Faecal samples collected from band-rumped storm petrels (Hydrobates castro) and brown noddies (Anous stolidus) during May/June 2018 and November/January 2019

metabarcoding techniques were used to extract mtDNA from faecal samples to study the diet of band-rumped storm petrels (Hydrobates castro) and brown noddies (Anous stolidus)

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Last Updated October 20, 2023, 16:28 (CEST)
Created October 20, 2023, 16:28 (CEST)
Region Saint Helena
Language eng
Topic Category Biota; flora and/or fauna in natural environment
Temporal Extent Start 2018
Temporal Extent End 2019
Dataset Reference Date 2019
Lineage 59 Faecal samples were collected from 30 cool season (May/June 2018) and 23 hot season (November 2018/January2019) band-rumped storm petrels (Hydrobates castro) and six from brown noddies (Anous stolidus) in January 2019 on Egg Island, St Helena by EMD. Details of samples are kept at St Helena Government (SHG). Samples were sent to project partners at Cardiff University for storage, processing and analysis.
Spatial Reference System EPSG:4326
Responsible Organisation Name Hidden (personal data protection)
Contact Mail Address Hidden (personal data protection)
Responsible Party Role Hidden (personal data protection)
Access Limitations Open access
Use Constraints Open
Resource Reference Open but Please acknowledge data source as: St Helena Government, Environmental Managament Division, Marine Conservation Section. Oceanographic influences on the St Helena pelagic ecosystem. A Darwin PLUS Initiative project funded by the UK government.
Data Format accdb
Update Frequency one off
Accuracy unknown
Resource Type Database
Original Title Hidden (internal use only)
Metadata Date 2022/10/10
Metadata Point of Contact data.manager@sainthelena.gov.sh
Unique Resource ID SH-SHG-340