The Isle of May long-term study (IMLOTS) seabird annual breeding success 1982-2012 ...

This dataset contains calculated breeding success rates for six seabird species from representative colonies on the Isle of May, off the East coast of Scotland. Annual breeding success has been measured as the number of chicks fledged per active nest for the Atlantic puffin (Fratercula arctica, sinc...

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Main Authors: Newell, M., Harris, M., Wanless, S., Burthe, S., Bogdanova, M., Gunn, C., Daunt, F.
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: NERC Environmental Information Data Centre 2013
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5285/d38b609b-7bc1-4204-86dd-022375208d4f
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5285/d38b609b-7bc1-4204-86dd-022375208d4f 2024-10-13T14:01:03+00:00 The Isle of May long-term study (IMLOTS) seabird annual breeding success 1982-2012 ... Newell, M. Harris, M. Wanless, S. Burthe, S. Bogdanova, M. Gunn, C. Daunt, F. 2013 text/csv Comma-separated values (CSV) https://dx.doi.org/10.5285/d38b609b-7bc1-4204-86dd-022375208d4f https://catalogue.ceh.ac.uk/id/d38b609b-7bc1-4204-86dd-022375208d4f en eng NERC Environmental Information Data Centre https://data-package.ceh.ac.uk/sd/d38b609b-7bc1-4204-86dd-022375208d4f.zip https://www.gov.scot/publications/scottish-marine-freshwater-science-volume-5-number-13-population-consequences/ https://data-package.ceh.ac.uk/sd/d38b609b-7bc1-4204-86dd-022375208d4f.zip https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.1192 https://www.gov.scot/publications/scottish-marine-freshwater-science-volume-5-number-13-population-consequences/ Terms and conditions apply https://eidc.ceh.ac.uk/licences/standard-click-through/plain Scoland Isle of May Biodiversity razorbill black-legged kittiwake northern fulmar European shag common guillemot Atlantic puffin bird Fratercula arctica Uria aalge Alca torda Phalacrocorax aristotelis Fulmarus glacialis Rissa tridactyla Dataset dataset 2013 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5285/d38b609b-7bc1-4204-86dd-022375208d4f10.1002/ece3.1192 2024-10-01T10:59:11Z This dataset contains calculated breeding success rates for six seabird species from representative colonies on the Isle of May, off the East coast of Scotland. Annual breeding success has been measured as the number of chicks fledged per active nest for the Atlantic puffin (Fratercula arctica, since 1982), common guillemot (Uria aalge, since 1982), razorbill (Alca torda, since 1982), European shag (Phalacrocorax aristotelis, since 1987), black-legged kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla, since 1987) and northern fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis, since 1987). The number of active nests recorded are also provided. Data were collected as part of the Isle of May long-term study (IMLOTS), which aims to identify the impact of environmental change on seabirds and their associated ecosystems. This monitoring has been ongoing since 1974, by essentially the same team of scientists, using the same well-documented methods throughout this time. ... : Data were collected by staff of the Institute for Terrestrial Ecology staff, led by Mike Harris, until 2000, when this organisation merged with several others to form the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (CEH). The same research group has continued the work since then. For each species data were collected on numbers of active nests and numbers of succesfully fledged chicks from those nests. The data provided are the success rates for each species for each year, which are calculated as number of successful chicks divided by the number of breeding pairs. The full methodology is available in the contextual metadata, which can be found attached to this record. These data are quality checked by scientific staff as part of their preparation for presentation in annual reports to the Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC), as part of the UK national Seabird Monitoring Programme network. These data should be used after consultation with the appropriate CEH staff. ... Dataset Alca torda Atlantic puffin Black-legged Kittiwake common guillemot fratercula Fratercula arctica Fulmarus glacialis Northern Fulmar Razorbill rissa tridactyla Uria aalge uria DataCite Fulmar ENVELOPE(-46.016,-46.016,-60.616,-60.616)
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topic Scoland
Isle of May
Biodiversity
razorbill
black-legged kittiwake
northern fulmar
European shag
common guillemot
Atlantic puffin
bird
Fratercula arctica
Uria aalge
Alca torda
Phalacrocorax aristotelis
Fulmarus glacialis
Rissa tridactyla
spellingShingle Scoland
Isle of May
Biodiversity
razorbill
black-legged kittiwake
northern fulmar
European shag
common guillemot
Atlantic puffin
bird
Fratercula arctica
Uria aalge
Alca torda
Phalacrocorax aristotelis
Fulmarus glacialis
Rissa tridactyla
Newell, M.
Harris, M.
Wanless, S.
Burthe, S.
Bogdanova, M.
Gunn, C.
Daunt, F.
The Isle of May long-term study (IMLOTS) seabird annual breeding success 1982-2012 ...
topic_facet Scoland
Isle of May
Biodiversity
razorbill
black-legged kittiwake
northern fulmar
European shag
common guillemot
Atlantic puffin
bird
Fratercula arctica
Uria aalge
Alca torda
Phalacrocorax aristotelis
Fulmarus glacialis
Rissa tridactyla
description This dataset contains calculated breeding success rates for six seabird species from representative colonies on the Isle of May, off the East coast of Scotland. Annual breeding success has been measured as the number of chicks fledged per active nest for the Atlantic puffin (Fratercula arctica, since 1982), common guillemot (Uria aalge, since 1982), razorbill (Alca torda, since 1982), European shag (Phalacrocorax aristotelis, since 1987), black-legged kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla, since 1987) and northern fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis, since 1987). The number of active nests recorded are also provided. Data were collected as part of the Isle of May long-term study (IMLOTS), which aims to identify the impact of environmental change on seabirds and their associated ecosystems. This monitoring has been ongoing since 1974, by essentially the same team of scientists, using the same well-documented methods throughout this time. ... : Data were collected by staff of the Institute for Terrestrial Ecology staff, led by Mike Harris, until 2000, when this organisation merged with several others to form the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (CEH). The same research group has continued the work since then. For each species data were collected on numbers of active nests and numbers of succesfully fledged chicks from those nests. The data provided are the success rates for each species for each year, which are calculated as number of successful chicks divided by the number of breeding pairs. The full methodology is available in the contextual metadata, which can be found attached to this record. These data are quality checked by scientific staff as part of their preparation for presentation in annual reports to the Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC), as part of the UK national Seabird Monitoring Programme network. These data should be used after consultation with the appropriate CEH staff. ...
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author Newell, M.
Harris, M.
Wanless, S.
Burthe, S.
Bogdanova, M.
Gunn, C.
Daunt, F.
author_facet Newell, M.
Harris, M.
Wanless, S.
Burthe, S.
Bogdanova, M.
Gunn, C.
Daunt, F.
author_sort Newell, M.
title The Isle of May long-term study (IMLOTS) seabird annual breeding success 1982-2012 ...
title_short The Isle of May long-term study (IMLOTS) seabird annual breeding success 1982-2012 ...
title_full The Isle of May long-term study (IMLOTS) seabird annual breeding success 1982-2012 ...
title_fullStr The Isle of May long-term study (IMLOTS) seabird annual breeding success 1982-2012 ...
title_full_unstemmed The Isle of May long-term study (IMLOTS) seabird annual breeding success 1982-2012 ...
title_sort isle of may long-term study (imlots) seabird annual breeding success 1982-2012 ...
publisher NERC Environmental Information Data Centre
publishDate 2013
url https://dx.doi.org/10.5285/d38b609b-7bc1-4204-86dd-022375208d4f
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long_lat ENVELOPE(-46.016,-46.016,-60.616,-60.616)
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geographic_facet Fulmar
genre Alca torda
Atlantic puffin
Black-legged Kittiwake
common guillemot
fratercula
Fratercula arctica
Fulmarus glacialis
Northern Fulmar
Razorbill
rissa tridactyla
Uria aalge
uria
genre_facet Alca torda
Atlantic puffin
Black-legged Kittiwake
common guillemot
fratercula
Fratercula arctica
Fulmarus glacialis
Northern Fulmar
Razorbill
rissa tridactyla
Uria aalge
uria
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