Density of pack-ice seals and penguins in the western Weddell Sea in relation to ice thickness and ocean depth

Aerial band transect censuses were carried out parallel with ice thickness profiling surveys in the pack ice of the western Weddell Sea during the ISPOL (Ice Station POLarstern) expedition of R.V. Polarstern from November 2004 to January 2005. Three regions were surveyed: the deep sea of the Weddell...

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Published in:Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography
Main Authors: Florentino De Souza Silva, A.P., Haas, C., van Franeker, J.A., Meesters, H.W.G.
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Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/density-of-pack-ice-seals-and-penguins-in-the-western-weddell-sea
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description Aerial band transect censuses were carried out parallel with ice thickness profiling surveys in the pack ice of the western Weddell Sea during the ISPOL (Ice Station POLarstern) expedition of R.V. Polarstern from November 2004 to January 2005. Three regions were surveyed: the deep sea of the Weddell Sea, a western continental shelf/slope region where R.V. Polarstern passively drifted with an ice floe (ISPOL), and a northern region (N). Animal densities were compared among regions and in relation to bathymetry and ice thickness distribution. Crabeater seals Lobodon carcinophaga were the most abundant species in all three regions. Their density was significantly lower in the deep sea (0.50 km(-2)) than in the ISPOL (1.00 km(-2)) and northern regions (1.21 km(-2)). Weddell seals Leptonychotes weddellii were not sighted in the deep-sea region, their density elsewhere ranging from 0.03 (N) to 0.08 km(-2) (ISPOL). Leopard seals Hydrurga leptonyx were observed in all three areas, but could only be quantified in the deep-sea (0.05 km(-2)) and northern regions (0.06 km(-2)). The abundance of emperor penguins Aptenodytes forsteri was markedly higher in the northern (0.75 km(-2)) than in the ISPOL (0.13 km(-2)) and the deep-sea region (not quantified). Crabeater seal density was significantly related to ocean depth and modal ice thickness. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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spelling ftunivwagenin:oai:library.wur.nl:wurpubs/366722 2025-03-02T15:13:39+00:00 Density of pack-ice seals and penguins in the western Weddell Sea in relation to ice thickness and ocean depth Florentino De Souza Silva, A.P. Haas, C. van Franeker, J.A. Meesters, H.W.G. 2008 application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/density-of-pack-ice-seals-and-penguins-in-the-western-weddell-sea https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2007.12.024 en eng https://edepot.wur.nl/26183 doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2007.12.024 Wageningen University & Research Deep-Sea Research. Part II, tropical studies in oceanography 55 (2008) 8-9 ISSN: 0967-0645 abundance circulation crab-eater seals east antarctica indicators lobodon-carcinophaga patterns populations seasonal change top predators Article/Letter to editor 2008 ftunivwagenin https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2007.12.024 2025-02-04T09:58:34Z Aerial band transect censuses were carried out parallel with ice thickness profiling surveys in the pack ice of the western Weddell Sea during the ISPOL (Ice Station POLarstern) expedition of R.V. Polarstern from November 2004 to January 2005. Three regions were surveyed: the deep sea of the Weddell Sea, a western continental shelf/slope region where R.V. Polarstern passively drifted with an ice floe (ISPOL), and a northern region (N). Animal densities were compared among regions and in relation to bathymetry and ice thickness distribution. Crabeater seals Lobodon carcinophaga were the most abundant species in all three regions. Their density was significantly lower in the deep sea (0.50 km(-2)) than in the ISPOL (1.00 km(-2)) and northern regions (1.21 km(-2)). Weddell seals Leptonychotes weddellii were not sighted in the deep-sea region, their density elsewhere ranging from 0.03 (N) to 0.08 km(-2) (ISPOL). Leopard seals Hydrurga leptonyx were observed in all three areas, but could only be quantified in the deep-sea (0.05 km(-2)) and northern regions (0.06 km(-2)). The abundance of emperor penguins Aptenodytes forsteri was markedly higher in the northern (0.75 km(-2)) than in the ISPOL (0.13 km(-2)) and the deep-sea region (not quantified). Crabeater seal density was significantly related to ocean depth and modal ice thickness. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Aptenodytes forsteri Crabeater Seal Crabeater Seals East Antarctica Emperor penguins Hydrurga leptonyx Leopard Seals Weddell Sea Weddell Seals Wageningen UR (University & Research Centre): Digital Library Weddell Sea East Antarctica Weddell Hydrurga ENVELOPE(-61.626,-61.626,-64.145,-64.145) Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 55 8-9 1068 1074
spellingShingle abundance
circulation
crab-eater seals
east antarctica
indicators
lobodon-carcinophaga
patterns
populations
seasonal change
top predators
Florentino De Souza Silva, A.P.
Haas, C.
van Franeker, J.A.
Meesters, H.W.G.
Density of pack-ice seals and penguins in the western Weddell Sea in relation to ice thickness and ocean depth
title Density of pack-ice seals and penguins in the western Weddell Sea in relation to ice thickness and ocean depth
title_full Density of pack-ice seals and penguins in the western Weddell Sea in relation to ice thickness and ocean depth
title_fullStr Density of pack-ice seals and penguins in the western Weddell Sea in relation to ice thickness and ocean depth
title_full_unstemmed Density of pack-ice seals and penguins in the western Weddell Sea in relation to ice thickness and ocean depth
title_short Density of pack-ice seals and penguins in the western Weddell Sea in relation to ice thickness and ocean depth
title_sort density of pack-ice seals and penguins in the western weddell sea in relation to ice thickness and ocean depth
topic abundance
circulation
crab-eater seals
east antarctica
indicators
lobodon-carcinophaga
patterns
populations
seasonal change
top predators
topic_facet abundance
circulation
crab-eater seals
east antarctica
indicators
lobodon-carcinophaga
patterns
populations
seasonal change
top predators
url https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/density-of-pack-ice-seals-and-penguins-in-the-western-weddell-sea
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2007.12.024