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Row Type | Variable Name | Attribute Name | Data Type | Value |
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attribute | NC_GLOBAL | _NCProperties | String | version=1|netcdflibversion=4.6.1|hdf5libversion=1.10.6 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | acknowledgement | String | Funding and support provided by the National Science Foundation |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | cdm_data_type | String | Other |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | comment | String | The Palmer, Antarctica, Long-Term Ecological Research project is a member site of the Long-Term Ecological Research program, a network of sites investigating diverse biomes. A team of researchers seeks to understand the structure and function of the Western Antarctic Peninsula's marine and terrestrial ecosystems in the context of seasonal-to-interannual atmospheric and sea ice dynamics, as well as long-term climate change. The PAL measurement system (or grid) is designed to study marine and terrestrial food webs consisting principally of diatom primary producers, the dominant herbivore Antarctic krill, and the apex predator Adelie penguin. An attenuated microbial food web is also a focus. PAL studies these ecosystems annually over a regional scale grid of oceanographic stations and seasonally at Palmer Station. \\n\\nPalmer Station is located on Anvers Island west of the Antarctic Peninula. The peninsula runs perpendicular to a strong climatic gradient between the cold, dry continental regime to the south, characteristic of the Antarctic interior, and the warm, moist, maritime regime to the north. North-south shifts in the gradient give rise to large environmental variability to climate change. Sea ice extent and variability affects ecosystem changes at all trophic levels. In addition to the long-term field and research activities, information management, graduate student training, education and outreach are an integral part of the program. |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | contributor_email | String | bfraser at 3rivers.net |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | contributor_name | String | William Fraser |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | contributor_role | String | PrincipalInvestigator |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | contributor_role_vocabulary | String | https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/G04/current/![]() |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | Conventions | String | CF-1.8, ACDD-1.3, COARDS |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | creator_country | String | USA |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | creator_email | String | kerfoot at marine.rutgers.edu |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | creator_institution | String | Rutgers University |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | creator_name | String | John Kerfoot |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | creator_sector | String | academic |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | creator_type | String | person |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | creator_url | String | https://rucool.marine.rutgers.edu![]() |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | datazoo_dataset_id | String | 87 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | datazoo_datatable_id | String | 87 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | datazoo_datatable_label | String | Adelie Penguin Census |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | datazoo_datatable_name | String | AdeliePenguinCensus |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | date_created | String | 2021-05-10T17:08:30Z |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | date_issued | String | 2021-05-10T17:08:30Z |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | defaultDataQuery | String | null |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | doi | String | https://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/89dd52217ca37e3a72a67f7a9bc3c82e![]() |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | geospatial_bounds_crs | String | EPSG:4326 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | geospatial_bounds_vertical_crs | String | EPSG:5831 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | geospatial_lat_resolution | String | 0.00001 degree |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | geospatial_lat_units | String | degree_north |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | geospatial_lon_resolution | String | 0.00001 degree |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | geospatial_lon_units | String | degree_east |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | geospatial_vertical_positive | String | down |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | geospatial_vertical_units | String | EPSG:5831 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | history | String | local files |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | infoUrl | String | https://pal.lternet.edu/![]() |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | institution | String | National Science Foundation |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | keywords | String | birds, habitats, marine, Population Studies, populations, taxonomy |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | keywords_vocabulary | String | LTER Controlled Vocabulary,LTER Core Areas |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | license | String | All data contained herein is licensed under the LTER Network Data Access Policy (https://lternet.edu/data-access-policy/)![]() |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | license_link | String | https://lternet.edu/data-access-policy/![]() |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | methods | String | General Methods: Data are obtained in accordance with the CEMP Standard Methods (CCAMLR 1992), noting the following exceptions: Censuses to determine breeding population size are done as close to peak egg laying as possible in accordance with the protocol, but only incubating birds are censused. The application of new bands is annually limited to 1000 rather than 1500 chicks. The search effort to detect returning, previously banded penguins is standardized by involving two people that search every colony on Humble Island every two days during the entire length of the field season. |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | naming_authority | String | edu.rutgers.rucool |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | product_version | String | 1.0 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | program | String | LTER |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | project | String | Palmer LTER |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | publisher_country | String | USA |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | publisher_email | String | kerfoot at marine.rutgers.edu |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | publisher_institution | String | Rutgers University |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | publisher_name | String | John Kerfoot |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | publisher_type | String | person |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | publisher_url | String | https://rucool.marine.rutgers.edu![]() |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | references | String | https://pal.lternet.edu/![]() |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | sea_name | String | Southern Ocean |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | source | String | local files |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | sourceUrl | String | (local files) |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | standard_name_vocabulary | String | CF Standard Name Table v77 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | subsetVariables | String | study_name,island_name,colony_code |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | summary | String | Adelie penguin area-wide breeding population census, 1991 - present. The fundamental long-term objective of the seabird component of the Palmer LTER (PAL) has been to identify and understand the mechanistic processes that regulate the mean fitness (population growth rate) of regional penguin populations. Two hypotheses have guided this research, with one suggesting that population mean fitness is best explained by changes in regional krill biomass, and the other proposing that long-term changes in sea ice affects mean fitness by tipping the balance in favor of one species over another in accordance with species-specific evolved life history affinities to sea ice. Although these hypotheses are not mutually exclusive, current evidence in the PAL region tends to favor the latter over the former. Since the inception of PAL, Adélie penguin populations have effectively collapsed, while those of gentoo and chinstrap penguins have increased dramatically, trends that are spatially and temporally coherent with decreasing regional sea ice duration. Adélie penguins are an ice-obligate polar species whose life history is intimately linked to the presence of sea ice, while chinstrap and gentoo penguins are ice-intolerant species whose life histories evolved in the sub-Antarctic, where sea ice is a less permanent feature of the marine ecosystem. In contrast, although krill constitute the most important component of the summer diets by mass of these three penguin species, changes in PAL krill abundances have exhibited no long-term trends, and thus fail to explain the divergent patterns in penguin populations evident in our time series. \\n\\nThe PAL study region includes five main islands on which Adélie penguin colonies have historically occurred. These are censused synoptically once a year to determine the overall size of the breeding population. The optimal census date may vary by a few days each season, but ultimately tries to capture the week following peak egg laying when the total number of breeding pairs reaches a maximum. The timing of this census is assisted by the REPRO and HUMPOP data, which provide a daily to weekly rate of change in breeding adult population numbers as new nests are initiated. This census is useful for a number of assessments, one of the most critical being that it directly reflects the effects of environmental variability on adult overwinter survival.\\n |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | time_coverage_end | String | 2017-11-24T00:00:00Z |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | time_coverage_start | String | 1991-11-03T00:00:00Z |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | title | String | Adelie penguin area-wide breeding population census, 1991, present. |
variable | study_name | String | ||
attribute | study_name | column_name | String | studyName |
attribute | study_name | comment | String | Study Name |
attribute | study_name | ioos_category | String | Identifier |
attribute | study_name | long_name | String | Study |
variable | time | double | ||
attribute | time | _CoordinateAxisType | String | Time |
attribute | time | actual_range | double | 6.891264E8, 1.5114816E9 |
attribute | time | axis | String | T |
attribute | time | calendar | String | proleptic_gregorian |
attribute | time | column_name | String | col_1334 |
attribute | time | comment | String | census date in GMT |
attribute | time | ioos_category | String | Time |
attribute | time | long_name | String | Date GMT |
attribute | time | lter_mscale | String | dateTime |
attribute | time | source_name | String | date |
attribute | time | standard_name | String | time |
attribute | time | time_origin | String | 01-JAN-1970 00:00:00 |
attribute | time | units | String | seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z |
variable | island_name | String | ||
attribute | island_name | column_name | String | col_1335 |
attribute | island_name | comment | String | abbreviated name of an island |
attribute | island_name | ioos_category | String | Unknown |
attribute | island_name | long_name | String | Island |
attribute | island_name | lter_mscale | String | nominal |
variable | colony_code | double | ||
attribute | colony_code | _FillValue | double | NaN |
attribute | colony_code | actual_range | double | 1.0, 23.1 |
attribute | colony_code | column_name | String | col_1336 |
attribute | colony_code | comment | String | code identifying an ecosystem colony, colony # refers to a colony on a specific island. |
attribute | colony_code | ioos_category | String | Unknown |
attribute | colony_code | long_name | String | Colony |
attribute | colony_code | lter_mscale | String | nominal |
variable | num_breeding_pairs | long | ||
attribute | num_breeding_pairs | _FillValue | long | 9223372036854775807 |
attribute | num_breeding_pairs | actual_range | long | 0, 517 |
attribute | num_breeding_pairs | column_name | String | col_1337 |
attribute | num_breeding_pairs | comment | String | penguin Breeding Pairs |
attribute | num_breeding_pairs | ioos_category | String | Unknown |
attribute | num_breeding_pairs | long_name | String | Breeding Pairs |
attribute | num_breeding_pairs | lter_mscale | String | ratio |
attribute | num_breeding_pairs | lter_num_type | String | integer |
attribute | num_breeding_pairs | lter_units_string | String | number |
attribute | num_breeding_pairs | units_conventions | String | EML-2.0.1,EML-2.1.0,EML-LTER |