Regional Differences in the Diets of Adélie and Emperor Penguins in the Ross Sea, Antarctica
To identify the dietary composition and characteristics of both Adélie ( Pygoscelis adeliae ) and Emperor ( Aptenodytes forsteri ) penguins at four breeding sites, we performed stable carbon (δ 13 C) and nitrogen (δ 15 N) isotope analysis of down samples taken from penguin chicks. Adélie Penguin chi...
Published in: | Animals |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , |
Format: | Article in Journal/Newspaper |
Language: | English |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11092681 https://doaj.org/article/9d6ed2eb8bf64b93b9590da89abf2152 |
Summary: | To identify the dietary composition and characteristics of both Adélie ( Pygoscelis adeliae ) and Emperor ( Aptenodytes forsteri ) penguins at four breeding sites, we performed stable carbon (δ 13 C) and nitrogen (δ 15 N) isotope analysis of down samples taken from penguin chicks. Adélie Penguin chicks at Cape Hallett mostly fed on Antarctic krill ( Euphausia superba 65.5 ± 3.5%), a reflection of the prevalence of that species near Cape Hallett, and no significant differences were noted between 2017 and 2018. However, Adélie Penguin chicks at Inexpressible Island, located near Terra Nova Bay, fed on both Antarctic silverfish ( Pleuragramma antarctica 42.5%) and ice krill ( Euphausia crystallorophias 47%), reflecting the high biomass observed in Terra Nova Bay. Meanwhile, no significant difference was noted between the two breeding sites of the Emperor Penguin. Emperor Penguin chicks predominantly fed on Antarctic silverfish (74.5 ± 2.1%) at both breeding sites (Cape Washington and Coulman Island), suggesting that diet preference represents the main factor influencing Emperor Penguin foraging. In contrast, the diet of the Adélie Penguin reflects presumed regional differences in prey prevalence, as inferred from available survey data. |
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