[Keyword='WEDDELL SEAL']
|
Reproductive rate as an index of the environment: 28 years of monitoring Weddell seals in east Antarctica.
Entry ID:
wed_index
Summary
Abstract:
Publication of these results is currently in progress with the Journal of Animal Ecology.
Summary 1.An efficient method of describing change in Antarctic marine ecosystems is long-term monitoring of land-breeding marine predators. High-level predators are used to index the state of environment on the notion that perturbations in the ecosystem will affect their diet, reproductive performance and ... ![]()
Related URL
Geographic Coverage
(Click for Interactive Map)
Spatial coordinates
Temporal Coverage
Start Date:
1974-01-01
Stop Date:
2000-12-31
Location Keywords
Science Keywords
ISO Topic Category
Quality
These estimates are derived from models based on the Arnason-Schwarz method, and account for the probability of females surviving between samples; being resighted (and thus included in the sample); and being in breeding or non-breeding state.
In the base model, breeding probability follows a first-order Markov process in that the probability of breeding at time i+1 depends on breeding state at time i. Therefore, reproductive rate can be defined as the probability of being in breeding state at time i+1, conditional on surviving from time i to i+1. The method accounts for many of the biases inherent in traditional estimates of reproductive rate since re-sight rates can vary between breeding states and survivorship is also incorporated.
Access Constraints
These data are not yet publicly available.
Use Constraints
This data set conforms to the PICCCBY Attribution License
(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/). Ancillary Keywords
Data Set Progress
COMPLETE
Data Center
Distribution
Distribution Media:
HTTP
Distribution Size:
6 kb
Distribution Format:
excel
Fees:
free
Personnel
Role:
INVESTIGATOR
Role:
TECHNICAL CONTACT
Role:
DIF AUTHOR
Phone:
+64 3 473 9002
Email:
se_lake at utas.edu.au
Contact Address:
Dunedin
7 Pentland Street
City:
Dunedin
Country:
New Zealand
Creation and Review Dates
DIF Creation Date:
2005-08-22
Last DIF Revision Date:
2008-04-10
|
|||||||||||||||||





