An Application of Aerophotography to the Population Study of Adelie Penguin (Reports of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition)

Aerophotography was applied in an attempt to count the number of Adelie penguins at the rookery on Rumpa Island near Syowa Station, Antarctica. The author first aimed at pursuing the fluctuations in the number of Adelie penguins at the rookery during their breeding season, but was unsuccessful, and...

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Main Author: Saburo NISHIWAKI
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Japanese
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1972
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.15094/00007691
https://doaj.org/article/4eaef48184cf40948748a80a1d1e1d33
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Summary:Aerophotography was applied in an attempt to count the number of Adelie penguins at the rookery on Rumpa Island near Syowa Station, Antarctica. The author first aimed at pursuing the fluctuations in the number of Adelie penguins at the rookery during their breeding season, but was unsuccessful, and only one each photograph of the two rookeries could be taken on February 14, 1971. Although the photographs obtained were not entirely satisfactory, a total number of 442 penguins were counted from the two photographs. On the basis of the present results, some considerations were given to the methods and possibility of the future application of aerophotography to the population study of Adelie penguins.