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A GIS dataset of bird nests mapped in the Windmill Islands by Frederique Olivier and Drew Lee during the 2002-2003 season

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ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Adc&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2FANDS&rft_id=http://data.gov.au/dataset/a9798ec9-93a5-4a33-9d6f-f7c7d11df26d&rft.title=A GIS dataset of bird nests mapped in the Windmill Islands by Frederique Olivier and Drew Lee during the 2002-2003 season&rft.identifier=aad-birdscasey0203&rft.publisher=data.gov.au&rft.description=Point of truth URL of this metadata record - Point of truth URL of this metadata recordDownload polygon data representing colonies, derived from the point data for displaying on maps - Download polygon data representing colonies, derived from the point data for displaying on mapsPublic information for ASAC project 1219 - Public information for ASAC project 1219Citation reference for this metadata record and dataset - Citation reference for this metadata record and datasetVery little information is known about the distribution and abundance of snow petrels at the regional scale. This dataset contains locations of bird nests, mostly snow petrels, mapped in the Windmill Islands during the 2002-2003 season. Location of nests were recorded with handheld GPS receivers connected to a pocket PC and stored as a shapefile using Arcpad (ESRI software). Descriptive information relating to each bird nest was recorded and a detailed description of data fields is provided in the detailed description of the shapefiles.\n\nTwo observers conducted the surveys using distinct methodologies, Frederique Olivier (FO) and Drew Lee (DL). Three separate nest location files (ArcView point shapefiles) were produced and correspond to each of the survey methodologies used. Methodology 1 was the use of 200*200 m grid squares in which exhaustive searches were conducted (FO). Methodology 2 was the use of 2 transects within each the 200*200 m grid squares; methodology 3 was the use of 4 small quadrats (ca 25 m) located within the 200*200m grid squares (DL). Nests mapped in a non-systematic manner (not following a specific methodology) are clearly identified within each dataset. Datasets were kept separate due to the uncertainties caused by GPS errors (the same nest may have different locations due to GPS error).\n\nThree separate shapefiles describe survey methodologies:\n\n- one polygon shapefile locates the 200*200 grid sites searched systematically (FO)\n\n- one polygon shapefile locates the small quadrats (DL)\n\n- one line shapefile locates line transects (DL)\n\nSpatial characteristics, date of survey, search effort, number of nests found and other parameters are recorded for the grid sites, transect and quadrats.\n\nSee the word document in the file download for more information.\n\nThis work has been completed as part of ASAC project 1219 (ASAC_1219).\n\nThe fields in this dataset are:\n\nSpecies\n\nActivity\n\nType\n\nEntrances\n\nSlope\n\nRemnants\n\nLatitude\n\nLongitude\n\nDate\n\nSnow\n\nEggchick\n\nCavitysize\n\nCavitydepth\n\nDistnn\n\nSubstrate\n\nComments\n\nSitedotID\n\nAspect\n\nFirstfred\n\nSystematic/Edge/Incidental\n\nRecordCode&rft.creator=Australian Antarctic Division&rft.date=2023&rft.coverage=110.3,-66.5 110.75,-66.5 110.75,-66.2333 110.3,-66.2333 110.3,-66.5&rft.coverage=110.3,-66.5 110.75,-66.5 110.75,-66.2333 110.3,-66.2333 110.3,-66.5&rft_rights=Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/au/&rft_subject=ACTIVITY&rft_subject=AMD&rft_subject=AMD-AU&rft_subject=AMD-SCAR-MARBIN&rft_subject=ANTABIF&rft_subject=ANTARCTICA&rft_subject=ASPECT&rft_subject=CAPE PETREL&rft_subject=CAVITYDEPTH&rft_subject=CAVITYSIZE&rft_subject=CEOS&rft_subject=CHICK&rft_subject=COMMENTS&rft_subject=CONTINENT - ANTARCTICA&rft_subject=DAPTION CAPENSE&rft_subject=DATE&rft_subject=DISTNN&rft_subject=EARTH SCIENCE - BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION - ANIMALS-VERTEBRATES&rft_subject=EARTH SCIENCE - BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION - ANIMALS-VERTEBRATES - BIRDS&rft_subject=EARTH SCIENCE - BIOSPHERE - AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS - COASTAL HABITAT&rft_subject=EGG&rft_subject=ENTRANCES&rft_subject=FIELD INVESTIGATION&rft_subject=FIELD SURVEYS&rft_subject=GEOGRAPHIC REGION - POLAR&rft_subject=GPS - Global Positioning System&rft_subject=GPS RECEIVERS&rft_subject=LATITUDE&rft_subject=LONGITUDE&rft_subject=MAPPING&rft_subject=NEST&rft_subject=OBIS-SCAR-MARBIN&rft_subject=OCEANITE OCEANICUS&rft_subject=PAGODROMA NIVEA&rft_subject=RECORD&rft_subject=REMNANTS&rft_subject=SITE&rft_subject=SLOPE&rft_subject=SNOW&rft_subject=SNOW PETREL&rft_subject=SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION&rft_subject=SPECIES&rft_subject=SUBSTRATE&rft_subject=TYPE&rft_subject=WILSON-S STORM PETREL&rft_subject=WINDMILL ISLANDS&rft.type=dataset&rft.language=English Access the data

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Very little information is known about the distribution and abundance of snow petrels at the regional scale. This dataset contains locations of bird nests, mostly snow petrels, mapped in the Windmill Islands during the 2002-2003 season. Location of nests were recorded with handheld GPS receivers connected to a pocket PC and stored as a shapefile using Arcpad (ESRI software). Descriptive information relating to each bird nest was recorded and a detailed description of data fields is provided in the detailed description of the shapefiles.\n\nTwo observers conducted the surveys using distinct methodologies, Frederique Olivier (FO) and Drew Lee (DL). Three separate nest location files (ArcView point shapefiles) were produced and correspond to each of the survey methodologies used. Methodology 1 was the use of 200*200 m grid squares in which exhaustive searches were conducted (FO). Methodology 2 was the use of 2 transects within each the 200*200 m grid squares; methodology 3 was the use of 4 small quadrats (ca 25 m) located within the 200*200m grid squares (DL). Nests mapped in a non-systematic manner (not following a specific methodology) are clearly identified within each dataset. Datasets were kept separate due to the uncertainties caused by GPS errors (the same nest may have different locations due to GPS error).\n\nThree separate shapefiles describe survey methodologies:\n\n- one polygon shapefile locates the 200*200 grid sites searched systematically (FO)\n\n- one polygon shapefile locates the small quadrats (DL)\n\n- one line shapefile locates line transects (DL)\n\nSpatial characteristics, date of survey, search effort, number of nests found and other parameters are recorded for the grid sites, transect and quadrats.\n\nSee the word document in the file download for more information.\n\nThis work has been completed as part of ASAC project 1219 (ASAC_1219).\n\nThe fields in this dataset are:\n\nSpecies\n\nActivity\n\nType\n\nEntrances\n\nSlope\n\nRemnants\n\nLatitude\n\nLongitude\n\nDate\n\nSnow\n\nEggchick\n\nCavitysize\n\nCavitydepth\n\nDistnn\n\nSubstrate\n\nComments\n\nSitedotID\n\nAspect\n\nFirstfred\n\nSystematic/Edge/Incidental\n\nRecordCode

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Point of truth URL of this metadata record - Point of truth URL of this metadata record
Download polygon data representing colonies, derived from the point data for displaying on maps - Download polygon data representing colonies, derived from the point data for displaying on maps
Public information for ASAC project 1219 - Public information for ASAC project 1219
Citation reference for this metadata record and dataset - Citation reference for this metadata record and dataset

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