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Emperor penguins and the First German South Polar Expedition, 1901-1903: The elusive colony in Posadowsky Bay

机译:企鹅皇帝和第一个德国南北极地探险,1901-1903:Posadowsky Bay的难以实现的殖民地

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Members of the First German South Polar Expedition (1901-1903) encountered emperor penguins (Aptenodytes forsteri) near their wintering station in the sea ice of Posadowsky Bay, East Antarctica. The penguins appeared to be generally less of scientific interest, but more of a useful resource. Despite the presence of chicks, the men were uncertain about the existence of a breeding colony, and did not record the position of the penguin aggregation they encountered. In later years, only a few sightings confirmed the existence of a colony, and the last ground visit took place in 1960. Based on satellite imagery, a colony appears to exist even now. This paper examines what impact the expedition may have had on this colony, and whether it still exists.
机译:第一个德国南北极地探险(1901-1903)的成员遇到了在东南部的Posadowsky海湾海冰的冬天的企鹅(Aptonodytes Forsteri)。 企鹅似乎普遍存在较少的科学兴趣,但更多的资源更多。 尽管存在小鸡,但男性对育种殖民地的存在不确定,并且没有记录他们遇到的企鹅聚集的位置。 在后来的几年里,只有一些目击证实了殖民地的存在,并且最后一次地面访问于1960年。基于卫星图像,即使现在也存在殖民地。 本文审查了对此殖民地可能有什么影响的影响,以及是否仍然存在。

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