Sampling event

Locations at sea of adult females of southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) from Península Valdés, Chubut, Argentina

Latest version published by ArOBIS Centro Nacional Patagónico on 05 April 2017 ArOBIS Centro Nacional Patagónico
This resource contains satellite-tracked locations obtained through Argos system from adult females of southern elephant seal of Península Valdés, Argentina, during the pelagic phase in the South Atlantic ocean. The dataset encompasses positions of tags deployed on 4 post-molt females (January 2008) and 5 females in the end of the breeding season (October 2008).
Publication date:
05 April 2017
License:
CC-BY-NC 4.0

Data Records

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How to cite

Researchers should cite this work as follows:

Lewis M, Campagna C (2016): Locations at sea of adult females of southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) from Península Valdés, Chubut, Argentina. v1.0. ArOBIS Centro Nacional Patagónico. Dataset/Samplingevent. http://arobis.cenpat-conicet.gob.ar:8081/resource?r=mleonina_adufem&v=1.0

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The publisher and rights holder of this work is ArOBIS Centro Nacional Patagónico. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC-BY-NC) 4.0 License.

GBIF Registration

This resource has been registered with GBIF, and assigned the following GBIF UUID: 5fb22be6-e8e5-4e85-a701-223958eb7f3d.  ArOBIS Centro Nacional Patagónico publishes this resource, and is itself registered in GBIF as a data publisher endorsed by Ocean Biodiversity Information System.

Keywords

Samplingevent; Mirounga leonina; southern elephant seal; females satellite tracking; SW Atlantic Ocean; Patagonia; locations at sea

Contacts

Who created the resource:

Mirtha Lewis
Researcher
CESIMAR-CENPAT-CONICET
Bv. Almirante Brown 2915
U9120ACD Puerto Madryn
Chubut
AR
+54 280 4883184 (int. 1242)
http://www.cenpat-conicet.gob.ar/
Claudio Campagna
Researcher
Wildlife Conservation Society
AR

Who can answer questions about the resource:

María Rosa Marin
Professional supporting to research
CESIMAR-CENPAT-CONICET
Bv. Almirante Brown 2915
U9120ACD Puerto Madryn
Chubut
AR
+54 280 4883184 (int. 1202)
http://www.cenpat-conicet.gob.ar/

Who filled in the metadata:

Mirtha Lewis
Researcher
CESIMAR-CENPAT-CONICET
Bv. Almirante Brown 2915
U9120ACD Puerto Madryn
Chubut
AR
+54 280 4883184 (int. 1242)
http://www.cenpat-conicet.gob.ar/
María Rosa Marin
Professional supporting to research
CESIMAR-CENPAT-CONICET
Bv. Almirante Brown 2915
U9120ACD Puerto Madryn
Chubut
AR
+54 280 4883184 (int. 1202)
http://www.cenpat-conicet.gob.ar/

Who else was associated with the resource:

Programmer
Renato Mazzanti
Coordinator of the Information Management Unit
Centro Nacional Patagonico-CONICET
Bv. Almirante Brown 2915
U9120ACD Puerto Madryn
Chubut
AR
+54 280 4883184 (int. 1260)
http://www.cenpat-conicet.gob.ar/
Programmer
María Rosa Marin
Professional supporting to research
CESIMAR-CENPAT-CONICET
Bv. Almirante Brown 2915
U9120ACD Puerto Madryn
Chubut
AR
+54 280 4883184 (int. 1202)
http://www.cenpat-conicet.gob.ar/

Geographic Coverage

The geographic coverage includes the Patagonian shelf, from the edge of the Patagonian shelf and to the Argentine Basin in the SW Atlantic Ocean. Mixed subtropical-subpolar waters characterize different oceanographic regimes in terms of water masses, currents and productivity: 1) Open continental shelf waters of subantarctic origin, 2) Shelf break front a narrow transition region between subpolar (Malvinas/Falkland Current) and shelf waters, 3) Subtropical waters carried by the Brazil Current collide with the cold-fresh subpolar waters of the Malvinas Current and 4) Subpolar characterized by low salinity, cold temperatures and high concentrations of nutrients.

Bounding Coordinates South West [-51.5, -64.5], North East [-37, -32.5]

Taxonomic Coverage

The resource includes adult females of a unique specie. Scientific Name: Mirounga leonina (Linnaeus, 1758) Common Name (s): Southern Elephant Seal, South Atlantic Elephant-seal, Southern Elephant-seal (English). Eléphant De Mer Austral, Eléphant De Mer Du Sud (French). Elefante Marino Del Sur (Spanish)

Species  Mirounga leonina (Southern elephant seal)

Temporal Coverage

Start Date / End Date 2008-01-17 / 2008-12-28

Sampling Methods

Satellite tags (SPOT5 and SPLASH, Wildlife Computers, Redmond, Washington, http://www.wildlifecomputers.com) were deployed on adult post-molt and post-breeding females of southern elephant seals, in Península Valdés, Argentina. Tags were configured to send information through Argos System as soon as the animals entered the water.

Study Extent Records coverage the positions of females at sea during the foraging pelagic phase that includes: the Patagonian shelf and the Argentine Basin in the SW Atlantic Ocean area. Most of the records of each animal are one trip from and to Peninsula Valdes. Each location was provided by the Argos System (http://www.cls.fr) and the frequency depended of the behavior of elephant seals at sea and their time surface intervals.
Quality Control The behavior of elephant seals at sea and their short surface intervals precludes high accuracy with position fixes. An filter was applied to reject records that would require a travel rate greater than 2.8 m/s (10 km/h).

Method step description:

  1. Instruments (Wildlife Computers, Redmond, Washington; instrument description at: http://www.wildlifecomputers.com.) were glued directly on the fur of the head using a 10-min setting epoxy resin (Campagna et al., 1999). Anesthesia protocols to deploy and recover instruments were described in Campagna et al. (1995, 1998, 1999). Tags were configured to send information 24 h per day with repetition rates of 40±2 sec, as soon as the animals entered to the sea. Locations were received daily via e-mail; Argos provide the estimated accuracy of each location, however, a filter was applied to exclude locations that would require an unrealistic travel rate.

Bibliographic Citations

  1. Campagna, C.; Fedak, M.; Lewis, M.; Thompson, D.; Trathan, P.; Staniland, I.; Wilson, R.; Marín, M.R.; Falabella, V. 2009. Pinípedos IN Atlas del Mar Patagónico. Especies y Espacios Lugar: Buenos Aires; Año: 2009; p. 202 – 237. Online: http://www.atlas-marpatagonico.org
  2. Campanga, C.; Lewis, M. 2008. Mamíferos Marinos IN Foro para la Conservación del Mar Patagónico y Áreas de Influencia. 2008. Estado de conservación del Mar Patagónico y áreas de influencia. Puerto Madryn, Argentina, Edición del Foro. Online: www.marpatagonico.org, http://www.marpatagonico.org/libro/articulo.php?id=lewis-campagna-mamiferos-marinos

Additional Metadata

marine, harvested by iOBIS