Brief description
This dataset is a census of penguin colony counts from the year 1900 in the Antarctic region. It forms part of the Inventory of Antarctic seabird breeding sites within the Antarctic and subantarctic islands. The Antarctic and subantarctic fauna database (seabirds) is a database detailing the distribution and abundance of breeding localities for Antarctic and Subantarctic seabirds. Each species' compilation was produced by members of the SCAR Bird Biology Subcommittee.This separate metadata record has been created beacause it represents only the penguin colony counts that have been published to OBIS. Note: The Year (not day or month) date is only relevent in this dataset. The positions that have been published to OBIS include latitude and longitude positions that were not included within the original dataset. The latitude and longitude positions that were not noted by the observer have been created from the locality given by the observer using the Antarctic Composite Gazetteer.
Two spreadsheets are available for download, from the URL given below. The original, unmodified spreadsheet is available, as well as a corrected spreadsheet. In the corrected spreadsheet, the AADC has attempted to reconcile the poorly presented localities into a single column. It is possible that some of these localities may not be correct.
The fields in this dataset are:
SCAR Number
Species
Region
Locality
Longitude
Latitude
Number of Colonies
Number of Pairs
Type and accuracy of count
Data Date
References
Remarks
These data are further referenced in ANARE Research Notes 9 - see reference below.
Lineage
Progress Code: completedThe codes used in the type and accuracy column are:
C = chick
A = Adult
N = Nest
B = Birds (when no information available as to whether chick or adult)
1 = pairs/nests essentially individually counted. The count is probably accurate to better than plus or minus 5 %.
2 = numbers of pairs in a known area counted individually and knowing the total area of the colony, the overall total calculated. This technique is useful for very large colonies.
3 = Accurate estimates; plus or minus 10-15 % accuracy.
4 = Rough estimate; accurate to 25-50%.
5 = Guesstiamte; to nearest order of magnitude.
Data time period: 1901-01-01 to 1996-12-31
text: westlimit=-180; southlimit=-80.0; eastlimit=-180; northlimit=-45.0
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