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Author Beaune David, Le Bohec CĂ©line, Lucas Fabrice, Gauthier-Clerc Michel, Le Maho Yvon, doi  openurl
  Title Stomach stones in king penguin chicks Type Journal Article
  Year (down) 2009 Publication Polar Biology Abbreviated Journal Polar Biol.  
  Volume 32 Issue 4 Pages 593-597  
  Keywords Biomedical and Life Sciences,  
  Abstract Many animals that possess a gizzard swallow stones or sandy grit, supposedly to aid in the mechanical breakdown of food. While this has been well documented in the literature, our study is the first to report the presence of stones in the gizzard of king penguin chicks. We found stones, so called gastroliths, in the pyloric region of the gizzard, the part of the digestive tract that is specialised for the mechanical breakdown of food. Stones were already present in the gizzard of chicks and, hence, during the first year of the life of king penguins, which is spent on land. Some chicks were found to have more than 130 stones (0.522 mm in size) in their gizzard. The gastroliths we found in king penguins are of the same geological origin as rocks present at the colony, which suggests that birds swallowed them there. The functional role of gastroliths in penguin chicks and adults is still unknown. We discuss the potential roles that these gastroliths might play in king penguins (i.e. aid in digestion, buoyancy control during foraging at sea, adaptation to fasting).  
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  Publisher Springer Berlin / Heidelberg Place of Publication Editor  
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  ISSN 0722-4060 ISBN Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 2871  
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