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attribute | NC_GLOBAL | access_formats | String | .htmlTable,.csv,.json,.mat,.nc,.tsv |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | acquisition_description | String | We compiled the home range size of a representative selection of adult marine\nand terrestrial vertebrates: seabirds (n = 19), marine reptiles (n = 6),\nmarine fishes (n = 20), marine mammals (n = 22), terrestrial birds (n = 95),\nterrestrial reptiles (n = 65), and terrestrial mammals (n = 616). We only\naccepted home range estimates that described > 75% of an adult individual's\ntotal utilized area. Home range sizes in our compilation were estimated by\nauthors using a variety of analytical techniques, including kernel utilization\ndistributions, minimum convex polygon estimates, and geometric estimation\ntechniques. We primarily accepted studies that used satellite, radio, or\nacoustic telemetry to obtain data for home range size estimation, though\nestimates produced from visual observations were accepted if a species' home\nrange was small enough that the author could accurately describe it in its\nentirety without issue (e.g., the 1.3x10-5 km2 home range of the 2 g lizard\nAnolis distichus). If multiple home range estimates meeting these criteria\nwere available from different studies on the same species, we averaged these\nvalues. Likewise, we averaged values for different groups of individuals\nwithin a species (e.g., sexes) if these values were reported in a single\nstudy. Data on the adult body mass of all species included in the home range\ndataset were preferentially drawn from the primary literature source from\nwhich home range data were taken. If body mass data were not available in\nthese sources, they were collected from alternate databases or from peer-\nreviewed publications.\n \nScientific names in this dataset were obtained from literature and include\nsome misspelled names and unaccepted synonyms. These names were matched to\nspecies in several authoritative name sources. Taxonomic identifiers and match\nquality results can be found in the supplemental document \"Species Name Match\nResults.\" |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | awards_0_award_nid | String | 559955 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | awards_0_award_number | String | OCE-1426891 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | awards_0_data_url | String | http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1426891 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | awards_0_funder_name | String | NSF Division of Ocean Sciences |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | awards_0_funding_acronym | String | NSF OCE |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | awards_0_funding_source_nid | String | 355 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | awards_0_program_manager | String | Michael E. Sieracki |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | awards_0_program_manager_nid | String | 50446 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | cdm_data_type | String | Other |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | comment | String | Vertebrate home range and body size \n PI: Malin Pinsky \n Data version 1: 2019-01-31 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | Conventions | String | COARDS, CF-1.6, ACDD-1.3 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | creator_email | String | info at bco-dmo.org |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | creator_name | String | BCO-DMO |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | creator_type | String | institution |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | creator_url | String | https://www.bco-dmo.org/ |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | data_source | String | extract_data_as_tsv version 2.3 19 Dec 2019 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | date_created | String | 2019-01-16T14:10:50Z |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | date_modified | String | 2019-03-26T19:17:02Z |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | defaultDataQuery | String | &time<now |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | doi | String | 10.1575/1912/bco-dmo.752795.1 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | infoUrl | String | https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/752795 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | institution | String | BCO-DMO |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | keywords | String | bco, bco-dmo, biological, chemical, data, dataset, dmo, erddap, group, management, oceanography, office, preliminary, refs, species, system |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | license | String | https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/752795/license |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | metadata_source | String | https://www.bco-dmo.org/api/dataset/752795 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | param_mapping | String | {'752795': {}} |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | parameter_source | String | https://www.bco-dmo.org/mapserver/dataset/752795/parameters |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_0_affiliation | String | Rutgers University |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_0_person_name | String | Malin Pinsky |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_0_person_nid | String | 554708 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_0_role | String | Principal Investigator |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_0_role_type | String | originator |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_1_affiliation | String | University of California-Santa Barbara |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_1_affiliation_acronym | String | UCSB |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_1_person_name | String | Doug McCauley |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_1_person_nid | String | 752800 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_1_role | String | Contact |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_1_role_type | String | related |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_2_affiliation | String | Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_2_affiliation_acronym | String | WHOI BCO-DMO |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_2_person_name | String | Amber York |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_2_person_nid | String | 643627 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_2_role | String | BCO-DMO Data Manager |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_2_role_type | String | related |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | project | String | CC Fishery Adaptations |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | projects_0_acronym | String | CC Fishery Adaptations |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | projects_0_description | String | Description from NSF award abstract:\nClimate change presents a profound challenge to the sustainability of coastal systems. Most research has overlooked the important coupling between human responses to climate effects and the cumulative impacts of these responses on ecosystems. Fisheries are a prime example of this feedback: climate changes cause shifts in species distributions and abundances, and fisheries adapt to these shifts. However, changes in the location and intensity of fishing also have major ecosystem impacts. This project's goal is to understand how climate and fishing interact to affect the long-term sustainability of marine populations and the ecosystem services they support. In addition, the project will explore how to design fisheries management and other institutions that are robust to climate-driven shifts in species distributions. The project focuses on fisheries for summer flounder and hake on the northeast U.S. continental shelf, which target some of the most rapidly shifting species in North America. By focusing on factors affecting the adaptation of fish, fisheries, fishing communities, and management institutions to the impacts of climate change, this project will have direct application to coastal sustainability. The project involves close collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and researchers will conduct regular presentations for and maintain frequent dialogue with the Mid-Atlantic and New England Fisheries Management Councils in charge of the summer flounder and hake fisheries. To enhance undergraduate education, project participants will design a new online laboratory investigation to explore the impacts of climate change on fisheries, complete with visualization tools that allow students to explore inquiry-driven problems and that highlight the benefits of teaching with authentic data. This project is supported as part of the National Science Foundation's Coastal Science, Engineering, and Education for Sustainability program - Coastal SEES.\nThe project will address three questions:\n1) How do the interacting impacts of fishing and climate change affect the persistence, abundance, and distribution of marine fishes?\n2) How do fishers and fishing communities adapt to species range shifts and related changes in abundance? and\n3) Which institutions create incentives that sustain or maximize the value of natural capital and comprehensive social wealth in the face of rapid climate change?\nAn interdisciplinary team of scientists will use dynamic range and statistical models with four decades of geo-referenced data on fisheries catch and fish biogeography to determine how fish populations are affected by the cumulative impacts of fishing, climate, and changing species interactions. The group will then use comprehensive information on changes in fisher behavior to understand how fishers respond to changes in species distribution and abundance. Interviews will explore the social, regulatory, and economic factors that shape these strategies. Finally, a bioeconomic model for summer flounder and hake fisheries will examine how spatial distribution of regulatory authority, social feedbacks within human communities, and uncertainty affect society's ability to maintain natural and social capital. |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | projects_0_end_date | String | 2018-08 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | projects_0_geolocation | String | Northeast US Continental Shelf Large Marine Ecosystem |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | projects_0_name | String | Adaptations of fish and fishing communities to rapid climate change |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | projects_0_project_nid | String | 559948 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | projects_0_start_date | String | 2014-09 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | publisher_name | String | Biological and Chemical Oceanographic Data Management Office (BCO-DMO) |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | publisher_type | String | institution |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | sourceUrl | String | (local files) |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | standard_name_vocabulary | String | CF Standard Name Table v55 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | summary | String | Home range and body size data compiled from the literature for marine and terrestrial vertebrates. |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | title | String | [Vertebrate home range and body size] - Home range and body size data compiled from the literature for marine and terrestrial vertebrates (Adaptations of fish and fishing communities to rapid climate change) |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | version | String | 1 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | xml_source | String | osprey2erddap.update_xml() v1.3 |
variable | System | String | ||
attribute | System | bcodmo_name | String | brief_desc |
attribute | System | description | String | System (Marine or Terrestrial) |
attribute | System | long_name | String | System |
attribute | System | units | String | unitless |
variable | Group | String | ||
attribute | Group | bcodmo_name | String | brief_desc |
attribute | Group | description | String | Group (M = Mammals, B = Birds, R = Reptiles, F = Fishes) |
attribute | Group | long_name | String | Group |
attribute | Group | units | String | unitless |
variable | Species | String | ||
attribute | Species | bcodmo_name | String | taxon |
attribute | Species | description | String | Species name from literature |
attribute | Species | long_name | String | Species |
attribute | Species | units | String | unitless |
variable | BM | int | ||
attribute | BM | _FillValue | int | 2147483647 |
attribute | BM | actual_range | int | 1, 79691179 |
attribute | BM | bcodmo_name | String | weight |
attribute | BM | description | String | Body mass |
attribute | BM | long_name | String | BM |
attribute | BM | units | String | grams (g) |
variable | HR | float | ||
attribute | HR | _FillValue | float | NaN |
attribute | HR | actual_range | float | 1.0E-6, 2605360.0 |
attribute | HR | bcodmo_name | String | range |
attribute | HR | description | String | Home range |
attribute | HR | long_name | String | HR |
attribute | HR | units | String | square kilometers (km^2) |
variable | Refs | String | ||
attribute | Refs | bcodmo_name | String | unknown |
attribute | Refs | description | String | Reference identification number for resources used for home range data. Any numbers that follow semi-colons were used for body mass data. References associated with these numbers can be found in the supplemental document \"McCauley_et_al_2015_references.pdf.\" |
attribute | Refs | long_name | String | Refs |
attribute | Refs | units | String | unitless |