INVESTIGADORES
RAYA REY Andrea Nelida
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Post-moult dispersal of sympatrically breeding Humboldt and Magellanic penguins in south-central Chile
Autor/es:
K PÜTZ; L HIRIART BERTRAND; A RAYA REY; A SIMEONE; R REYES ARRIAGADA; V RIQUELME; B LÜTHI
Lugar:
Boston USA
Reunión:
Conferencia; VII International Penguin Conference; 2010
Resumen:
Ten Humboldt (Spheniscus humboldti) and eight Magellanic Penguins (S. magellanicus) weresuccessfully equipped with satellite transmitters in March 2009 at Puñihuil Islets, Chile, tofollow their post-moult dispersal. There were no significant differences in the migrationpatterns observed between species and sexes. Overall, the migration of Humboldt andMagellanic Penguins could be followed for a mean period of 49 ± 18 days (range: 25 – 93) and57 ± 12 days (range 35 – 68), respectively. Maximum distance to the colony ranged between 6and 1036 km in Humboldt and between 17 and 927 km in Magellanic Penguins. The totalminimum distance covered (= sum of all distances between consecutive positions) was 8014km in Humboldt and 9247 km in Magellanic Penguins, the mean daily distance covered was21.9 ± 12 km (Maximum 106 km) and 22.0 ± 8 km (Maximum 115 km), respectively.Irrespective of species and sex, two different migration patterns were apparent. Birds eitherremained at the breeding site, presumably performing daily foraging trips, or migrated north.However, most of the latter turned south again during the course of their migration and, insome instances, returned to the breeding site. Overall, the post-moult dispersal was restricted toa coastal area stretching 1000 km from the breeding site at 42°S to about 33°S. The observedmigratory patterns are discussed with respect oceanographic parameters and artisanal fishingactivities.