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Long term demographic data of southern Indian Ocean seabirds and seals
Entry ID:
109_0_IPEV_FR
Summary
Abstract:
The French Antarctic Territories (TAAF), with 4 permanent bases constitute a unique setting of breeding sites for top predators such as seabirds and seals because they are part of 3 marine biomes, subtropical, subAntarctic and Antarctic waters. Long term studies have been started in the late 1950s, with
continuous records of population sizes and demographic parameters (breeding success, fecundity, breeding frequency, age specific survival and recruitment) since then. All these information are today centralised in a long term database on the demography of 28 species of top predators based at the CEB Chizé laboratory. Geographic Coverage
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Temporal Coverage
Start Date:
1955-01-01
Stop Date:
2011-12-31
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Data may not be used for commercial applications. Please cite data provider(s).
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Publications/References
Angelier F., Shaffer S.A., Weimerskirch H. & Chastel O. (2006) Effect of age, breeding experience and senescence on corticosterone and prolactin levels in a long-lived seabird : the wandering albatross.,
general and comparative endocrinology, 149, 1-9. Creation and Review Dates
DIF Creation Date:
2009-07-27
Last DIF Revision Date:
2012-01-24
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