© Springer-Verlag 1993 Reproductive effort in Ad lie penguins

Summary. We estimated reproductive effort (energy expenditures for reproduction, as opposed to maintenance) in Ad61ie penguins breeding at Palmer Station, Antarctica. Data on body composition changes and metabolic rate were obtained using isotopic methods. Ad61ie breeding behavior consists of an ini...

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Main Authors: Sociobiology, Donald N. Janes, Vaughan H. Shoemaker, Theresa L. Bucher, Shane K. Maloney
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1992
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.211.1298
http://www.biology.ucr.edu/people/faculty/MACpubs/PDFfiles/BESAdelieRE.pdf
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Summary:Summary. We estimated reproductive effort (energy expenditures for reproduction, as opposed to maintenance) in Ad61ie penguins breeding at Palmer Station, Antarctica. Data on body composition changes and metabolic rate were obtained using isotopic methods. Ad61ie breeding behavior consists of an initial courtship stage (during which both sexes fast), incubation, the 'guard ' stage (when chicks are 1 to 18-28 days old), and the 'creche' stage (from the end of guarding until chicks are 38-45 days old). Both males and females lost considerable mass during the initial stages of the reproductive season, but males fasted longer and lost more mass. Mass losses of both sexes consisted of 66 % depot fat and 34 % lean tissue. Mass and body composition remained constant once birds resumed feeding. The metabolic expenditure