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First global census of the Adélie Penguin
by
Lynch, H. J.
, LaRue, M. A.
in
Animal populations
/ Antarctic region
/ Antarctic regions
/ Antarctica
/ Aquatic birds
/ Birds
/ Breeding
/ Census
/ Censuses
/ Colonies
/ conservation areas
/ high-resolution satellite imagery
/ Marine Protected Area
/ Marine protected areas
/ Oceans
/ Ornithology
/ Penguins
/ philopatry
/ POPULATION BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY
/ Population dynamics
/ population estimate
/ Population estimates
/ Pygoscelis adeliae
/ remote sensing
/ RESEARCH ARTICLE
/ Ross Sea
/ Satellite imaging
/ seabirds
/ South Shetland Islands
/ surveys
2014
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First global census of the Adélie Penguin
by
Lynch, H. J.
, LaRue, M. A.
in
Animal populations
/ Antarctic region
/ Antarctic regions
/ Antarctica
/ Aquatic birds
/ Birds
/ Breeding
/ Census
/ Censuses
/ Colonies
/ conservation areas
/ high-resolution satellite imagery
/ Marine Protected Area
/ Marine protected areas
/ Oceans
/ Ornithology
/ Penguins
/ philopatry
/ POPULATION BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY
/ Population dynamics
/ population estimate
/ Population estimates
/ Pygoscelis adeliae
/ remote sensing
/ RESEARCH ARTICLE
/ Ross Sea
/ Satellite imaging
/ seabirds
/ South Shetland Islands
/ surveys
2014
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First global census of the Adélie Penguin
by
Lynch, H. J.
, LaRue, M. A.
in
Animal populations
/ Antarctic region
/ Antarctic regions
/ Antarctica
/ Aquatic birds
/ Birds
/ Breeding
/ Census
/ Censuses
/ Colonies
/ conservation areas
/ high-resolution satellite imagery
/ Marine Protected Area
/ Marine protected areas
/ Oceans
/ Ornithology
/ Penguins
/ philopatry
/ POPULATION BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY
/ Population dynamics
/ population estimate
/ Population estimates
/ Pygoscelis adeliae
/ remote sensing
/ RESEARCH ARTICLE
/ Ross Sea
/ Satellite imaging
/ seabirds
/ South Shetland Islands
/ surveys
2014
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First global census of the Adélie Penguin
2014
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Overview
We report on the first global census of the Adélie Penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae), achieved using a combination of ground counts and satellite imagery, and find a breeding population 53% larger (3.79 million breeding pairs) than the last estimate in 1993. We provide the first abundance estimates for 41 previously unsurveyed colonies, which collectively contain 420,000 breeding pairs, and report on 17 previously unknown colonies, 11 of which may be recent colonizations. These recent colonizations represent ∼5% of the increase in known breeding population and provide insight into the ability of these highly philopatric seabirds to colonize new breeding territories. Additionally, we report on 13 colonies not found in the survey, including 8 that we conclude have gone extinct. We find that Adélie Penguin declines on the Antarctic Peninsula are more than offset by increases in East Antarctica. Our global population assessment provides a robust baseline for understanding future changes in abundance and distribution. These results are a critically needed contribution to ongoing negotiations regarding the design and implementation of Marine Protected Areas for the Southern Ocean.
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