Temporal variation in Adelie penguin diet at Bechervaise Island, east Antarctica and its relationship to reproductive performance

Diet, and in particular, food quality and quantity can influence the reproductive performance of marine predators. Also, the diet of specialist predators is often monitored in programmes that model and manage ecosystems. We examined the diet of Adélie penguins (Pygoscelis adeliae), an important cons...

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Published in:Marine Biology
Main Authors: Tierney, M, Emmerson, LM, Hindell, MA
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling ftunivtasmania:oai:eprints.utas.edu.au:9233 2023-05-15T13:04:54+02:00 Temporal variation in Adelie penguin diet at Bechervaise Island, east Antarctica and its relationship to reproductive performance Tierney, M Emmerson, LM Hindell, MA 2009-07 application/pdf https://eprints.utas.edu.au/9233/ https://eprints.utas.edu.au/9233/1/Temporal_variation_in_Adelie_penguin.pdf https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-009-1199-9 en eng https://eprints.utas.edu.au/9233/1/Temporal_variation_in_Adelie_penguin.pdf Tierney, M, Emmerson, LM and Hindell, MA 2009 , 'Temporal variation in Adelie penguin diet at Bechervaise Island, east Antarctica and its relationship to reproductive performance' , Marine Biology: international journal on life in oceans and coastal waters, vol. 156, no. 8 , pp. 1633-1645 , doi:10.1007/s00227-009-1199-9 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00227-009-1199-9>. cc_utas Article PeerReviewed 2009 ftunivtasmania https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-009-1199-9 2020-05-30T07:23:01Z Diet, and in particular, food quality and quantity can influence the reproductive performance of marine predators. Also, the diet of specialist predators is often monitored in programmes that model and manage ecosystems. We examined the diet of Adélie penguins (Pygoscelis adeliae), an important consumer of Southern Ocean living resources, at Béchervaise Island, east Antarctica, during the chick-rearing periods for 11 years between 1991–1992 and 2002–2003. We also investigated the relationship between diet and annual reproductive performance. Substantial inter- and intra-annual variation in both meal mass and composition was evident: adults generally returned with larger food loads during the crèche compared with the guard stages, and diet composition was dominated by two prey types, krill and fish, which combined contributed to >90% of the diet by mass in 7 out of 11 years. Females generally brought back meals dominated by krill; males generally consumed fish-dominated meals. However, both sexes returned with a high proportion of krill when annual mean meal mass was also high, suggesting that more food was available in high krill years. There was also evidence that years of high reproductive performance were positively correlated with years of both high meal and krill mass. We believe that our results indicate that there is significant long-term inter- and intra-annual variability in the amount of food available to Adélie penguins and that this was reflected in their diet and measures of reproductive performance. Coupled with the observation that penguins did not switch prey, this indicates that Adélie penguins from Béchervaise Island are dependent predators of krill. This contrasts with populations in other locations but supports the notion that Adélie penguins are an informative species to monitor the management of Southern Ocean marine living resources in this region. Article in Journal/Newspaper Adelie penguin Antarc* Antarctica Béchervaise Island East Antarctica Pygoscelis adeliae Southern Ocean University of Tasmania: UTas ePrints Southern Ocean East Antarctica Béchervaise Island ENVELOPE(62.818,62.818,-67.591,-67.591) Marine Biology 156 8 1633 1645
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description Diet, and in particular, food quality and quantity can influence the reproductive performance of marine predators. Also, the diet of specialist predators is often monitored in programmes that model and manage ecosystems. We examined the diet of Adélie penguins (Pygoscelis adeliae), an important consumer of Southern Ocean living resources, at Béchervaise Island, east Antarctica, during the chick-rearing periods for 11 years between 1991–1992 and 2002–2003. We also investigated the relationship between diet and annual reproductive performance. Substantial inter- and intra-annual variation in both meal mass and composition was evident: adults generally returned with larger food loads during the crèche compared with the guard stages, and diet composition was dominated by two prey types, krill and fish, which combined contributed to >90% of the diet by mass in 7 out of 11 years. Females generally brought back meals dominated by krill; males generally consumed fish-dominated meals. However, both sexes returned with a high proportion of krill when annual mean meal mass was also high, suggesting that more food was available in high krill years. There was also evidence that years of high reproductive performance were positively correlated with years of both high meal and krill mass. We believe that our results indicate that there is significant long-term inter- and intra-annual variability in the amount of food available to Adélie penguins and that this was reflected in their diet and measures of reproductive performance. Coupled with the observation that penguins did not switch prey, this indicates that Adélie penguins from Béchervaise Island are dependent predators of krill. This contrasts with populations in other locations but supports the notion that Adélie penguins are an informative species to monitor the management of Southern Ocean marine living resources in this region.
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Temporal variation in Adelie penguin diet at Bechervaise Island, east Antarctica and its relationship to reproductive performance
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title Temporal variation in Adelie penguin diet at Bechervaise Island, east Antarctica and its relationship to reproductive performance
title_short Temporal variation in Adelie penguin diet at Bechervaise Island, east Antarctica and its relationship to reproductive performance
title_full Temporal variation in Adelie penguin diet at Bechervaise Island, east Antarctica and its relationship to reproductive performance
title_fullStr Temporal variation in Adelie penguin diet at Bechervaise Island, east Antarctica and its relationship to reproductive performance
title_full_unstemmed Temporal variation in Adelie penguin diet at Bechervaise Island, east Antarctica and its relationship to reproductive performance
title_sort temporal variation in adelie penguin diet at bechervaise island, east antarctica and its relationship to reproductive performance
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Tierney, M, Emmerson, LM and Hindell, MA 2009 , 'Temporal variation in Adelie penguin diet at Bechervaise Island, east Antarctica and its relationship to reproductive performance' , Marine Biology: international journal on life in oceans and coastal waters, vol. 156, no. 8 , pp. 1633-1645 , doi:10.1007/s00227-009-1199-9 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00227-009-1199-9>.
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