Steller's eider (Polysticta stelleri) in northern Europe and northwest Russia (data from Petersen et al. 2006)-reference-data

Petersen MR, Bustnes JO, Systad GH (2006) Breeding and moulting locations and migration patterns of the Atlantic population of Steller's eiders Polysticta stelleri as determined from satellite telemetry. Journal of Avian Biology 37(1), 58–68. doi:10.1111/j.0908-8857.2006.03472.x : This study wa...

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Main Authors: Petersen, Margaret R., Douglas, David
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Movebank Data Repository 2015
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5441/001/1.2k536j54/2
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5441/001/1.2k536j54/2 2023-05-15T16:13:44+02:00 Steller's eider (Polysticta stelleri) in northern Europe and northwest Russia (data from Petersen et al. 2006)-reference-data Petersen, Margaret R. Douglas, David 2015 csv https://dx.doi.org/10.5441/001/1.2k536j54/2 https://www.datarepository.movebank.org/handle/10255/move.504 en eng Movebank Data Repository https://dx.doi.org/10.5441/001/1.2k536j54 https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.0908-8857.2006.03472.x Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 CC0 Argos animal movement avian migration Polysticta stelleri satellite telemetry sea ducks Steller’s eiders dataset Dataset DataPackage 2015 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5441/001/1.2k536j54/2 https://doi.org/10.5441/001/1.2k536j54 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0908-8857.2006.03472.x 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Petersen MR, Bustnes JO, Systad GH (2006) Breeding and moulting locations and migration patterns of the Atlantic population of Steller's eiders Polysticta stelleri as determined from satellite telemetry. Journal of Avian Biology 37(1), 58–68. doi:10.1111/j.0908-8857.2006.03472.x : This study was designed to determine the spring, summer, autumn, and early winter distribution, migration routes, and timing of migration of the Atlantic population of Steller's eiders Polysticta stelleri. Satellite transmitters were implanted in 20 eiders captured in April 2001 at Vadsø, Norway, and their locations were determined from 5 May 2001 to 6 February 2002. Regions where birds concentrated from spring until returning to wintering areas included coastal waters from western Finnmark, Norway, to the eastern Taymyr Peninsula, Russia. Novaya Zemlya, Russia, particularly the Mollera Bay region, was used extensively during spring staging, moult, and autumn staging; regions of the Kola, Kanin, and Gydanskiy peninsulas, Russia, were used extensively during spring and moult migrations. Steller's eiders migrated across the Barents and Kara seas and along the Kara Sea and Kola Peninsula coastal waters to nesting, moulting, and wintering areas. The majority of marked eiders (9 of 15) were flightless in near-shore waters along the west side of Novaya Zemlya. Eiders were also flightless in northern Norway and along the Kanin and at Kola Peninsula coasts. We compare and contrast natural history characteristics of the Atlantic and Pacific populations and discuss evolutionary and ecological factors influencing their distribution. Dataset Finnmark Kara Sea kola peninsula Northern Norway Northwest Russia Novaya Zemlya Polysticta stelleri Taymyr Taymyr Peninsula Vadsø Finnmark DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Kara Sea Kola Peninsula Pacific Norway Taymyr ENVELOPE(89.987,89.987,68.219,68.219) Petersen ENVELOPE(-101.250,-101.250,-71.917,-71.917) Vadsø ENVELOPE(29.749,29.749,70.073,70.073) Bustnes ENVELOPE(13.903,13.903,66.271,66.271) Systad ENVELOPE(9.712,9.712,63.038,63.038)
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Douglas, David
Steller's eider (Polysticta stelleri) in northern Europe and northwest Russia (data from Petersen et al. 2006)-reference-data
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avian migration
Polysticta stelleri
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description Petersen MR, Bustnes JO, Systad GH (2006) Breeding and moulting locations and migration patterns of the Atlantic population of Steller's eiders Polysticta stelleri as determined from satellite telemetry. Journal of Avian Biology 37(1), 58–68. doi:10.1111/j.0908-8857.2006.03472.x : This study was designed to determine the spring, summer, autumn, and early winter distribution, migration routes, and timing of migration of the Atlantic population of Steller's eiders Polysticta stelleri. Satellite transmitters were implanted in 20 eiders captured in April 2001 at Vadsø, Norway, and their locations were determined from 5 May 2001 to 6 February 2002. Regions where birds concentrated from spring until returning to wintering areas included coastal waters from western Finnmark, Norway, to the eastern Taymyr Peninsula, Russia. Novaya Zemlya, Russia, particularly the Mollera Bay region, was used extensively during spring staging, moult, and autumn staging; regions of the Kola, Kanin, and Gydanskiy peninsulas, Russia, were used extensively during spring and moult migrations. Steller's eiders migrated across the Barents and Kara seas and along the Kara Sea and Kola Peninsula coastal waters to nesting, moulting, and wintering areas. The majority of marked eiders (9 of 15) were flightless in near-shore waters along the west side of Novaya Zemlya. Eiders were also flightless in northern Norway and along the Kanin and at Kola Peninsula coasts. We compare and contrast natural history characteristics of the Atlantic and Pacific populations and discuss evolutionary and ecological factors influencing their distribution.
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title Steller's eider (Polysticta stelleri) in northern Europe and northwest Russia (data from Petersen et al. 2006)-reference-data
title_short Steller's eider (Polysticta stelleri) in northern Europe and northwest Russia (data from Petersen et al. 2006)-reference-data
title_full Steller's eider (Polysticta stelleri) in northern Europe and northwest Russia (data from Petersen et al. 2006)-reference-data
title_fullStr Steller's eider (Polysticta stelleri) in northern Europe and northwest Russia (data from Petersen et al. 2006)-reference-data
title_full_unstemmed Steller's eider (Polysticta stelleri) in northern Europe and northwest Russia (data from Petersen et al. 2006)-reference-data
title_sort steller's eider (polysticta stelleri) in northern europe and northwest russia (data from petersen et al. 2006)-reference-data
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