Additional file 2 of Year-round spatiotemporal distribution pattern of a threatened sea duck species breeding on Kolguev Island, south-eastern Barents Sea

Additional file 2. Figure with 19 individual longitude/conductivity plots. The titles of the graphs represent the individual IDs of the long-tailed ducks. Black dots represent the longitude, calculated with the rooftop calibration method and including the polar day with 24 h daylight (see methods se...

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Main Authors: Karwinkel, Thiemo, Pollet, Ingrid L., Vardeh, Sandra, Kruckenberg, Helmut, Glazov, Petr, Loshchagina, Julia, Kondratyev, Alexander, Merkel, Benjamin, Bellebaum, Jochen, Quillfeldt, Petra
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Published: figshare 2020
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.12368057.v1
https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/Additional_file_2_of_Year-round_spatiotemporal_distribution_pattern_of_a_threatened_sea_duck_species_breeding_on_Kolguev_Island_south-eastern_Barents_Sea/12368057/1
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Summary:Additional file 2. Figure with 19 individual longitude/conductivity plots. The titles of the graphs represent the individual IDs of the long-tailed ducks. Black dots represent the longitude, calculated with the rooftop calibration method and including the polar day with 24 h daylight (see methods section). The black dashed lines indicate the longitudinal range of the White Sea between 33.9 and 41.6° E. Red dots show relative water conductivity values on a scale between 0 and 127. The red dashed line indicates the threshold between brackish and seawater. The timeframe is set between capture of the bird in 2017 and recapture in 2018.