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Bornemann, Horst; Kreyscher, Martin; Ramdohr, Sven; Martin, Thomas; Carlini, Alejandro R; Sellmann, Lutz; Plötz, Joachim (2000): Animation of juvenile and female southern elephant seal movements in relation to Antarctic sea ice cover [dataset]. Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven, PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.485007, In supplement to: Bornemann, H et al. (2000): Southern elephant seal movements and Antarctic sea ice. Antarctic Science, 12(1), 3-15, https://doi.org/10.1017/S095410200000002X

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Bornemann, Horst; Plötz, Joachim; Ramdohr, Sven; Carlini, Alejandro R; Bester, Marthán Nieuwoudt (2004): Southern elephant seal foraging and its ecological implications, South Africa's International Innovation. Technology Exhibition, 01-03 Nov. 2004, Johannesburg, South Africa, hdl:10013/epic.22046.d001
Bornemann, Horst; Plötz, Joachim; Ramdohr, Sven; Kreyscher, Martin; Carlini, Alejandro R; Sellmann, Lutz (1999): Southern Elephant seal migration and Antarctic sea ice. EASIZ Symposium & Workshop, 22-25 June 1999, Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven, Germany, hdl:10013/epic.20920.d001
Bornemann, Horst; Plötz, Joachim; Ramdohr, Sven; Kreyscher, Martin; Carlini, Alejandro R; Sellmann, Lutz (2000): Southern Elephant seal movements and Antarctic sea ice. Evaluation of the AWI Department of Biology by the Scientific Advisory Board, 05–07 June 2000, Helgoland, Germany, hdl:10013/epic.20922.d001
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The movie shows the region of the Antarctic Peninsula (land mask: grey; ice shelf: white). Sea ice cover (colour coded) is shown in a daily time series beginning 1996-12-02 for 15 month. Juvenile southern elephant seals (born October 1996, yellow symbols) and adult females (green symbols) had been equipped with satellite transmitters at King George Island (South Shetland Islands). When individuals are lost to the satellite for longer than 24 hours the symbols appear as outlines.
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