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Comparative Diving Ecology Across Southern Ocean Marine Predators - Seals and Penguins

Australian Antarctic Data Centre
RONCON, GIULIA ; BESTLEY, SOPHIE ; WIENECKE, BARBARA ; MCMAHON, CLIVE ; HINDELL, MARK A.
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This study was carried out by Giulia Roncon as part of her PhD at IMAS. The study employed both archival and contemporary diving data, collected by six species of marine predators (three penguins and three seal species) from the Eastern Antarctic sector of the Southern Ocean, to clarify key questions, such as (i) are there differences and/or commonalities regarding the diving physiology and ecology of marine predators, and (ii) what are the main determinants and constrains that characterise the underwater behaviour of air-breathing vertebrates. This dataset is a compilation of data of several different studies carried out by different research teams in various locations and at various times. All TDRs were archival loggers that had to be retrieved to obtain the data. Thus, the animals had to be captured twice (deployment and retrieval). Details about the types of tags are listed in the dataset. Species used in the study were: Adelie Penguins Emperor Penguins King Penguins Fur Seals Southern Elephant Seals Weddell Seals

Issued: 2019-10-30

Data time period: 1994-05-01 to 2014-10-30

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