Baltic Seabirds Transect Surveys
Citation
Zydelis, R. 2006. Baltic Seabirds Transect Surveys. Data downloaded from OBIS-SEAMAP (http://seamap.env.duke.edu/dataset/358) on yyyy-mm-dd. https://doi.org/10.15468/zncjz5 accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-11-03.Description
Original provider: Institute of Ecology of Vilnius University Dataset credits: Gediminas Vaitkus, Institute of Ecology of Vilnius University Abstract: Seabirds transect surveys were conducted in Baltic Sea from 1992 to 1999. Standard seabird offshore sampling techniques assume that line transect of 300 m width is basically used for counting birds sitting on the water surface, whereas the 'snap-shot' method is used for the counting of flying birds at strongly fixed intervals of time.Additional efforts were put into studies of the offshore seabird and waterfowl movements. We recorded flying birds along 1,000 m wide transect over the 'classic' 300 m transect used for calculations of seabird densities during 'snap-shots'. Purpose: The main purpose of our work was to investigate spatial structure and dynamics of the offshore seabird populations and to assess their status in specific conditions of the Baltic Sea marine ecosystem. The main tasks of our work were the following:
-Study species composition, abundance and spatial distribution of seabird populations in different seasons of the year, distinguish dominating species and the most important seabird concentration areas in the eastern Baltic;
-Study community structure of inter-specific assemblages and ecological adaptations of wintering seabird populations;
-Study the processes of spatial dynamics and trends of spatial structure in regional seabird populations within the gradient of winter climatic conditions; and
-Study offshore migratory routes and temporary concentration areas of seabirds in the Baltic Proper. Supplemental information: [2020-10-01] The following invalid species names were corrected according to the Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS). Larus ridibundus (176835) => Chroicocephalus ridibundus (824041) Corvus monedula (179746) => Coloeus monedula (916629) Little Gull: Larus minutus (176840) => Hydrocoloeus minutus (824065) Little Tern: Sterna albifrons (176899) => Sternula albifrons (824126) Mergus albellus (175190) => Mergellus albellus (175196) [2015-03-24] There were 199 records with a value of "EMPTY" or "empty" in the species column. These records are removed.
Purpose
The main purpose of our work was to investigate spatial structure and dynamics of the offshore seabird populations and to assess their status in specific conditions of the Baltic Sea marine ecosystem. The main tasks of our work were the following:
-Study species composition, abundance and spatial distribution of seabird populations in different seasons of the year, distinguish dominating species and the most important seabird concentration areas in the eastern Baltic;
-Study community structure of inter-specific assemblages and ecological adaptations of wintering seabird populations;
-Study the processes of spatial dynamics and trends of spatial structure in regional seabird populations within the gradient of winter climatic conditions; and
-Study offshore migratory routes and temporary concentration areas of seabirds in the Baltic Proper.
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Additional info
marine, harvested by iOBISTaxonomic Coverages
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Alle allecommon name: Dovekie rank: species
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Alauda arvensiscommon name: Eurasian Skylark rank: species
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Alca tordacommon name: Razorbill rank: species
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Anascommon name: Dabbling Ducks rank: genus
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Anascommon name: Dabbling Ducks rank: genus
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Anas creccacommon name: Eurasian Teal rank: species
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Anas platyrhynchoscommon name: Mallard rank: species
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Ansercommon name: Bean Geese rank: genus
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Apus apuscommon name: Common Swift rank: species
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Ardea cinereacommon name: Gray Heron rank: species
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Aythya marilacommon name: Greater Scaup rank: species
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Bucephala clangulacommon name: Common Goldeneye rank: species
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Carduelis spinuscommon name: Eurasian Siskin rank: species
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Cepphus gryllecommon name: Black Guillemot rank: species
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Chlidonias nigercommon name: Black Tern rank: species
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Circus aeruginosuscommon name: Western Marsh Harrier rank: species
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Clangula hyemaliscommon name: Long-tailed Duck rank: species
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Corvus coronecommon name: Carrion Crow rank: species
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Corvus frugileguscommon name: Rook rank: species
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Coloeus monedulacommon name: Western Jackdaw rank: species
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Columba palumbuscommon name: Common Wood Pigeon rank: species
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Cygnus columbianuscommon name: Tundra Swan rank: species
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Cygnus cygnuscommon name: Whooper Swan rank: species
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Cygnuscommon name: Swans rank: genus
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Cygnuscommon name: Swans rank: genus
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Cygnus olorcommon name: Mute Swan rank: species
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Erithacus rubeculacommon name: European Robin rank: species
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Fringilla coelebscommon name: Common Chaffinch rank: species
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Gavia arcticacommon name: Arctic Loon rank: species
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Gavia immercommon name: Common Loon rank: species
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Gavia stellatacommon name: Red-throated Loon rank: species
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Gaviacommon name: Loons rank: genus
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Gaviacommon name: Loons rank: genus
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Grus gruscommon name: Common Crane rank: species
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Hirundo rusticacommon name: Barn Swallow rank: species
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Larus argentatuscommon name: Herring Gull rank: species
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Larus canuscommon name: Mew Gull rank: species
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Larus fuscuscommon name: Lesser Black-backed Gull rank: species
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Larus hyperboreuscommon name: Glaucous Gull rank: species
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Larus marinuscommon name: Great Black-backed Gull rank: species
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Hydrocoloeus minutuscommon name: Little Gull rank: species
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Chroicocephalus ridibunduscommon name: Common Black-headed Gull rank: species
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Larusrank: genus
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Mergellus albelluscommon name: Smew rank: species
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Melanitta fuscacommon name: Velvet Scoter rank: species
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Mergus mergansercommon name: Common Merganser rank: species
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Melanitta nigracommon name: Black Scoter rank: species
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Mergus serratorcommon name: Red-breasted Merganser rank: species
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Motacilla albacommon name: White Wagtail rank: species
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Parus majorcommon name: Great Tit rank: species
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Sterna paradisaeacommon name: Arctic Tern rank: species
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Passeridaerank: family
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Phalacrocorax carbocommon name: Great Cormorant rank: species
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Phylloscopusrank: genus
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Podiceps aurituscommon name: Horned Grebe rank: species
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Podiceps cristatuscommon name: Great Crested Grebe rank: species
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Prunella modulariscommon name: Dunnock rank: species
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Regulus reguluscommon name: Goldcrest rank: species
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Rissa tridactylacommon name: Black-legged Kittiwake rank: species
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Somateria mollissimacommon name: Common Eider rank: species
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Sternula albifronscommon name: Little Tern rank: species
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Stercorariusrank: genus
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Sterna hirundocommon name: Common Tern rank: species
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Stercorarius parasiticuscommon name: Parasitic Jaeger rank: species
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Stercorarius pomarinuscommon name: Pomarine Jaeger rank: species
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Sturnus vulgariscommon name: Common Starling rank: species
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Tringarank: genus
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Troglodytes troglodytescommon name: Winter Wren rank: species
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Turdus merulacommon name: Common Blackbird rank: species
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Uria aalgecommon name: Common Murre rank: species
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Vanellus vanelluscommon name: Northern Lapwing rank: species
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US
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Ramunas Zydelis
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Duke University
email: zydelis@duke.edu
Ramunas Zydelis
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Duke University
email: zydelis@duke.edu