Foraging ecology of Gentoo Penguins Pygoscelis papua at Macquarie Island during the period of chick care

The diet, diving behaviour, swimming velocity and foraging range of Gentoo Penguins Pygoscelis papua were studied at Macquarie Island during the breeding season in the 1993–1994 austral summer. Gentoo Penguins are considered to be inshore feeders, and at Macquarie Island the diet and estimated forag...

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Main Authors: Robinson, Susan A., Hindell, Mark A.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 1996
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1474-919x.1996.tb08829.x 2023-12-03T10:25:41+01:00 Foraging ecology of Gentoo Penguins Pygoscelis papua at Macquarie Island during the period of chick care Robinson, Susan A. Hindell, Mark A. 1996 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1474-919x.1996.tb08829.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1474-919X.1996.tb08829.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1474-919X.1996.tb08829.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Ibis volume 138, issue 4, page 722-731 ISSN 0019-1019 1474-919X Animal Science and Zoology Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics journal-article 1996 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1474-919x.1996.tb08829.x 2023-11-09T14:17:40Z The diet, diving behaviour, swimming velocity and foraging range of Gentoo Penguins Pygoscelis papua were studied at Macquarie Island during the breeding season in the 1993–1994 austral summer. Gentoo Penguins are considered to be inshore feeders, and at Macquarie Island the diet and estimated foraging ranges supported this. The diet consisted of 91.6% fish and 8.3% squid, by mass. The dominant prey taxa were the fish Gymnoscopelus sp. and Paranotothenia magellanica. A mixture of pelagic and benthic prey was consumed, with a greater proportion of benthic species occurring later in the season. The penguins exhibited a strong diurnal pattern in their diving behaviour. Deep diving (≥30 m) began near sunrise (03.00 h) and finished close to sunset (21.00 h). Diving at night was less common and very shallow (<10 m). Early in the breeding season, dive profiles indicated that birds were probably following vertically migrating pelagic prey through the water column and were foraging in waters over 100 m deep. Later in the season, more uniform, shallower depths were used, suggesting an increase in benthic foraging activity. These changes in dive pattern and depth were consistent with the habitat preferences of prey species found in the diet. Gentoo Penguins swam at 1.04 m per s and had a maximum potential foraging range of about 26 km for single‐day trips. They tended to forage within 14 km of the colony, with a mean range of 5.4 km. This range encompassed the deep ocean habitat to the west and east of the island and a shallow area to the north. Article in Journal/Newspaper Macquarie Island Pygoscelis papua Wiley Online Library (via Crossref) Austral Ibis 138 4 722 731
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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Hindell, Mark A.
Foraging ecology of Gentoo Penguins Pygoscelis papua at Macquarie Island during the period of chick care
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
description The diet, diving behaviour, swimming velocity and foraging range of Gentoo Penguins Pygoscelis papua were studied at Macquarie Island during the breeding season in the 1993–1994 austral summer. Gentoo Penguins are considered to be inshore feeders, and at Macquarie Island the diet and estimated foraging ranges supported this. The diet consisted of 91.6% fish and 8.3% squid, by mass. The dominant prey taxa were the fish Gymnoscopelus sp. and Paranotothenia magellanica. A mixture of pelagic and benthic prey was consumed, with a greater proportion of benthic species occurring later in the season. The penguins exhibited a strong diurnal pattern in their diving behaviour. Deep diving (≥30 m) began near sunrise (03.00 h) and finished close to sunset (21.00 h). Diving at night was less common and very shallow (<10 m). Early in the breeding season, dive profiles indicated that birds were probably following vertically migrating pelagic prey through the water column and were foraging in waters over 100 m deep. Later in the season, more uniform, shallower depths were used, suggesting an increase in benthic foraging activity. These changes in dive pattern and depth were consistent with the habitat preferences of prey species found in the diet. Gentoo Penguins swam at 1.04 m per s and had a maximum potential foraging range of about 26 km for single‐day trips. They tended to forage within 14 km of the colony, with a mean range of 5.4 km. This range encompassed the deep ocean habitat to the west and east of the island and a shallow area to the north.
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title Foraging ecology of Gentoo Penguins Pygoscelis papua at Macquarie Island during the period of chick care
title_short Foraging ecology of Gentoo Penguins Pygoscelis papua at Macquarie Island during the period of chick care
title_full Foraging ecology of Gentoo Penguins Pygoscelis papua at Macquarie Island during the period of chick care
title_fullStr Foraging ecology of Gentoo Penguins Pygoscelis papua at Macquarie Island during the period of chick care
title_full_unstemmed Foraging ecology of Gentoo Penguins Pygoscelis papua at Macquarie Island during the period of chick care
title_sort foraging ecology of gentoo penguins pygoscelis papua at macquarie island during the period of chick care
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