2012_LEOPOLDKANAAL - Acoustic telemetry data for European eel (Anguilla anguilla) in a polder area in Flanders (Belgium)
<p>This is an acoustic telemetry dataset published by the Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO). It contains animal
(fish) tracking data collected by the Permanent Belgian Acoustic Receiver Network (<a href="https://lifewatch.be/en/fish-acoustic-receiver-network">https://lifewatch.be/en/fish-acoustic-receiver-network</a>)
for the project/study 2012_leopoldkanaal, using VEMCO tags (V7, V13) and receivers (VR2AR, VR2W). In total 104 female individuals
of European eel (<i>Anguilla anguilla</i>) were captured, tagged and released in 2011 and 2012, to study their
movement behaviour during the yellow eel stage and migration behaviour during the silver eel stage for 4 years in Meetjesland,
a polder area in Flanders, Belgium.</p><p>Polder areas are lowland systems below sea level that are drained for agricultural
and urbanization purposes. Hence, they are characterised by water regulating structures such as dykes, water pumping stations
and weirs. They are characterised by a network of canals, connected ponds and ditches, resulting in a high habitat diversity
and thus many potential growth areas. When the water level rises beyond a certain threshold during precipitation events, water
is pumped from the polder area into the sea to maintain a specific water level. Not only does this result in irregular water
flows, water pumping stations have already shown to negatively affect fish passing through them by various injuries and mortalities.
In this tracking study, we investigated the movement and ranging behaviour of resident, yellow eels to understand their spatio-temporal
habitat use in the polder. Second, we analysed what routes migrating silver eels take, what environmental factors influence
this migration and to what extent they are delayed by the migration barriers.</p><p>This dataset was collected using infrastructure
provided by VLIZ and INBO funded by the Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO) as part of the Belgian contribution to LifeWatch.
The study was commissioned by the Agency of Nature and Forest (ANB).</p><p>Data have been standardized to Darwin Core using
the <a href="https://inbo.github.io/etn/"> etn </a> package and are downsampled to the first detection per hour.
The original data are managed in the European Tracking Network data platform (<a href="https://lifewatch.be/etn/">https://lifewatch.be/etn/</a>)
and are available in Verhelst et al. (2020, <a href="https://doi.org/10.14284/428">https://doi.org/10.14284/428</a>).</p>
Dataset
Basic information
dct:title | 2012_LEOPOLDKANAAL - Acoustic telemetry data for European eel (Anguilla anguilla) in a polder area in Flanders (Belgium) | ||||
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dct:description | <p>This is an acoustic telemetry dataset published by the Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO). It contains animal (fish) tracking data collected by the Permanent Belgian Acoustic Receiver Network (<a href=" https://lifewatch.be/en/fish-acoustic-receiver-network">https://lifewatch.be/en/fish-acoustic-receiver-network</a>) for the project/study 2012_leopoldkanaal, using VEMCO tags (V7, V13) and receivers (VR2AR, VR2W). In total 104 female individuals of European eel (<i>Anguilla anguilla</i>) were captured, tagged and released in 2011 and 2012, to study their movement behaviour during the yellow eel stage and migration behaviour during the silver eel stage for 4 years in Meetjesland, a polder area in Flanders, Belgium.</p><p>Polder areas are lowland systems below sea level that are drained for agricultural and urbanization purposes. Hence, they are characterised by water regulating structures such as dykes, water pumping stations and weirs. They are characterised by a network of canals, connected ponds and ditches, resulting in a high habitat diversity and thus many potential growth areas. When the water level rises beyond a certain threshold during precipitation events, water is pumped from the polder area into the sea to maintain a specific water level. Not only does this result in irregular water flows, water pumping stations have already shown to negatively affect fish passing through them by various injuries and mortalities. In this tracking study, we investigated the movement and ranging behaviour of resident, yellow eels to understand their spatio-temporal habitat use in the polder. Second, we analysed what routes migrating silver eels take, what environmental factors influence this migration and to what extent they are delayed by the migration barriers.</p><p>This dataset was collected using infrastructure provided by VLIZ and INBO funded by the Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO) as part of the Belgian contribution to LifeWatch. The study was commissioned by the Agency of Nature and Forest (ANB).</p><p>Data have been standardized to Darwin Core using the <a href=" https://inbo.github.io/etn/"> etn </a> package and are downsampled to the first detection per hour. The original data are managed in the European Tracking Network data platform (<a href=" https://lifewatch.be/etn/">https://lifewatch.be/etn/</a>) and are available in Verhelst et al. (2020, <a href=" doi.org/10.14284/428">https://doi.org/10.14284/428</a>).</p> | ||||
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mdcat:statuut | Vlaamse Open data | ||||
dcat:theme | http://eurovoc.europa.eu/5463 | ||||
dct:identifier | https://www.gbif.org/dataset/0eab323a-364d-4a1b-983b-62b8098845b0 |
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rdf:resource | https://ipt.inbo.be/resource?r=2012_leopoldkanaal |
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Distributies
dct:title | Darwin Core Archive of 2012_LEOPOLDKANAAL - Acoustic telemetry data for European eel (Anguilla anguilla) in a polder area in Flanders (Belgium) |
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dct:description | Darwin Core Archive |
rdf:resource | https://ipt.inbo.be/resource?r=2012_leopoldkanaal |
Record
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dct:identifier | 9c9d1c45-427f-3a10-bf3f-823688763e2e |
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dct:modified | 2024-12-11T01:15:02.007Z |
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