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Homing ability of Adelie Penguins investigated with displacement experiments and bio-logging

机译:Adelie企鹅对位移实验和生物测井进行了调查的归巢能力

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Adelie Penguins Pygoscelis adeliae live exclusively in Antarctica and commute between the sea for foraging and the land for breeding. During these movements, they must navigate various environments: underwater, on sea ice and on land; an unusual set of challenges among animals. Navigation mechanisms of this species were intensively studied about 50 years ago, but technological limitation at that time made it hard to fully understand movement patterns under experimental as well as natural conditions. Recent developments in animal-borne data loggers have enabled us to record movement paths and activities of such birds. In this paper, we report the results of displacement experiments combined with bio-logging on Adelie Penguins, conducted for the first time since initial experiments more than 50 years ago. Two chick rearing birds were caught at their nests and data loggers with GPS and accelerometers were deployed on their backs. The birds were artificially displaced and released approximately 1 km from the breeding colony. From the release point, their options to return to the nest were either walking over land or swimming in the sea. The birds successfully returned to the colony 6.0 h and 8.1 h after release, taking 44 min and 41 min, respectively, from the onset of homeward movement. Both individuals took what appeared to be the straightest and shortest course crossing over land. They spent most of the homing phase (51.2% and 66.2%) walking and only entered the water - in the same place - in the last stretch homewards. The results of our study demonstrate the homing ability of Adelie Penguins from a distant location after artificial displacement and the potential use of positional and acceleration data to study the navigation of penguins that travel by both land and sea.
机译:阿德莱·企鹅Pygoscelis Adeliae专门在南极洲生活,在海之间通勤,用于觅食和繁殖的土地。在这些运动期间,他们必须导航各种环境:水下,在海冰和土地上;动物之间存在一个不寻常的挑战。该物种的导航机制大约50年前进行了集中研究,但当时的技术限制使得在实验和自然条件下完全了解运动模式。最近的动物传播数据记录器的发展使我们能够记录这种鸟类的运动路径和活动。在本文中,我们报告了位移实验的结果与在50年前初始实验以来首次进行的Adelie企鹅对Adelie Pengging进行的。两只小鸡饲养鸟类捕获在他们的巢穴中,并在其背面部署了带GPS和加速度计的数据记录器。这些鸟类人为流离失所,距离繁殖菌落约1公里。从发布点来看,他们的选择返回巢穴要么在陆地上行走,要么在海上游泳。在释放后,鸟类成功返回到殖民地6.0小时和8.1小时,分别从头移动开始44分钟和41分钟。两个人认为,似乎是陆地交叉路口的最直滑和最短的课程。他们花了大部分归际阶段(51.2%和66.2%)行走,只进入水 - 在同一个地方 - 在最后一次伸展乡间。我们的研究结果表明,在人工位移之后的遥远位置以及位置和加速数据的潜在利用,研究陆地和海洋旅行的企鹅航行的潜在使用。

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