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Author Bost, C.A., Thiebot, J.B., Pinaud, D., Cherel, Y., Trathan, P.N.
Title Where do penguins go during the inter-breeding period? Using geolocation to track their winter dispersion. Type Journal Article
Year 2009 Publication BIOLOGY LETTERS Abbreviated Journal Biol. Lett.
Volume 5 Issue Pages (down) 473-476
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Abstract Although penguins are key marine predators from the Southern Ocean, their migratory behavior during the inter-nesting period remains essentially unknown. Here, we report for the first time the winter foraging movements and feeding habits of a penguin species by using geolocation sensors fitted on penguins with a new attachment method. We focused on the macaroni penguin Eudyptes chrysolophus at Kerguelen, the single largest consumer of marine prey among all seabirds. Overall, macaroni penguins performed very long winter trips, remaining at sea during ~6 months within the limits of the Southern Ocean. They departed from Kerguelen in an eastward direction and distributed widely, over >3.106 km². The penguins spent most of their time in a previously unrecognized foraging area, i.e. a narrow latitudinal band (47-49°S) within the central Indian Ocean (70°-110°E), corresponding oceanographically to the Polar Frontal Zone. There, their blood isotopic niche indicated that macaroni penguins preyed mainly upon crustaceans, but not on Antarctic krill Euphausia superba that does not occur at these northern latitudes. Such winter information is a crucial step for a better integrative approach for the conservation of this species whose world population is known to be declining.
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