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Record #179665:

An exceptionally deep dive by a little penguin Eudyptula minor / Yan Ropert-Coudert, Andre Chiaradia, Akiko Kato.

Title: An exceptionally deep dive by a little penguin Eudyptula minor / Yan Ropert-Coudert, Andre Chiaradia, Akiko Kato.
Author(s): Ropert-Coudert, Yan.
Chiaradia, Andre.
Kato, Akiko.
Date: 2006.
In: Marine Ornithology. (2006.), Vol. 34(1) (2006)
Abstract: Reports dive to 66.7 m in November 2005 by female little penguin breeding at Phillip Island, Australia. Dive lasted 90 s and reached maximum theoretical depth for penguin of this size. Observations of flipper-beat activity, body angle and water temperature during course of dive highlight several outcomes of deep diving by little penguins and help explain how such deep dives are achieved.
Notes:

Marine Ornithology. Vol. 34(1) :71-74 (2006).

Keywords: 598.2 -- Birds.
598.45 -- Penguins: Eudyptula minor.
591.1 -- Animal physiology.
591.173.5 -- Diving.
H5 -- Zoology: birds.
(94) -- Australia.
SPRI record no.: 179665

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