Datasets supporting: Coastal regions of the northern Antarctic Peninsula are key for gentoo populations ...

Southern Ocean ecosystems are rapidly changing due to climate variability. An apparent beneficiary of such change in the western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is the gentoo penguin Pygoscelis papua, which has increased its population size and expanded its range southward in the last 20 years. To better...

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Main Authors: Korczak-Abshire, Malgorzata, Hinke, Jefferson T., Milinevsky, Gennadi, Juáres, Mariana A., Watters, George M.
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Dryad 2020
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.5x69p8d20
https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.5x69p8d20
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Summary:Southern Ocean ecosystems are rapidly changing due to climate variability. An apparent beneficiary of such change in the western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is the gentoo penguin Pygoscelis papua, which has increased its population size and expanded its range southward in the last 20 years. To better understand how this species has responded to large-scale changes, we tracked individuals during the non-breeding winter period from five colonies across the latitudinal range of breeding sites in the WAP, including from a recently-established colony. Results highlight latitudinal gradients in movement; strong associations with shallow, coastal habitats along the entire Antarctic Peninsula; and movements that are independent of, yet constrained by, sea ice. It is clear that coastal habitats essential to gentoo penguins during the breeding season are similarly critical during winter. Larger movements of birds from northern colonies in the WAP further suggest that leap-frog migration may influence colonization events ... : This data set contains a zipped file with 71 individual .csv file used to support the analysis of winter movements of penguins presented by Korczak-Abshire et al. 2021, " Coastal regions of the northern Antarctic Peninsula are key for gentoo populations." Data include geographical position estimates from satellite telemetry studies on gentoo (P. papua) penguins tracked from the Antarctic peninsula region, sea ice concentration, and depth of the sea floor at the position, colony identifier for where tracking commenced, the binary identifier of life stage of the investigated individuals. ...