Cargando…

Marathon penguins – Reasons and consequences of long-range dispersal in Fiordland penguins / Tawaki during the pre-moult period

Migratory species often roam vast distances bringing them into contact with diverse conditions and threats that could play significant roles in their population dynamics. This is especially true if long-range travels occur within crucial stages of a species’ annual life-cycle. Crested penguins, for...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Mattern, Thomas, Pütz, Klemens, Garcia-Borboroglu, Pablo, Ellenberg, Ursula, Houston, David M., Long, Robin, Lüthi, Benno, Seddon, Philip J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6114282/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30157174
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198688
_version_ 1783351163713748992
author Mattern, Thomas
Pütz, Klemens
Garcia-Borboroglu, Pablo
Ellenberg, Ursula
Houston, David M.
Long, Robin
Lüthi, Benno
Seddon, Philip J.
author_facet Mattern, Thomas
Pütz, Klemens
Garcia-Borboroglu, Pablo
Ellenberg, Ursula
Houston, David M.
Long, Robin
Lüthi, Benno
Seddon, Philip J.
author_sort Mattern, Thomas
collection PubMed
description Migratory species often roam vast distances bringing them into contact with diverse conditions and threats that could play significant roles in their population dynamics. This is especially true if long-range travels occur within crucial stages of a species’ annual life-cycle. Crested penguins, for example, usually disperse over several hundreds of kilometres after completing the energetically demanding breeding season and in preparation for the costly annual moult. A basic understanding of crested penguins’ pre-moult dispersal is therefore paramount in order to be able to assess factors affecting individual survival. The Fiordland penguin, or Tawaki, the only crested penguin species breeding on the New Zealand mainland, is currently one of the least studied and rarest penguin species in the world. We successfully satellite tracked the pre-moult dispersal of 17 adult Tawaki from a single colony located in the species’ northern breeding distribution. Over the course of 8–10 weeks the penguins travelled up to 2,500 km away from their breeding colony, covering total swimming distances of up to 6,800 km. During outbound travels all penguins headed south-west within a well-defined corridor before branching out towards two general trip destinations. Birds leaving in late November travelled towards the Subtropical Front some 800 km south of Tasmania, whereas penguins that left in December headed further towards the subantarctic front. Using K-select analysis we examined the influence of oceanographic factors on the penguins’ dispersal. Water depth, surface current velocity and sea level anomalies had the greatest influence on penguin movements at the subantarctic Front, while sea surface temperature and chlorophyll a concentration were key for birds travelling to the subtropical front. We discuss our findings in the light of anthropogenic activities (or lack thereof) in the regions visited by the penguins as well as the potential consequences of Tawaki pre-moult dispersal for the species’ breeding distribution on the New Zealand mainland.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6114282
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2018
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-61142822018-09-17 Marathon penguins – Reasons and consequences of long-range dispersal in Fiordland penguins / Tawaki during the pre-moult period Mattern, Thomas Pütz, Klemens Garcia-Borboroglu, Pablo Ellenberg, Ursula Houston, David M. Long, Robin Lüthi, Benno Seddon, Philip J. PLoS One Research Article Migratory species often roam vast distances bringing them into contact with diverse conditions and threats that could play significant roles in their population dynamics. This is especially true if long-range travels occur within crucial stages of a species’ annual life-cycle. Crested penguins, for example, usually disperse over several hundreds of kilometres after completing the energetically demanding breeding season and in preparation for the costly annual moult. A basic understanding of crested penguins’ pre-moult dispersal is therefore paramount in order to be able to assess factors affecting individual survival. The Fiordland penguin, or Tawaki, the only crested penguin species breeding on the New Zealand mainland, is currently one of the least studied and rarest penguin species in the world. We successfully satellite tracked the pre-moult dispersal of 17 adult Tawaki from a single colony located in the species’ northern breeding distribution. Over the course of 8–10 weeks the penguins travelled up to 2,500 km away from their breeding colony, covering total swimming distances of up to 6,800 km. During outbound travels all penguins headed south-west within a well-defined corridor before branching out towards two general trip destinations. Birds leaving in late November travelled towards the Subtropical Front some 800 km south of Tasmania, whereas penguins that left in December headed further towards the subantarctic front. Using K-select analysis we examined the influence of oceanographic factors on the penguins’ dispersal. Water depth, surface current velocity and sea level anomalies had the greatest influence on penguin movements at the subantarctic Front, while sea surface temperature and chlorophyll a concentration were key for birds travelling to the subtropical front. We discuss our findings in the light of anthropogenic activities (or lack thereof) in the regions visited by the penguins as well as the potential consequences of Tawaki pre-moult dispersal for the species’ breeding distribution on the New Zealand mainland. Public Library of Science 2018-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6114282/ /pubmed/30157174 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198688 Text en © 2018 Mattern et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Mattern, Thomas
Pütz, Klemens
Garcia-Borboroglu, Pablo
Ellenberg, Ursula
Houston, David M.
Long, Robin
Lüthi, Benno
Seddon, Philip J.
Marathon penguins – Reasons and consequences of long-range dispersal in Fiordland penguins / Tawaki during the pre-moult period
title Marathon penguins – Reasons and consequences of long-range dispersal in Fiordland penguins / Tawaki during the pre-moult period
title_full Marathon penguins – Reasons and consequences of long-range dispersal in Fiordland penguins / Tawaki during the pre-moult period
title_fullStr Marathon penguins – Reasons and consequences of long-range dispersal in Fiordland penguins / Tawaki during the pre-moult period
title_full_unstemmed Marathon penguins – Reasons and consequences of long-range dispersal in Fiordland penguins / Tawaki during the pre-moult period
title_short Marathon penguins – Reasons and consequences of long-range dispersal in Fiordland penguins / Tawaki during the pre-moult period
title_sort marathon penguins – reasons and consequences of long-range dispersal in fiordland penguins / tawaki during the pre-moult period
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6114282/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30157174
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198688
work_keys_str_mv AT matternthomas marathonpenguinsreasonsandconsequencesoflongrangedispersalinfiordlandpenguinstawakiduringthepremoultperiod
AT putzklemens marathonpenguinsreasonsandconsequencesoflongrangedispersalinfiordlandpenguinstawakiduringthepremoultperiod
AT garciaborboroglupablo marathonpenguinsreasonsandconsequencesoflongrangedispersalinfiordlandpenguinstawakiduringthepremoultperiod
AT ellenbergursula marathonpenguinsreasonsandconsequencesoflongrangedispersalinfiordlandpenguinstawakiduringthepremoultperiod
AT houstondavidm marathonpenguinsreasonsandconsequencesoflongrangedispersalinfiordlandpenguinstawakiduringthepremoultperiod
AT longrobin marathonpenguinsreasonsandconsequencesoflongrangedispersalinfiordlandpenguinstawakiduringthepremoultperiod
AT luthibenno marathonpenguinsreasonsandconsequencesoflongrangedispersalinfiordlandpenguinstawakiduringthepremoultperiod
AT seddonphilipj marathonpenguinsreasonsandconsequencesoflongrangedispersalinfiordlandpenguinstawakiduringthepremoultperiod