Diving and foraging behaviour of Adélie penguins in areas with and without fast sea-ice

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Yutaka Watanuki
Akiko Kato
Yasuhiko Naito
Graham Robertson
Sue Robinson
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[1] National Institute of Polar Research,
[2] 9–10 Kaga 1-chome,undefined
[3] Itabashi-ku,undefined
[4] Tokyo 173,undefined
[5] Japan,undefined
[6] Australian Antarctic Division,undefined
[7] Channel Highway,undefined
[8] Kingston,undefined
[9] Tasmania 7050,undefined
[10] Australia,undefined
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Polar Biology | 1997年 / 17卷
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Travel Time; Trip Duration; Dive Depth; Small Meal; Time Spend Diving;
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The diving and foraging behaviours of Adélie penguins, Pygoscelis adeliae, rearing chiks at Hukuro Cove, Lützow-Holm Bay, where the fast sea-ice remained throughout summer, were compared to those of penguins at Magnetic Island, Prydz Bay, where the fast sea-ice disappeared in early January. Parent penguins at Hukuro Cove made shallower (7.1–11.3 m) but longer (90–111 s) dives than those at Magnetic Island (22.9 m and 62 s). Dive duration correlated with dive depth at both colonies (r2 = 0.001 ∼ 0.90), but the penguins atg Hukuro Cove made longer dives for a given depth. Parents at Hukuro Cove made shorter foraging trips (8.1–14.4 h) with proportionally longer walking/swimming (diving < 1 m) travel time (27–40% of trip duration) and returned with smaller meals (253–293 g) than those at Magnetic Island, which foraged on average for 57.2 h, spent 2% of time walking/swimming ( < 1 m) travel, and with meals averaging 525 g. Trip duration at both colonies correlated to the total time spent diving. Trip duration at Hukuro Cove, but not at Magnetic Island, increased as walking/swimming ( < 1 m) travel time increased. These differences in foraging behaviour between colonies probably reflected differences in sea-ice cover and the availability of foraging sites.
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