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CENTRO AUSTRAL DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Inter-annual variation in provisioning behaviour of rockhopper penguins Eudyptes chrysocome chrysocome at Staten Island
Autor/es:
A RAYA REY; P TRATHAN; A SCHIAVINI
Revista:
IBIS
Editorial:
British Ornithologists´ union
Referencias:
Año: 2007 vol. 149 p. 826 - 835
ISSN:
0019-1019
Resumen:
Understanding the relationship between reproductive performance and food availability
requires knowledge about many different variables, including such factors as the length of
incubation shifts, provisioning rates and patterns, as well as how variability in these factors
affects reproductive output. To examine some of the most important aspects of parental
investment, we studied the provisioning behaviour and patterns of adult Southern Rockhopper
Penguins
Eudyptes chrysocome chrysocome
breeding at Staten Island, Argentina. We investigated
foraging trip duration, provisioning rates and chick survival using adult foraging patterns.
Our results show that Rockhopper Penguins had clear sex-specific differences in their provisioning
behaviour. Females provision chicks throughout chick rearing. By contrast, males
provision chicks only during the crèche stage and at a slightly lower rate than females during
this period. Foraging trips increased in length as the breeding season progressed. Rockhopper
Penguins from Staten Island performed longer trips throughout the breeding season than
do other species of
Eudyptes
at several other locations. Our results also show differences in
parental investment between years that were related to differences in chick survival. We
suggest that this was most likely to be related to female rather than male foraging behaviour
as only females showed inter-annual differences in their provisioning rates.