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Changes in depth utilization in relation to the breeding stage: a case study with the king penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus / J.-B. Charrassin, C.-A. Bost, K. Pütz, J. Lage, T. Le MahoY. Dahier.

Title: Changes in depth utilization in relation to the breeding stage: a case study with the king penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus / J.-B. Charrassin, C.-A. Bost, K. Pütz, J. Lage, T. Le MahoY. Dahier.
Author(s): Charrassin, J. -B.
Bost, C. -A.
Pütz, K.
Lage, J.
Dahier, T. Le MahoY.
Date: 1999.
In: Marine Ornithology. (1999.), Vol. 27 (1999)
Abstract: Examines how changes in energy requirement of king penguins breeding at Possession Island, Isles Crozet affect depth utilization, based on field work in 1993 and 1995. Compared with birds with eggs, birds at brooding stage dived deeper and spent more time at greater depth in summer, whereas foraging trip duration was halved. In autumn, foraging trip duration, depth attained and diving frequency to depth →100 m for birds with small and large chicks were generally greater than those observed in birds foraging in summer. Discusses significance of these changes with respect to breeding requirements and food availability. In special issue Proceedings of the Third International Penguin Conference.
Notes:

Marine Ornithology. Vol. 27 :43-47 (1999).

Keywords: 598.2 -- Birds.
598.45 -- Penguins: Aptenodytes patagonicus.
591.1 -- Animal physiology.
591.131.1 -- Animal feeding behaviour.
591.173.5 -- Diving.
591.5 -- Animal behaviour.
591.568 -- Care and feeding of young animals.
H5 -- Zoology: birds.
(*7) -- Antarctic regions.
(*78) -- Sub-Antarctic islands.
(*784) -- French sub-Antarctic islands.
(*784.1) -- Crozet, Iles.
SPRI record no.: 153400

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