Intertidal foraging by gentoo penguins in a macroalgal raft
Foraging strategies in gentoo penguins ( Pygoscelis papua ) have been well studied (e.g. Croxall et al. 1988, Robinson & Hindell 1996, Lescroël et al. 2004, Takahashi et al. 2008, Xavier et al. 2017). The general consensus is this largest member of the three pygoscelid penguins displays both nea...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Antarctic science 2020-02, Vol.32 (1), p.43-44 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Foraging strategies in gentoo penguins (
Pygoscelis papua
) have been well studied (e.g. Croxall
et al.
1988, Robinson & Hindell 1996, Lescroël
et al.
2004, Takahashi
et al.
2008, Xavier
et al.
2017). The general consensus is this largest member of the three pygoscelid penguins displays both nearshore benthic and pelagic foraging tactics to consume combinations of crustaceans and fish. In a recent study, Carpenter-Kling
et al.
(2017) reported that gentoos at sub-Antarctic Marion Island displayed a novel foraging strategy that consisted of alternating typical lengthy foraging trips with much shorter nearshore afternoon trips. They suggest the latter foraging behaviour may be a response to suboptimal feeding conditions caused by local environmental change. This novel discovery reinforces the fact that, despite considerable study, not all foraging tactics in penguins have been documented. In this paper, we describe what we believe to be, yet another undocumented foraging tactic employed by gentoos. |
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ISSN: | 0954-1020 1365-2079 |
DOI: | 10.1017/S095410201900052X |