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Title: | The retrospective analysis of Antarctic tracking data project | Authors: | Ropert-Coudert, Yan Van de Putte, Anton P. Reisinger, Ryan R. Bornemann, Horst Charrassin, Jean-Benoît Costa, Daniel P. Danieli, Bruno Hückstädt, Luis A. Jonsen, Ian D. Lea, Mary-Anne Thompson, David Torres, Leigh G. Trathan, Philip N. Wotherspoon, Simon Ainley, David G. Alderman, Rachael Andrews-Goff, Virginia Arthur, Ben Ballard, Grant Bengtson, John Bester, Marthán N. Blix, Arnoldus Schytte Boehme, Lars Bost, Charles-André Boveng, Peter Cleeland, Jaimie Constantine, Rochelle Crawford, Robert J. M. Dalla Rosa, Luciano Nico de Bruyn, P. J. Delord, Karine Descamps, Sébastien Double, Mike Emmerson, Louise Fedak, Mike Friedlaender, Ari Gales, Nick Goebel, Mike Goetz, Kimberly T. Guinet, Christophe Goldsworthy, Simon D. Harcourt, Rob Hinke, Jefferson T. Jerosch, Kerstin Kato, Akiko Kerry, Knowles R. Kirkwood, Roger Kooyman, Gerald L. Kovacs, Kit M. Lawton, Kieran Lowther, Andrew D. Lydersen, Christian Lyver, Phil O'B Makhado, Azwianewi B. Márquez, Maria E. I. McDonald, Birgitte I. McMahon, Clive R. Muelbert, Monica Nachtsheim, Dominik Nicholls, Keith W. Nordøy, Erling S. Olmastroni, Silvia Phillips, Richard A. Pistorius, Pierre Plötz, Joachim Pütz, Klemens Ratcliffe, Norman Ryan, Peter G. Santos, Mercedes Southwell, Colin Staniland, Iain Takahashi, Akinori Tarroux, Arnaud Trivelpiece, Wayne Wakefield, Ewan Weimerskirch, Henri Wienecke, Barbara Xavier, José C. Raymond, Ben Hindell, Mark A. |
Issue Date: | 18-Mar-2020 | Publisher: | Springer Nature | Serial title, monograph or event: | Scientific Data | Volume: | 7 | Issue: | 1 | Abstract: | The Retrospective Analysis of Antarctic Tracking Data (RAATD) is a Scientific Committee for Antarctic Research project led jointly by the Expert Groups on Birds and Marine Mammals and Antarctic Biodiversity Informatics, and endorsed by the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources. RAATD consolidated tracking data for multiple species of Antarctic meso- and top-predators to identify Areas of Ecological Significance. These datasets and accompanying syntheses provide a greater understanding of fundamental ecosystem processes in the Southern Ocean, support modelling of predator distributions under future climate scenarios and create inputs that can be incorporated into decision making processes by management authorities. In this data paper, we present the compiled tracking data from research groups that have worked in the Antarctic since the 1990s. The data are publicly available through biodiversity.aq and the Ocean Biogeographic Information System. The archive includes tracking data from over 70 contributors across 12 national Antarctic programs, and includes data from 17 predator species, 4060 individual animals, and over 2.9 million observed locations. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10316/106695 | ISSN: | 2052-4463 | DOI: | 10.1038/s41597-020-0406-x | Rights: | openAccess |
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