Foraging ecology of gentoo penguins pygoscelis papua at the Falkland Islands

Marine top predators often occupy broad geographical ranges that encompass varied habitats. Therefore, a pre-requisite towards conserving these animals is to determine the components of their realized niche, and investigate whether a species is a specialist or a generalist. For generalist species, i...

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Main Author: Handley, Jonathan Murray
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Nelson Mandela University 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10948/14113
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spelling ftrhodesunivcory:vital:27431 2023-05-15T16:19:36+02:00 Foraging ecology of gentoo penguins pygoscelis papua at the Falkland Islands Handley, Jonathan Murray 2017 xiv, 171 leaves pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10948/14113 https://corycommons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:27431 English eng Nelson Mandela University Faculty of Science http://hdl.handle.net/10948/14113 vital:27431 https://corycommons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:27431 Nelson Mandela University Gentoo penguin -- Food -- Falkland Islands Gentoo penguin -- Ecology Thesis Doctoral DPhil 2017 ftrhodesunivcory 2022-12-26T12:14:42Z Marine top predators often occupy broad geographical ranges that encompass varied habitats. Therefore, a pre-requisite towards conserving these animals is to determine the components of their realized niche, and investigate whether a species is a specialist or a generalist. For generalist species, it is also necessary to understand if local specialisation occurs. Uncovering these components can allow us to build models of a species realized niche that may then be used to infer habitat use in unsampled locations. However, fully understanding the components of a marine top predators realized niche is challenging owing to the limited opportunity for in situ observations. Overcoming these limitations is a key step in marine top predator research. It will enhance our understanding of trophic coupling in marine systems, and aid in the development of tools to better study these predators in their dynamic environment. Seabirds, penguins (Spheniscids) in particular, are a group of animals for which investigating their realized niche is of vital importance. This is because numerous species face growing uncertainty in the Anthropocene, and in a time of rapid environmental change there is furthermore a need to better understand the potential use of these birds as indicators of ecosystem health. The aim of this thesis, therefore, is to investigate the foraging ecology of gentoo penguins (Pygoscelis papua) at the Falkland Islands. At the Falkland Islands, limited historical information exists regarding this species foraging ecology, with most information coming from a single location at the Falklands. As the Falkland Islands have the world’s largest population of gentoo penguins, elucidating factors influencing this population will have global relevance. Furthermore, historical information indicated potential competition with fisheries, and with prospecting for hydrocarbons and an inshore fishery, there is a need to understand the distribution of these birds across the islands. Penguins are also well suited to carry ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Gentoo penguin Pygoscelis papua Rhodes University Cory: Repository
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topic Gentoo penguin -- Food -- Falkland Islands Gentoo penguin -- Ecology
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Handley, Jonathan Murray
Foraging ecology of gentoo penguins pygoscelis papua at the Falkland Islands
topic_facet Gentoo penguin -- Food -- Falkland Islands Gentoo penguin -- Ecology
description Marine top predators often occupy broad geographical ranges that encompass varied habitats. Therefore, a pre-requisite towards conserving these animals is to determine the components of their realized niche, and investigate whether a species is a specialist or a generalist. For generalist species, it is also necessary to understand if local specialisation occurs. Uncovering these components can allow us to build models of a species realized niche that may then be used to infer habitat use in unsampled locations. However, fully understanding the components of a marine top predators realized niche is challenging owing to the limited opportunity for in situ observations. Overcoming these limitations is a key step in marine top predator research. It will enhance our understanding of trophic coupling in marine systems, and aid in the development of tools to better study these predators in their dynamic environment. Seabirds, penguins (Spheniscids) in particular, are a group of animals for which investigating their realized niche is of vital importance. This is because numerous species face growing uncertainty in the Anthropocene, and in a time of rapid environmental change there is furthermore a need to better understand the potential use of these birds as indicators of ecosystem health. The aim of this thesis, therefore, is to investigate the foraging ecology of gentoo penguins (Pygoscelis papua) at the Falkland Islands. At the Falkland Islands, limited historical information exists regarding this species foraging ecology, with most information coming from a single location at the Falklands. As the Falkland Islands have the world’s largest population of gentoo penguins, elucidating factors influencing this population will have global relevance. Furthermore, historical information indicated potential competition with fisheries, and with prospecting for hydrocarbons and an inshore fishery, there is a need to understand the distribution of these birds across the islands. Penguins are also well suited to carry ...
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title Foraging ecology of gentoo penguins pygoscelis papua at the Falkland Islands
title_short Foraging ecology of gentoo penguins pygoscelis papua at the Falkland Islands
title_full Foraging ecology of gentoo penguins pygoscelis papua at the Falkland Islands
title_fullStr Foraging ecology of gentoo penguins pygoscelis papua at the Falkland Islands
title_full_unstemmed Foraging ecology of gentoo penguins pygoscelis papua at the Falkland Islands
title_sort foraging ecology of gentoo penguins pygoscelis papua at the falkland islands
publisher Nelson Mandela University
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