Tracking 21 White-necked Petrels (Pterodroma cervicalis) from Phillip Island (Norfolk Island), Tasman Sea (2019)
Citation
Luke R. Halpin, Jeremy D. Ross, Raül Ramos, Rowan Mott, Nicholas Carlile, Nick Golding, José Manuel Reyes‐González, Teresa Militão, Fernanda De Felipe, Zuzana Zajková, Marta Cruz‐Flores, Sarah Saldanha, Virginia Morera‐Pujol, Leia Navarro‐Herrero, Laura Zango, Jacob González‐Solís, Rohan H. Clarke, Double‐tagging scores of seabirds reveals that light‐level geolocator accuracy is limited by species idiosyncrasies and equatorial solar profiles, Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 10.1111/2041-210X.13698, (2021). https://doi.org/10.15468/rqx5px accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-11-03.Description
Tracking 21 White-necked Petrels (Pterodroma cervicalis) as part of a study by Halpin et al. (2021) looking at the accuracy of geo-locators. Data sourced from the Dryad repository described in the cited paper.Taxonomic Coverages
Geographic Coverages
Deployed from Phillip Island (Norfolk Island), Tasman Sea
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CSIRO National Collections and Marine Infrastructure Data Centre
Castray Esplanade
Hobart
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Tasmania
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CSIRO National Collections and Marine Infrastructure Data Centre
Castray Esplande
Hobart
Tasmania
AU
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School of Biological Sciences, Monash University
Clayton
Victoria
AU
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