Flash and grab: deep-diving southern elephant seals trigger anti-predator flashes in bioluminescent prey (dataset)

  • Pauline Goulet (Creator)

Dataset

Description

Data set in support of the paper: ‘Flash and grab: deep-diving southern elephant seals trigger anti-predator flashes in bioluminescent prey’ by Pauline Goulet, Christophe Guinet, Claudio Campagna, Julieta Campagna, Peter Lloyd Tyack and Mark Johnson published in J Exp Biol (2020). Data were obtained from a biologging device containing a fast-sampling light sensor together with location and movement sensors deployed on female southern elephant seals at Kerguelen Islands and Peninsula Valdes (Argentina). The data subset comprises 5 days from each animal and includes time series for depth, jerk and light, sampled at 50Hz. The data for each animal is in a NetCdf format file containing the variables: info (deployment ID, seal ID, deployment start date, data provider, study species, deployment location), J (root mean square of the vector magnitude of the rate of change in the 3-axis acceleration along with information on sampling rate, measurement unit, cropping factor), P (calibrated and offset-corrected pressure data along with information on sampling rate, measurement unit, cropping factor) and LL (corrected light data along with information on sampling rate, measurement unit, cropping factor). See www.animaltags.org for more information about this format and for tools to explore the data.
Date made available1 Apr 2020
PublisherUniversity of St Andrews
Temporal coverageOct 2017 - Dec 2018
Date of data production2019

Keywords

  • elephant seal
  • bioluminescence
  • Anti-predatory tactic
  • biologging
  • foraging ecology
  • predator-prey interactions

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