguins. Original data were taken from ANARE Research Notes 9. Only data from the Australian Antarctic Territory is described in this metadata record. Images of rough maps detailing the locations of each of the colonies are available for download from the url given below. Observation and count data have been incorporated into the Australian Antarctic Data Centre's Biodiversity Database. The data are presented in the format of Croxall and Kirkwood (1979) as recommended by the Report of the Subcommittee on Bird Biology held in Pretoria. In the tables all counts are estimates of the number of breeding pairs except where otherwise indicated. The numerical estimates and counts are of three kinds, indicated by the coded N, C or A: NESTS (N = count of NESTS or breeding/incubating pairs) The most accurate count of breeding pairs is that derived from a count of nests. This is usually carried out during incubation, but may also be made while chicks are still in the nest, before creches are formed. Such counts are only underestimates of breeding pairs by the number of breeding failures sustained between egg laying and the date of the count. CHICKS (C = count of CHICKS) Late in the breeding season the only counts possible are those of chicks. In general most pygosceild penguins raise one chick per pair per season, so a count of chicks gives a reasonable approximation of the original number of breeding pairs. However, season to season variation in breeding success can often be considerable. For example Yeates (1968) reports breeding success in Adelie Penguins at Cape Royds of twenty-six per cent, forty-seven per cent and sixty-eight per cent ever three seasons. Also, Macaroni Penguins only raise approximately 0.5 chicks per pair per season, so that chick counts of this species may be a considerable underestimate of the true breeding population. ADULTS (A = count of ADULTS) Many colony counts and estimates were expressed as total number of birds or adults. These figures are difficult to interpret as they depend on the time during the breeding season at which they were made. For some days prior to and until laying is finished, both birds of a pair will be present at the nest site while during incubation it is more likely that only one bird will be present. A further problem with counts of 'birds' is that they may include individuals who are not breeding and this gives an overestimate of the true breeding population. The counts of 'birds' or 'adults' which appear unqualified in log books have been divided by two to give an estimate of the number of breeding pairs. It must be stressed therefore that these counts are the least accurate. The degree of accuracy of these counts is inevitably highly variable and it is often difficult to ascertain on what basis a figure was arrived at. For the present survey counts have been allocated to one of five degrees of accuracy. 1. Pairs/nests essentially individually counted. The count is probably accurate to better than + 5 per cent. 2. Numbers of pairs in a known area counted individually and knowing the total area of the colony, the overall total calculated. This technique is useful for very large colonies. 3. Accurate estimates; + 10-15 per cent accuracy. 4. Rough estimate; accurate to 25-50 per cent. 5. Guesstimate; to nearest order of magnitude. Many references are in the form ANARE (Johnstone) or simply ANARE. These refer to unpublished reports extracted from ANARE station biology logs. Those in the form Budd (1961) refer to published records and are listed in the references at the end of this publication. The locations of some colonies are indicated on maps. Place names that (as of 1983) have not yet been approved are shown in the tables and on the maps in parentheses, for example: (ROCKERY ISLAND). Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Emperor penguins Gentoo penguin King Penguins Macquarie Island Rockhopper penguin Southern Ocean Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS) Antarctic Australian Antarctic Territory Cape Royds ENVELOPE(166.150,166.150,-77.550,-77.550) Kirkwood ENVELOPE(-68.975,-68.975,-68.338,-68.338) Royds ENVELOPE(166.150,166.150,-77.550,-77.550) Southern Ocean ENVELOPE(158.77029,158.96118,-54.47802,-54.78168)