README This data file is published by the Movebank Data Repository (www.datarepository.movebank.org). As of the time of publication, a version of this published animal tracking dataset can be viewed on Movebank (www.movebank.org) in the study "Concentration of a widespread breeding population in few critically important nonbreeding areas: migratory connectivity in Prothonotary Warbler" (Movebank Study ID 663311231). Individual attributes in the data files are defined below, in the NERC Vocabulary Server at http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/MVB and in the Movebank Attribute Dictionary at www.movebank.org/node/2381. Metadata describing this data package are maintained at https://datacite.org. Location coordinates were estimated within a Bayesian framework using the Solar/Satellite Geolocation for Animal Tracking (SGAT) package. The summary location information were calculated using the locationSummary function within the SGAT package. Attributes location-lat and location-long report the median location (lat.50%, lon.50%) because we used a spatial mask in our analysis. The upper and lower 95% credible interval for each location are also reported. This data package includes the following data files: Concentration of a widespread breeding population in few critically important nonbreeding areas_ migratory connectivity in the Prothonotary Warbler-light levels.csv Concentration of a widespread breeding population in few critically important nonbreeding areas_ migratory connectivity in the Prothonotary Warbler-tracks.csv Concentration of a widespread breeding population in few critically important nonbreeding areas_ migratory connectivity in the Prothonotary Warbler-reference-data.csv Data package citation: Tonra CM, Hallworth MT, Boves TJ, Reese J, Bulluck LP, Johnson M, Viverette C, Percy K, Ames EM, Matthews A, Slevin MC, Wilson RR, Johnson EI (2019) Data from: Concentration of a widespread breeding population in few critically important nonbreeding areas: migratory connectivity in the Prothonotary Warbler. Movebank Data Repository. https://doi.org/10.5441/001/1.j8s36d40 These data are described in the following written publication: Tonra CM, Hallworth MT, Boves TJ, Reese J, Bulluck LP, Johnson M, Viverette C, Percy K, Ames EM, Matthews A, Slevin MC, Wilson RR, Johnson EI (2019) Concentration of a widespread breeding population in few critically important nonbreeding areas: migratory connectivity in the Prothonotary Warbler. The Condor: Ornithological Applications 121(2): duz019. https://doi.org/10.1093/condor/duz019 ----------- Terms of Use This data file is licensed by the Creative Commons Zero (CC0 1.0) license. The intent of this license is to facilitate the re-use of works. The Creative Commons Zero license is a "no rights reserved" license that allows copyright holders to opt out of copyright protections automatically extended by copyright and other laws, thus placing works in the public domain with as little legal restriction as possible. However, works published with this license must still be appropriately cited following professional and ethical standards for academic citation. We highly recommend that you contact the data creator if possible if you will be re-using or re-analyzing data in this file. Researchers will likely be interested in learning about new uses of their data, might also have important insights about how to properly analyze and interpret their data, and/or might have additional data they would be willing to contribute to your project. Feel free to contact us at support@movebank.org if you need assistance contacting data owners. See here for the full description of this license http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0 ----------- Data Attributes These definitions come from the Movebank Attribute Dictionary, available at www.movebank.org/node/2381. animal ID: An individual identifier for the animal, provided by the data owner. This identifier can be a ring number, a name, the same as the associated tag ID, etc. If the data owner does not provide an Animal ID, an internal Movebank animal identifier is sometimes shown. example: 91876A, Gary same as: individual local identifier animal life stage: The age class or life stage of the animal at the beginning of the deployment. Can be years or months of age or terms such as "adult", "subadult" and "juvenile". Best practice is to define units in the values if needed (e.g. "2 years"). example: juvenile, adult units: not defined animal reproductive condition: The reproductive condition of the animal at the beginning of the deployment. example: non-reproductive, pregnant animal sex: The sex of the animal. Allowed values are m: male f: female animal taxon: The scientific name of the species on which the tag was deployed, as defined by the Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS, www.itis.gov). If the species name can not be provided, this should be the lowest level taxonomic rank that can be determined and that is used in the ITIS taxonomy. Additional information can be provided using the term "taxon detail". example: Buteo swainsoni same as: species, individual taxon canonical name attachment type: The way a tag is attached to an animal. Values are chosen from a controlled list: collar: The tag is attached by a collar around the animal's neck. glue: The tag is attached to the animal using glue. harness: The tag is attached to the animal using a harness. implant: The tag is placed under the skin of the an animal. tape: The tag is attached to the animal using tape. other: user specified data processing software: Name of the software program/s, scripts, etc. used to process raw sensor data and derive location estimates. example: BASTrack deploy off latitude: The geographic latitude of the location where the deployment ended (intended primarily for instances in which the animal release and tag retrieval locations have higher accuracy than those derived from sensor data). example: -38.6866 units: decimal degrees, WGS84 reference system deploy off longitude: The geographic longitude of the location where the deployment ended (intended primarily for instances in which the animal release and tag retrieval locations have higher accuracy than those derived from sensor data). example: 146.3104 units: decimal degrees, WGS84 reference system deploy off timestamp: The timestamp when the tag deployment ended. example: 2009-10-01 12:00:00.000 format: yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.sss units: UTC or GPS time, which is a few leap seconds different from UTC same as: deploy off date deploy on latitude: The geographic latitude of the location where the animal was released (intended primarily for instances in which the animal release and tag retrieval locations have higher accuracy than those derived from sensor data). example: 27.3516 units: decimal degrees, WGS84 reference system deploy on longitude: The geographic longitude of the location where the animal was released (intended primarily for instances in which the animal release and tag retrieval locations have higher accuracy than those derived from sensor data). example: -97.3321 units: decimal degrees, WGS84 reference system deploy on timestamp: The timestamp when the tag deployment started. example: 2008-08-30 18:00:00.000 format: yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.sss units: UTC or GPS time, which is a few leap seconds different from UTC same as: deploy on date deployment end type: A categorical classification of the tag deployment end. Values are chosen from a controlled list: captured: The tag remained on the animal but the animal was captured or confined. dead: The deployment ended with the death of the animal that was carrying the tag. equipment failure: The tag stopped working. fall off: The attachment of the tag to the animal failed, and it fell of accidentally. other released: The tag remained on the animal but the animal was released from captivity or confinement. removal: The tag was purposefully removed from the animal. unknown: The deployment ended by an unknown cause. deployment ID: A unique identifier for the deployment of a tag on animal, provided by the data owner. If the data owner does not provide a Deployment ID, an internal Movebank deployment identifier may sometimes be shown. example: Jane-Tag42 event ID: An identifier for the set of values associated with each event, i.e. sensor measurement. A unique event ID is assigned to every time-location or other time-measurement record in Movebank. If multiple measurements are included within a single row of a data file, they will share an event ID. If users import the same sensor measurement to Movebank multiple times, a separate event ID will be assigned to each. example: 6340565 units: none geolocator calibration: A description of how solar geolocators were calibrated. Best practice is to refer to a publication and/or analysis software/parameters used. example: on-animal calibration over a two-week period in the breeding site; see Jameson et al. (2011) geolocator light threshold: The light threshold used for location estimation with solar geolocators. example: 16 units: not defined geolocator sensor comments: Description of light and other sensors, e.g. range of light intensity, light spectra (nm) that is not described by other reference data terms. example: tag includes light-level and wet-dry sensors lat lower: The lower bound of the latitude estimate. Values can be described using location error percentile and location accuracy comments. example: 23.4 units: decimal degrees, WGS84 reference system same as: latitude lower lat upper: The upper bound of the latitude estimate. Values can be described using location error percentile and location accuracy comments. example: 23.4 units: decimal degrees, WGS84 reference system same as: latitude upper light level: Light-level values measured by a solar geolocator. Best practice is to define values in the reference data. example: 28 units: not defined same as: gls:light level location accuracy comments: Comments about the values provided in location error text, location error numerical, vertical error numerical, lat lower, lat upper, long lower and/or long upper. The percentile uncertainty can be provided using location error percentile. example: 1 standard deviation errors, assuming normal distribution, provided by the GPS unit location lat: The geographic longitude of the location as estimated by the sensor. Positive values are east of the Greenwich Meridian, negative values are west of it. example: -121.1761111 units: decimal degrees, WGS84 reference system location long: The geographic longitude of the location as estimated by the sensor. Positive values are east of the Greenwich Meridian, negative values are west of it. example: -121.1761111 units: decimal degrees, WGS84 reference system same as: location long long lower: The lower bound of the longitude estimate. Values can be described using location error percentile and location accuracy comments. example: 23.4 units: decimal degrees, WGS84 reference system same as: longitude lower long upper: The upper bound of the longitude estimate. Values can be described using location error percentile and location accuracy comments. example: 23.4 units: decimal degrees, WGS84 reference system same as: longitude upper manipulation type: The way in which the animal was manipulated during the deployment. Additional details about the manipulation can be provided using "manipulation comments". Values are chosen from a controlled list: confined: The animal's movement was restricted to within a defined area. none: The animal received no treatment other than the tag attachment. relocated: The animal was released from a site other than the one at which it was captured. manipulated other: The animal was manipulated in some other way, such as a physiological manipulation. sensor type: The type of sensor with which data were collected. All sensors are associated with a tag id, and tags can contain multiple sensor types. Values are chosen from a controlled list: acceleration: The sensor collects acceleration data. accessory measurements: The sensor collects accessory measurements, such as battery voltage. Argos Doppler shift: The sensor is using Argos Doppler shift for determining position. barometer: The sensor records air or water pressure. bird ring: The animal is identified by a ring that has a unique ID. GPS: The sensor uses GPS to find location and stores these. magnetometer: The sensor records the magnetic field. natural mark: The animal is identified by a natural marking. radio transmitter: The sensor is a classical radio transmitter. solar geolocator: The sensor collects light levels, which are used to determine position (for processed locations). solar geolocator raw: The sensor collects light levels, which are used to determine position (for raw light-level measurements). study name: The name of the study in Movebank. study site: A location such as the deployment site or colony, or a location-related group such as the herd or pack name. example: Pickerel Island North tag ID: A unique identifier for the tag, provided by the data owner. If the data owner does not provide a tag ID, an internal Movebank tag identifier may sometimes be shown. example: 2342 same as: tag local identifier tag manufacturer name: The company or person that produced the tag. example: Holohil tag mass: The mass of the tag. example: 24 units: grams tag model: The model of the tag. example: T61 tag readout method: The way the data are received from the tag. Values are chosen from a controlled list: satellite: Data are transferred via satellite. phone network: Data are transferred via a phone network, such as GSM or AMPS. other wireless: Data are transferred via another form of wireless data transfer, such as a VHF radio transmitter/receiver. tag retrieval: The tag must be physically retrieved in order to obtain the data. timestamp: The date and time a sensor measurement was taken. example: 2008-08-14 18:31:00.000 format: yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.sss units: UTC or GPS time, which is a few leap seconds different from UTC visible: Determines whether an event is visible on the Movebank Search Map. Values are calculated automatically, with TRUE indicating the event has not been flagged as an outlier by "algorithm marked outlier", "import marked outlier" or "manually marked outlier", or that the user has overridden the results of these outlier attributes using "manually marked valid" = TRUE. Allowed values are TRUE or FALSE. ----------- Migrate Technology Geolocator Settings All loggers were programmed the same way. Migrate Technology Ltd logger Type: 3.13.4, current settings: Approx 1'C resolution. Conductivity >63 for 'wets' count. Light range 4, ambient. Logger number: N267 MODE: 1 (full range light, temperature, wet/dry and conductivity recorded) LIGHT: Sampled every minute with max light recorded every 5mins. TEMPERATURE: Sampled every 5mins with max and min recorded every 4hrs. WET/DRY and CONDUCTIVITY: Sampled every 30secs with number of samples wet and max conductivity recorded every 4hrs. Max record length = 15 months. Total battery life upto 11 months. Logger is currently 13 months old. Programmed: 12/06/2014 17:30:02. Start of logging (DD/MM/YYYY HH:MM:SS): 12/06/2014 17:30:02 Age at start of logging (secs): 1226340, approx 0 months End of logging (DD/MM/YYYY HH:MM:SS): 02/06/2014 11:11:37 Age at end of logging (secs): 339638, approx 0 months Timer (DDDDD:HH:MM:SS): 00000:13:00:32 Drift (secs): -4294967299. Memory not full. Pointers: 875,1440,10526880,10526880,0,0,1% light mem used,17475839% wet/dry/temp mem used Tcals (Ax^3+Bx^2+Cx+D): 5142.248,-11423.681,7367.513,-1375.228 Approx 1'C resolution. Conductivity >63 for 'wets' count. Light range 4, ambient. ----------- More Information For more information about this repository, see www.movebank.org/node/15294, the FAQ at www.movebank.org/node/2220, or contact us at support@movebank.org.