Dive depth profile and immobilisation data of adult male and female Weddell seals at Drescher Inlet from expedition DRE1998

Adult male and female Weddell seals (Leptonychotes weddellii) were fitted with Time-depth recorders (TDR) at Drescher Inlet (Riiser Larsen Ice Shelf), eastern Weddell Sea coast, in February 1998. Eight of 15 data sets were selected for analyses to investigate the seals' foraging behaviour (doi:...

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Main Authors: Plötz, Joachim, Bornemann, Horst, Knust, Rainer, Schröder, Alexander, Bester, Marthán Nieuwoudt
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Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2001
Subjects:
MET
MMT
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spelling ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.603344 2024-09-15T17:48:06+00:00 Dive depth profile and immobilisation data of adult male and female Weddell seals at Drescher Inlet from expedition DRE1998 Plötz, Joachim Bornemann, Horst Knust, Rainer Schröder, Alexander Bester, Marthán Nieuwoudt LATITUDE: -72.866700 * LONGITUDE: -19.433300 * DATE/TIME START: 1998-02-06T15:07:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1998-02-19T14:30:07 2001 application/zip, 15 datasets https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.603344 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.603344 en eng PANGAEA https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.603344 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.603344 CC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Supplement to: Plötz, Joachim; Bornemann, Horst; Knust, Rainer; Schröder, Alexander; Bester, Marthán Nieuwoudt (2001): Foraging behaviour of Weddell seals, and its ecological implications. Polar Biology, 24(12), 901-909, https://doi.org/10.1007/s003000100297 ANT-XV/3 PS48 DRE1998 DRE1998_wed_a_f_03 DRE1998_wed_a_f_04 DRE1998_wed_a_f_06 DRE1998_wed_a_f_07 DRE1998_wed_a_f_08 DRE1998_wed_a_f_10 DRE1998_wed_a_f_13 DRE1998_wed_a_f_14 DRE1998_wed_a_f_15 DRE1998_wed_a_f_16 DRE1998_wed_a_f_21 DRE1998_wed_a_f_23 DRE1998_wed_a_f_24 DRE1998_wed_a_f_25 DRE1998_wed_a_m_01 DRE1998_wed_a_m_02 DRE1998_wed_a_m_05 DRE1998_wed_a_m_09 DRE1998_wed_a_m_11 DRE1998_wed_a_m_12 DRE1998_wed_a_m_17 DRE1998_wed_a_m_18 DRE1998_wed_a_m_19 DRE1998_wed_a_m_20 DRE1998_wed_a_m_22 Drescher Camp Marine endotherm Marine Mammal Tracking MET MMT dataset publication series 2001 ftpangaea https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.60334410.1007/s003000100297 2024-07-24T02:31:42Z Adult male and female Weddell seals (Leptonychotes weddellii) were fitted with Time-depth recorders (TDR) at Drescher Inlet (Riiser Larsen Ice Shelf), eastern Weddell Sea coast, in February 1998. Eight of 15 data sets were selected for analyses to investigate the seals' foraging behaviour (doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.511465, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.511454, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.511456, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.511457, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.511459, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.511462, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.511466, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.511467). These data sets provided simultaneous dive records of eight seals over eight days. The seals primarily foraged within two depth layers, these being from the sea surface to 160 m where temperature and salinity varied considerably, and from 340 to 450 m near the bottom where temperature was lowest and salinity highest, with little variation. While pelagic and benthic diving occurred during daylight, the seals foraged almost exclusively in the upper water column at night. Trawling during daytime confirmed that Pleuragramma antarcticum were by far the most abundant fish both in the pelagial and close to the bottom. Pelagic night-hauls at 110-170 m depth showed highly variable biomass of P. antarcticum with a peak at around midnight. The temporal changes in the local abundance of P. antarcticum, particularly in the pelagial, may explain the trends in the seals' pelagic and benthic foraging activities. This is the first study which describes the jaw movements of a hunting seal which are presumably indicative of feeding events. Trophic links from the Weddell seal to fish, zooplankton and krill, Euphausia superba, are discussed. Another seven data sets did not overlap substantially with the selected time frame (doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.511458, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.511460, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.511464, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.511468, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.511469, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.511453, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.511463). A total of 25 Weddell seals were immobilised during the study period using a combination of ketamine, xylazine, ... Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Euphausia superba Ice Shelf Larsen Ice Shelf Polar Biology Riiser Larsen Ice Shelf Riiser-Larsen Ice Shelf Weddell Sea Weddell Seal Weddell Seals PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science ENVELOPE(-19.433300,-19.433300,-72.866700,-72.866700)
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DRE1998_wed_a_m_18
DRE1998_wed_a_m_19
DRE1998_wed_a_m_20
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Drescher Camp
Marine endotherm
Marine Mammal Tracking
MET
MMT
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PS48
DRE1998
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DRE1998_wed_a_f_06
DRE1998_wed_a_f_07
DRE1998_wed_a_f_08
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DRE1998_wed_a_f_15
DRE1998_wed_a_f_16
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DRE1998_wed_a_f_23
DRE1998_wed_a_f_24
DRE1998_wed_a_f_25
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DRE1998_wed_a_m_02
DRE1998_wed_a_m_05
DRE1998_wed_a_m_09
DRE1998_wed_a_m_11
DRE1998_wed_a_m_12
DRE1998_wed_a_m_17
DRE1998_wed_a_m_18
DRE1998_wed_a_m_19
DRE1998_wed_a_m_20
DRE1998_wed_a_m_22
Drescher Camp
Marine endotherm
Marine Mammal Tracking
MET
MMT
Plötz, Joachim
Bornemann, Horst
Knust, Rainer
Schröder, Alexander
Bester, Marthán Nieuwoudt
Dive depth profile and immobilisation data of adult male and female Weddell seals at Drescher Inlet from expedition DRE1998
topic_facet ANT-XV/3
PS48
DRE1998
DRE1998_wed_a_f_03
DRE1998_wed_a_f_04
DRE1998_wed_a_f_06
DRE1998_wed_a_f_07
DRE1998_wed_a_f_08
DRE1998_wed_a_f_10
DRE1998_wed_a_f_13
DRE1998_wed_a_f_14
DRE1998_wed_a_f_15
DRE1998_wed_a_f_16
DRE1998_wed_a_f_21
DRE1998_wed_a_f_23
DRE1998_wed_a_f_24
DRE1998_wed_a_f_25
DRE1998_wed_a_m_01
DRE1998_wed_a_m_02
DRE1998_wed_a_m_05
DRE1998_wed_a_m_09
DRE1998_wed_a_m_11
DRE1998_wed_a_m_12
DRE1998_wed_a_m_17
DRE1998_wed_a_m_18
DRE1998_wed_a_m_19
DRE1998_wed_a_m_20
DRE1998_wed_a_m_22
Drescher Camp
Marine endotherm
Marine Mammal Tracking
MET
MMT
description Adult male and female Weddell seals (Leptonychotes weddellii) were fitted with Time-depth recorders (TDR) at Drescher Inlet (Riiser Larsen Ice Shelf), eastern Weddell Sea coast, in February 1998. Eight of 15 data sets were selected for analyses to investigate the seals' foraging behaviour (doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.511465, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.511454, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.511456, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.511457, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.511459, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.511462, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.511466, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.511467). These data sets provided simultaneous dive records of eight seals over eight days. The seals primarily foraged within two depth layers, these being from the sea surface to 160 m where temperature and salinity varied considerably, and from 340 to 450 m near the bottom where temperature was lowest and salinity highest, with little variation. While pelagic and benthic diving occurred during daylight, the seals foraged almost exclusively in the upper water column at night. Trawling during daytime confirmed that Pleuragramma antarcticum were by far the most abundant fish both in the pelagial and close to the bottom. Pelagic night-hauls at 110-170 m depth showed highly variable biomass of P. antarcticum with a peak at around midnight. The temporal changes in the local abundance of P. antarcticum, particularly in the pelagial, may explain the trends in the seals' pelagic and benthic foraging activities. This is the first study which describes the jaw movements of a hunting seal which are presumably indicative of feeding events. Trophic links from the Weddell seal to fish, zooplankton and krill, Euphausia superba, are discussed. Another seven data sets did not overlap substantially with the selected time frame (doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.511458, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.511460, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.511464, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.511468, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.511469, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.511453, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.511463). A total of 25 Weddell seals were immobilised during the study period using a combination of ketamine, xylazine, ...
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author Plötz, Joachim
Bornemann, Horst
Knust, Rainer
Schröder, Alexander
Bester, Marthán Nieuwoudt
author_facet Plötz, Joachim
Bornemann, Horst
Knust, Rainer
Schröder, Alexander
Bester, Marthán Nieuwoudt
author_sort Plötz, Joachim
title Dive depth profile and immobilisation data of adult male and female Weddell seals at Drescher Inlet from expedition DRE1998
title_short Dive depth profile and immobilisation data of adult male and female Weddell seals at Drescher Inlet from expedition DRE1998
title_full Dive depth profile and immobilisation data of adult male and female Weddell seals at Drescher Inlet from expedition DRE1998
title_fullStr Dive depth profile and immobilisation data of adult male and female Weddell seals at Drescher Inlet from expedition DRE1998
title_full_unstemmed Dive depth profile and immobilisation data of adult male and female Weddell seals at Drescher Inlet from expedition DRE1998
title_sort dive depth profile and immobilisation data of adult male and female weddell seals at drescher inlet from expedition dre1998
publisher PANGAEA
publishDate 2001
url https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.603344
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.603344
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genre Antarc*
Euphausia superba
Ice Shelf
Larsen Ice Shelf
Polar Biology
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Riiser-Larsen Ice Shelf
Weddell Sea
Weddell Seal
Weddell Seals
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Ice Shelf
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Polar Biology
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Weddell Seal
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op_source Supplement to: Plötz, Joachim; Bornemann, Horst; Knust, Rainer; Schröder, Alexander; Bester, Marthán Nieuwoudt (2001): Foraging behaviour of Weddell seals, and its ecological implications. Polar Biology, 24(12), 901-909, https://doi.org/10.1007/s003000100297
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