FORAGING BEHAVIOR OF EMPEROR PENGUINS AS A RESOURCE DETECTOR IN WINTER AND SUMMER

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作者
ANCEL, A
KOOYMAN, GL
PONGANIS, PJ
GENDNER, JP
LIGNON, J
MESTRE, X
HUIN, N
THORSON, PH
ROBISSON, P
LEMAHO, Y
机构
[1] CNRS,CTR ECOL & PHYSIOL ENERGET,23 RUE BECQUEREL,F-67087 STRASBOURG,FRANCE
[2] CNRS,CTR ETUD BIOL CHIZE,F-79360 BEAUVOIR NIORT,FRANCE
[3] UNIV CALIF SAN DIEGO,SCRIPPS INST OCEANOG,PHYSIOL RES LAB,LA JOLLA,CA 92093
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10.1038/360336a0
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
THE emperor penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri), which feeds only at sea, is restricted to the higher latitudes of the antarctic sea-ice habitat1-3. It breeds on the winter fast ice when temperatures are -30-degrees-C and high winds are frequent3. Assuming entirely the task of incubating the single egg, the male fasts for about 120 days in the most severe conditions. When it is relieved by the female around hatching time, the distance between the colony and the open sea may be 100 km or more4,5, but where emperors go to forage at that time or during the summer is unknown. The polynias are areas of open water in sea-ice and during winter, with the under-ice habitats at any time of the year, they are among the most difficult of all Antarctic areas to sample. Here we monitor by satellite the routes taken by emperor penguins for foraging and compare them with satellite images of sea-ice. Winter birds walking over fast ice travelled up to 296 km to feed in polynias, whereas those swimming in light pack-ice travelled as far as 895 km from the breeding colony. One record of diving showed that although most dives are to mid-water depths, some are near the bottom. Obtaining such detailed information on foraging in emperor penguins means that this bird now offers a unique opportunity to investigate the Antarctic sea-ice habitat.
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