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Citation
Woehler, E. and Raymond, B. (2012) Seabird assemblages observed during the BROKE-West survey by the Aurora Australis of the Antarctic coastline (30-80 E), January-March 2006, Ver. 1, Australian Antarctic Data Centre - https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/BROKE-West_Seabirds, Accessed: 2026-05-15
Title
Seabird assemblages observed during the BROKE-West survey of the Antarctic coastline (30-80 E), January-March 2006
Data Centre
Australian Antarctic Data Centre, Australia
Created Date
2012-06-20
Revision Date
2017-08-15
Expected Date of Data Release
2012-06-20
Data Version
1
Parent record
BROKE-West

Description

Seabird surveys in January - March 2006 of a poorly known area of the Southern Ocean adjacent to the East Antarctic coast identified six seabird communities, several of which were comparable to seabird communities identified both in adjacent sectors of the Antarctic, and elsewhere in the Southern Ocean. These results support previous proposals that the Southern Ocean seabird community is characterised by an ice-associated assemblage and an open-water assemblage, with the species composition of the assemblages reflecting local (Antarctic-resident) breeding species, and the migratory routes and feeding areas of distant-breeding taxa, respectively. Physical environmental covariates such as sea-ice cover, distance to continental shelf and time of year influenced the distribution and abundance of seabirds observed, but the roles of these factors in the observed spatial and temporal patterns in seabird assemblages was confounded by the duration of the survey. Occurrence of a number of seabird taxa exhibited significant correlations with krill densities at one or two spatial scales, but only three taxa (Arctic tern, snow petrel and dark shearwaters, i.e. sooty and short-tailed shearwaters) showed significant correlations at a range of spatial scales. Dark shearwater abundances showed correlations with krill densities across the range of spatial scales examined.

This work was conducted on the BROKE-West voyage of the Aurora Australis.

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Quality

Observations of the numbers and behaviours of all seabirds present within a 300m forward quadrant of the ship were recorded continuously while the vessel was underway during daylight hours. Ship-followers were excluded from all analyses following BIOMASS Working Party on Bird Ecology (1982) as these individuals bias abundance estimates and reduce statistical correlations between seabirds and the physical environment. Ship-followers typically associate with the vessel for extended periods, either following the vessel at the stern or circling the vessel, or both. Data for prions (Pachyptila spp.) and dark shearwaters (Puffinus griseus and P. tenuirostris) have been pooled as with previous analyses, as these are difficult to separate at sea.

Access

These data are available for access in the biodiversity database from the provided URL.

Temporal Coverages

Spatial Coverages

Science Keywords

Additional Keywords

  • BROKE-West
  • Seabirds

Locations

  • CONTINENT > ANTARCTICA
  • OCEAN > SOUTHERN OCEAN
  • GEOGRAPHIC REGION > POLAR

Platforms

  • R/V Aurora Australis
  • SHIPS

Instruments

    None

Researchers

  • woehler, eric (INVESTIGATOR,TECHNICAL CONTACT)
  • raymond, ben (TECHNICAL CONTACT)
  • connell, dave (DIF AUTHOR)

Use Constraints

This data set conforms to the CCBY Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

Please follow instructions listed in the citation reference provided at http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/citation.cfm?entry_id=BROKE-West_Seabirds when using these data.

Project

    ISO Topic

    • BIOTA
    • OCEANS

    Dataset Language

    • ENGLISH

    Orignating Centre

    • Australian Antarctic Division

    Dataset Progress

    • COMPLETE

    IDN Node

    • AMD
    • AMD/AU
    • CEOS
    • ACE/CRC

    Publications

    • Eric J Woehler, Ben Raymond, Adrian Boyle, Andrew Stafford (2010) Seabird assemblages observed during the BROKE-West survey of the Antarctic coastline (30E-80E), January - March 2006, Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 57(9-10), 982-991, doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2008.12.041, "BROKE-West" a Biological/Oceanographic Survey Off the Coast of East Antarctica (30-80E) Carried Out in January-March 2006

    Metadata Revision History

      2012-06-21 - record created by Dave Connell. 2017-08-15 - record updated by Dave Connell - basic updates.

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