Arctic Research Directory

ID-307 :   Diving physiology and foraging behaviour of Brunnichs Guillemot

Type

FIELDWORK

Research/Observation Title

Diving physiology and foraging behaviour of Brunnichs Guillemot

Science Summary (common)

To examine how guillemots control body temperature while diving, we measure abdominal temperature by implanted loggers. Simultaneously, their diving activity while they are making foraging trips will be monitored.

Planning Period

Planning Start Year 1999 〜 Planning End Year 2004

Principal Investigator

Hiroshi KANDA
National Institute of Polar Research
- Individual Project Information 1/1 Research/Observation Period 2000-07-03 〜 2000-07-13

Funding Information Other Funding Details

Tundra environmental change in the Arctic

Discipline(s)

Biology

Personnel

RollContact PersonNameYutaka WATANUKIAffiliationHokkaido University, Graduate School of AgricultureEmailywata@res.agr.hokudai.ac.jp
RollContact PersonNameY. NIIZUMAAffiliationHokkaido Univ.
RollContact PersonNameF. MEHLUMAffiliationNP

Research/Observation Methods

Boat, Field camp

Research/Observation Period

2000-07-03 〜 2000-07-13

Research/Observation Point (Detail)

Field Site: Ny-Alesund Latitude [degree]: 78.923614 Longitude [degree]: 11.908498
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