Energy requirements of female Macaroni Penguins breeding at South Georgia

Summary Breeding female Macaroni Penguins ( Eudyptes chrysolophus ) were implanted with heart rate, temperature and depth data loggers in order to estimate their rate of energy expenditure from heart rate. The estimated average daily metabolic rates (ADMR) of birds during the brood and crèche phases...

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Published in:Functional Ecology
Main Authors: Green, J. A., Butler, P. J., Woakes, A. J., Boyd, I. L.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2002
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2435.2002.00670.x
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Summary:Summary Breeding female Macaroni Penguins ( Eudyptes chrysolophus ) were implanted with heart rate, temperature and depth data loggers in order to estimate their rate of energy expenditure from heart rate. The estimated average daily metabolic rates (ADMR) of birds during the brood and crèche phases of the breeding season were 8·17 ± 0·44 W kg −1 and 8·24 ± 0·41 W kg −1 , respectively. There was no significant difference between these estimates and the pooled ADMR for all birds was 8·22 ± 0·38 W kg −1 . Metabolic rate while the penguins were at‐sea was 9·03 ± 0·39 W kg −1 and this was significantly greater than the metabolic rate of 6·27 ± 0·38 W kg −1 while they were on‐shore. Females undertook shorter foraging trips during the crèche phase than during the brood phase. When considered as a breeding pair, Macaroni Penguins expend more energy in raising their chick during the crèche phase of the breeding season as the male assists in provisioning the chick only at this time.