Sience Field
Bioscience => Foraging Strategies of the Antarctic Top Predators
Monitoring => Bioscience
IPY => Bioscience
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Title | Population change of Adelie and emperor penguins near Syowa Station |
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Data Summary | Numbers of individuals and breeding pairs of Adelie and emperor penguins along the Soya Coast, Prince Olav Coast and Riiser-Larsen Peninsula. |
About Observation | |
Spatial Coverage | |
Data Location | Soya Coast, Prince Olav Coast, Riiser-Larsen Peninsula |
Observaion Period / Temporal Coverage |
1960 - present |
Data Period | 1960 - present |
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Data Details | |
Data Name | Penguin census data |
Data Format | text data |
Data Recording / Acquisition Sampling |
annually |
Observation Instruments | |
Sample Data |
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Publication | |
Publication method | http://polaris.nipr.ac.jp/~penguin/oogataHP/workAs/peng_s0.htm Part of data are reported to CCAMLR. Metadata/AMD : Penguin population in the Syowa Station area Data Archives : Population change of Adelie and emperor penguins near Syowa Station |
Data Policy | |
Data Center (Contact Person) |
National Institute of Polar Research ( Akiko Kato) |
atak (at) nipr.ac.jp | |
Related Organization | |
Scientific Results / Publication |
Kato A, Ropert-Coudert Y (in press) Rapid increase of Adelie penguin populations in the Lutzow-Holm Bay area since mid 1990s. Polar Bioscience 20. Ainley D, Clarke E, Arrigo K, Fraser W, Kato A, Barton K, Wilson P (2005) Decadal-scale changes in the climate and biota of the Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean, 1950s to the 1990s. Antarctic Science 17: 171-182. Kato A, K Watanabe, Y Naito. (2004) Population changes of Adelie and emperor penguins along the Prince Olav Coast and on the Riiser-Larsen Peninsula. Polar Bioscience 17: 117-122. Kato A, Y Ropert-Coudert, Y Naito. (2002) Changes in Adelie penguin breeding populations in Lutzow-Holm Bay, Antarctica, in relation to sea-ice conditions. Polar Biology 25: 939-941. |
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Publisher | National Institute of Polar Research |