Spatial distribution of a flying seabird (Antarctic petrel) and penguins (Ad\'elie penguin, Emperor penguin) in the wider Weddell Sea (Antarctica) with links to ArcGIS map package

Here we provide four ArcGIS map packages with georeferenced files on the spatial distribution of Antarctic petrels, Ad\'elie penguins (breeders and non-breeders) and Emperor penguins in the wider Weddell Sea (Antarctica), which were created in the context of the development of a marine protecte...

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Main Authors: Pehlke, Hendrik, Brey, Thomas, Teschke, Katharina
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Published: PANGAEA 2019
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Online Access:https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/56947/
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.899520
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:56947 2023-05-15T13:45:22+02:00 Spatial distribution of a flying seabird (Antarctic petrel) and penguins (Ad\'elie penguin, Emperor penguin) in the wider Weddell Sea (Antarctica) with links to ArcGIS map package Pehlke, Hendrik Brey, Thomas Teschke, Katharina 2019 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/56947/ https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.899520 https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.76e917ee-2153-48e4-83a3-f9111cf443d4 unknown PANGAEA Pehlke, H. orcid:0000-0003-1916-7831 , Brey, T. orcid:0000-0002-6345-2851 and Teschke, K. orcid:0000-0001-9595-7443 (2019) Spatial distribution of a flying seabird (Antarctic petrel) and penguins (Ad\'elie penguin, Emperor penguin) in the wider Weddell Sea (Antarctica) with links to ArcGIS map package , [Other] doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.899520 <https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.899520> , hdl:10013/epic.76e917ee-2153-48e4-83a3-f9111cf443d4 EPIC3PANGAEA Other NonPeerReviewed 2019 ftawi https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.899520 2022-09-18T23:12:31Z Here we provide four ArcGIS map packages with georeferenced files on the spatial distribution of Antarctic petrels, Ad\'elie penguins (breeders and non-breeders) and Emperor penguins in the wider Weddell Sea (Antarctica), which were created in the context of the development of a marine protected area in the Weddell Sea. Antarctic petrel (Thalassoica antarctica): We approximated potential foraging habitats of T. antarctica according to existing literature by ice coverage from AMSR-E sea ice maps, bathymetric data from the International Bathymetric Chart of the Southern Ocean (IBCSO), and seawater temperature data from the Finite Element Sea Ice - Ocean Model (FESOM) provided by R. Timmermann (AWI). Subsequently, we combined our Antarctic petrel model with the kernel utilization distribution model from Descamps et al. (2016). The authors kindly provided us with shape files showing the kernel utilization summer and winter distribution of Antarctic petrel breeding at Svarthamaren. Breeding locations and estimated number of breeding pairs were taken from van Franeker et al. (1999). Favourable habitat conditions for Antarctic petrels were predicted for the Lazarev Sea and along the eastern coast of the Weddell Sea, particularly for the area off the Fimbul Ice Shelf and along the coast between approx. 15°E to 10°W within a water depth range from approx. 500 m to 2500 m. Breeding Ad\'elie penguins (Pygoscelis adeliae): The map of potential foraging habitats of breeding P. adeliae is based on British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Inventory data from Phil Trathan (ID 754) and Mike Dunn and P. Trathan (ID 764, 773, 779), a dataset from BAS (P. Trathan) and Instituto Ant\'artico Argentino (Mercedes Santos) (ID 753) and a dataset from the US AMLR Program from Jefferson Hinke and Wayne Trivelpiece (NOAA) (ID 910), which are stored in the Birdlife International\textquotesingles Seabird Tracking Database (data request: 20-10-2015). Suitable foraging habitats for breeding Ad\'elies from colonies from which no tracking data were not ... Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Petrel Antarctica artico British Antarctic Survey Emperor penguins Fimbul Ice Shelf Ice Shelf Lazarev Sea Pygoscelis adeliae Sea ice Southern Ocean Thalassoica antarctica Weddell Sea Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Antarctic Southern Ocean Weddell Sea Argentino Weddell Lazarev ENVELOPE(12.917,12.917,-69.967,-69.967) Lazarev Sea ENVELOPE(7.000,7.000,-68.000,-68.000) Fimbul Ice Shelf ENVELOPE(-0.500,-0.500,-70.750,-70.750) Svarthamaren ENVELOPE(3.423,3.423,-54.438,-54.438)
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description Here we provide four ArcGIS map packages with georeferenced files on the spatial distribution of Antarctic petrels, Ad\'elie penguins (breeders and non-breeders) and Emperor penguins in the wider Weddell Sea (Antarctica), which were created in the context of the development of a marine protected area in the Weddell Sea. Antarctic petrel (Thalassoica antarctica): We approximated potential foraging habitats of T. antarctica according to existing literature by ice coverage from AMSR-E sea ice maps, bathymetric data from the International Bathymetric Chart of the Southern Ocean (IBCSO), and seawater temperature data from the Finite Element Sea Ice - Ocean Model (FESOM) provided by R. Timmermann (AWI). Subsequently, we combined our Antarctic petrel model with the kernel utilization distribution model from Descamps et al. (2016). The authors kindly provided us with shape files showing the kernel utilization summer and winter distribution of Antarctic petrel breeding at Svarthamaren. Breeding locations and estimated number of breeding pairs were taken from van Franeker et al. (1999). Favourable habitat conditions for Antarctic petrels were predicted for the Lazarev Sea and along the eastern coast of the Weddell Sea, particularly for the area off the Fimbul Ice Shelf and along the coast between approx. 15°E to 10°W within a water depth range from approx. 500 m to 2500 m. Breeding Ad\'elie penguins (Pygoscelis adeliae): The map of potential foraging habitats of breeding P. adeliae is based on British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Inventory data from Phil Trathan (ID 754) and Mike Dunn and P. Trathan (ID 764, 773, 779), a dataset from BAS (P. Trathan) and Instituto Ant\'artico Argentino (Mercedes Santos) (ID 753) and a dataset from the US AMLR Program from Jefferson Hinke and Wayne Trivelpiece (NOAA) (ID 910), which are stored in the Birdlife International\textquotesingles Seabird Tracking Database (data request: 20-10-2015). Suitable foraging habitats for breeding Ad\'elies from colonies from which no tracking data were not ...
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author Pehlke, Hendrik
Brey, Thomas
Teschke, Katharina
spellingShingle Pehlke, Hendrik
Brey, Thomas
Teschke, Katharina
Spatial distribution of a flying seabird (Antarctic petrel) and penguins (Ad\'elie penguin, Emperor penguin) in the wider Weddell Sea (Antarctica) with links to ArcGIS map package
author_facet Pehlke, Hendrik
Brey, Thomas
Teschke, Katharina
author_sort Pehlke, Hendrik
title Spatial distribution of a flying seabird (Antarctic petrel) and penguins (Ad\'elie penguin, Emperor penguin) in the wider Weddell Sea (Antarctica) with links to ArcGIS map package
title_short Spatial distribution of a flying seabird (Antarctic petrel) and penguins (Ad\'elie penguin, Emperor penguin) in the wider Weddell Sea (Antarctica) with links to ArcGIS map package
title_full Spatial distribution of a flying seabird (Antarctic petrel) and penguins (Ad\'elie penguin, Emperor penguin) in the wider Weddell Sea (Antarctica) with links to ArcGIS map package
title_fullStr Spatial distribution of a flying seabird (Antarctic petrel) and penguins (Ad\'elie penguin, Emperor penguin) in the wider Weddell Sea (Antarctica) with links to ArcGIS map package
title_full_unstemmed Spatial distribution of a flying seabird (Antarctic petrel) and penguins (Ad\'elie penguin, Emperor penguin) in the wider Weddell Sea (Antarctica) with links to ArcGIS map package
title_sort spatial distribution of a flying seabird (antarctic petrel) and penguins (ad\'elie penguin, emperor penguin) in the wider weddell sea (antarctica) with links to arcgis map package
publisher PANGAEA
publishDate 2019
url https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/56947/
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.899520
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.76e917ee-2153-48e4-83a3-f9111cf443d4
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ENVELOPE(3.423,3.423,-54.438,-54.438)
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Southern Ocean
Weddell Sea
Argentino
Weddell
Lazarev
Lazarev Sea
Fimbul Ice Shelf
Svarthamaren
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Southern Ocean
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Fimbul Ice Shelf
Svarthamaren
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Antarctic
Antarctic Petrel
Antarctica
artico
British Antarctic Survey
Emperor penguins
Fimbul Ice Shelf
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Lazarev Sea
Pygoscelis adeliae
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Southern Ocean
Thalassoica antarctica
Weddell Sea
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Antarctic Petrel
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artico
British Antarctic Survey
Emperor penguins
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Pygoscelis adeliae
Sea ice
Southern Ocean
Thalassoica antarctica
Weddell Sea
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