The Retrospective Analysis of Antarctic Tracking (Standardised) Data from the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research
The Southern Ocean is a remote, hostile environment where conducting marine biology is challenging, so we know relatively little about this important region, which is critical as a habitat for breeding and foraging of many marine endotherms. Scientists from around the world have been tracking seals,...
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ftdatacite:10.15468/uzmdpm 2023-05-15T13:58:27+02:00 The Retrospective Analysis of Antarctic Tracking (Standardised) Data from the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research Ropert-Coudert, Yan Putte, Anton P. Van De Bornemann, Horst Jean-Benoît Charrassin Costa, Daniel P. Danis, Bruno Hückstädt, Luis A. Jonsen, Ian D. Mary-Anne Lea Reisinger, Ryan R. Thompson, David Torres, Leigh G. Trathan, Philip N. Wotherspoon, Simon Ainley, David G Alderman, Rachael Andrews-Goff, Virginia Arthur, Ben Ballard, Grant Bengtson, John Marthán N. Bester Boehme, Lars Charles-André Bost Boveng, Peter Cleeland, Jaimie Constantine, Rochelle Crawford, Robert J. M. Rosa, Luciano Dalla P.J. Nico De Bruyn Delord, Karine Descamps, Sébastien Double, Mike Emmerson, Louise Fedak, Mike Friedlander, Ari Gales, Nick Goebel, Mike Goetz, Kimberly T. Guinet, Christophe Goldsworthy, Simon D. Harcourt, Rob Hinke, Jefferson Jerosch, Kerstin Kato, Akiko Knowles R. Kerry Kirkwood, Roger Kooyma, Gerald L. Kovacs, Kit M. Lawton, Kieran Lowther, Andrew D. Lydersen, Christian Lyver, Phil O'B. Azwianewi B. Makhado Márquez, Maria E. I. McDonald, Birgitte McMahon, Clive Muelbert, Monica Nachtsheim, Dominik Nicholls, Keith W. Nordøy, Erling S. Olmastroni, Silvia Phillips, Richard A. Pistorius, Pierre Plötz, Joachim Pütz, Klemens Ratcliffe, Norman Ryan, Peter G. Santos, Mercedes Arnoldus Schytte Blix Southwell, Colin Staniland, Iain Takahashi, Akinori Tarroux, Arnaud Trivelpiece, Wayne Wakefield, Ewan Weimerskirch, Henri Wienecke, Barbara Xavier, José C. Raymond, Ben Hindell, Mark A. 2020 https://dx.doi.org/10.15468/uzmdpm https://www.gbif.org/dataset/b86fe411-8e62-4cd0-aab2-914d75401598 en eng SCAR - AntOBIS https://dx.doi.org/10.4225/15/5afcb927e8162 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 CC-BY Occurrence ANIMAL ECOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR BIRDS ALBATROSSES/PETRELS AND ALLIES PENGUINS MAMMALS SEALS/SEA LIONS/WALRUSES BALEEN WHALES dataset SAMPLING_EVENT Dataset 2020 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.15468/uzmdpm https://doi.org/10.4225/15/5afcb927e8162 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z The Southern Ocean is a remote, hostile environment where conducting marine biology is challenging, so we know relatively little about this important region, which is critical as a habitat for breeding and foraging of many marine endotherms. Scientists from around the world have been tracking seals, penguins, petrels, whales and albatrosses for more than two decades to learn how they spend their time at sea. The Retrospective Analysis of Antarctic Tracking Data (RAATD), was initiated by the SCAR Expert Group on Marine Mammals (EG-BAMM) in 2010. This team has assembled tracking data shared by 38 biologists from 11 different countries to accumulate the largest animal tracking database in the world, containing information from 15 species, containing over 3,400 individual animals and almost 2.5 million at-sea locations. Analysing a dataset of this size brings its own challenges and the team is developing new and innovative statistical approaches to integrate these complex data. When complete RAATD will provide a greater understanding of fundamental ecosystem processes in the Southern Ocean, help predict the future of top predator distribution and help with spatial management planning. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic baleen whales SCAR Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research Southern Ocean walrus* DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic Southern Ocean |
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Occurrence ANIMAL ECOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR BIRDS ALBATROSSES/PETRELS AND ALLIES PENGUINS MAMMALS SEALS/SEA LIONS/WALRUSES BALEEN WHALES Ropert-Coudert, Yan Putte, Anton P. Van De Bornemann, Horst Jean-Benoît Charrassin Costa, Daniel P. Danis, Bruno Hückstädt, Luis A. Jonsen, Ian D. Mary-Anne Lea Reisinger, Ryan R. Thompson, David Torres, Leigh G. Trathan, Philip N. Wotherspoon, Simon Ainley, David G Alderman, Rachael Andrews-Goff, Virginia Arthur, Ben Ballard, Grant Bengtson, John Marthán N. Bester Boehme, Lars Charles-André Bost Boveng, Peter Cleeland, Jaimie Constantine, Rochelle Crawford, Robert J. M. Rosa, Luciano Dalla P.J. Nico De Bruyn Delord, Karine Descamps, Sébastien Double, Mike Emmerson, Louise Fedak, Mike Friedlander, Ari Gales, Nick Goebel, Mike Goetz, Kimberly T. Guinet, Christophe Goldsworthy, Simon D. Harcourt, Rob Hinke, Jefferson Jerosch, Kerstin Kato, Akiko Knowles R. Kerry Kirkwood, Roger Kooyma, Gerald L. Kovacs, Kit M. Lawton, Kieran Lowther, Andrew D. Lydersen, Christian Lyver, Phil O'B. Azwianewi B. Makhado Márquez, Maria E. I. McDonald, Birgitte McMahon, Clive Muelbert, Monica Nachtsheim, Dominik Nicholls, Keith W. Nordøy, Erling S. Olmastroni, Silvia Phillips, Richard A. Pistorius, Pierre Plötz, Joachim Pütz, Klemens Ratcliffe, Norman Ryan, Peter G. Santos, Mercedes Arnoldus Schytte Blix Southwell, Colin Staniland, Iain Takahashi, Akinori Tarroux, Arnaud Trivelpiece, Wayne Wakefield, Ewan Weimerskirch, Henri Wienecke, Barbara Xavier, José C. Raymond, Ben Hindell, Mark A. The Retrospective Analysis of Antarctic Tracking (Standardised) Data from the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research |
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The Southern Ocean is a remote, hostile environment where conducting marine biology is challenging, so we know relatively little about this important region, which is critical as a habitat for breeding and foraging of many marine endotherms. Scientists from around the world have been tracking seals, penguins, petrels, whales and albatrosses for more than two decades to learn how they spend their time at sea. The Retrospective Analysis of Antarctic Tracking Data (RAATD), was initiated by the SCAR Expert Group on Marine Mammals (EG-BAMM) in 2010. This team has assembled tracking data shared by 38 biologists from 11 different countries to accumulate the largest animal tracking database in the world, containing information from 15 species, containing over 3,400 individual animals and almost 2.5 million at-sea locations. Analysing a dataset of this size brings its own challenges and the team is developing new and innovative statistical approaches to integrate these complex data. When complete RAATD will provide a greater understanding of fundamental ecosystem processes in the Southern Ocean, help predict the future of top predator distribution and help with spatial management planning. |
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Ropert-Coudert, Yan Putte, Anton P. Van De Bornemann, Horst Jean-Benoît Charrassin Costa, Daniel P. Danis, Bruno Hückstädt, Luis A. Jonsen, Ian D. Mary-Anne Lea Reisinger, Ryan R. Thompson, David Torres, Leigh G. Trathan, Philip N. Wotherspoon, Simon Ainley, David G Alderman, Rachael Andrews-Goff, Virginia Arthur, Ben Ballard, Grant Bengtson, John Marthán N. Bester Boehme, Lars Charles-André Bost Boveng, Peter Cleeland, Jaimie Constantine, Rochelle Crawford, Robert J. M. Rosa, Luciano Dalla P.J. Nico De Bruyn Delord, Karine Descamps, Sébastien Double, Mike Emmerson, Louise Fedak, Mike Friedlander, Ari Gales, Nick Goebel, Mike Goetz, Kimberly T. Guinet, Christophe Goldsworthy, Simon D. Harcourt, Rob Hinke, Jefferson Jerosch, Kerstin Kato, Akiko Knowles R. Kerry Kirkwood, Roger Kooyma, Gerald L. Kovacs, Kit M. Lawton, Kieran Lowther, Andrew D. Lydersen, Christian Lyver, Phil O'B. Azwianewi B. Makhado Márquez, Maria E. I. McDonald, Birgitte McMahon, Clive Muelbert, Monica Nachtsheim, Dominik Nicholls, Keith W. Nordøy, Erling S. Olmastroni, Silvia Phillips, Richard A. Pistorius, Pierre Plötz, Joachim Pütz, Klemens Ratcliffe, Norman Ryan, Peter G. Santos, Mercedes Arnoldus Schytte Blix Southwell, Colin Staniland, Iain Takahashi, Akinori Tarroux, Arnaud Trivelpiece, Wayne Wakefield, Ewan Weimerskirch, Henri Wienecke, Barbara Xavier, José C. Raymond, Ben Hindell, Mark A. |
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Ropert-Coudert, Yan Putte, Anton P. Van De Bornemann, Horst Jean-Benoît Charrassin Costa, Daniel P. Danis, Bruno Hückstädt, Luis A. Jonsen, Ian D. Mary-Anne Lea Reisinger, Ryan R. Thompson, David Torres, Leigh G. Trathan, Philip N. Wotherspoon, Simon Ainley, David G Alderman, Rachael Andrews-Goff, Virginia Arthur, Ben Ballard, Grant Bengtson, John Marthán N. Bester Boehme, Lars Charles-André Bost Boveng, Peter Cleeland, Jaimie Constantine, Rochelle Crawford, Robert J. M. Rosa, Luciano Dalla P.J. Nico De Bruyn Delord, Karine Descamps, Sébastien Double, Mike Emmerson, Louise Fedak, Mike Friedlander, Ari Gales, Nick Goebel, Mike Goetz, Kimberly T. Guinet, Christophe Goldsworthy, Simon D. Harcourt, Rob Hinke, Jefferson Jerosch, Kerstin Kato, Akiko Knowles R. Kerry Kirkwood, Roger Kooyma, Gerald L. Kovacs, Kit M. Lawton, Kieran Lowther, Andrew D. Lydersen, Christian Lyver, Phil O'B. Azwianewi B. Makhado Márquez, Maria E. I. McDonald, Birgitte McMahon, Clive Muelbert, Monica Nachtsheim, Dominik Nicholls, Keith W. Nordøy, Erling S. Olmastroni, Silvia Phillips, Richard A. Pistorius, Pierre Plötz, Joachim Pütz, Klemens Ratcliffe, Norman Ryan, Peter G. Santos, Mercedes Arnoldus Schytte Blix Southwell, Colin Staniland, Iain Takahashi, Akinori Tarroux, Arnaud Trivelpiece, Wayne Wakefield, Ewan Weimerskirch, Henri Wienecke, Barbara Xavier, José C. Raymond, Ben Hindell, Mark A. |
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The Retrospective Analysis of Antarctic Tracking (Standardised) Data from the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research |
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The Retrospective Analysis of Antarctic Tracking (Standardised) Data from the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research |
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The Retrospective Analysis of Antarctic Tracking (Standardised) Data from the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research |
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The Retrospective Analysis of Antarctic Tracking (Standardised) Data from the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research |
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The Retrospective Analysis of Antarctic Tracking (Standardised) Data from the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research |
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retrospective analysis of antarctic tracking (standardised) data from the scientific committee on antarctic research |
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2020 |
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Antarctic Southern Ocean |
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Antarc* Antarctic baleen whales SCAR Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research Southern Ocean walrus* |
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