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Survival differences and the effect of environmental instability on breeding dispersal in an Adélie penguin meta-population
by
Barton, Kerry
, Ballard, Grant
, Lyver, Phil O'B
, Dugger, Katie M
, Ainley, David G
in
adults
/ Animal breeding
/ Animal Migration
/ Animal populations
/ Animal reproduction
/ Animals
/ Antarctic Regions
/ Aviculture
/ Biological Sciences
/ Bird banding
/ Bird migration
/ Birds
/ Breeding
/ breeding season
/ Breeding seasons
/ Dispersal
/ Emigration
/ Environment
/ Environmental conditions
/ Environmental effects
/ environmental factors
/ Female
/ Foraging
/ habitat preferences
/ Habitat utilization
/ Habitats
/ Ice
/ Ice Cover
/ Icebergs
/ Male
/ Marine
/ Metapopulations
/ Models, Biological
/ Oceans and Seas
/ Penguins
/ philopatry
/ Population Density
/ Population Dynamics
/ Population Growth
/ Pygoscelis adeliae
/ Sea birds
/ Sea ice
/ Seasons
/ Sexual Behavior, Animal - physiology
/ Spheniscidae - growth & development
/ Spheniscidae - physiology
/ Survival
/ Survival analysis
2010
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Survival differences and the effect of environmental instability on breeding dispersal in an Adélie penguin meta-population
by
Barton, Kerry
, Ballard, Grant
, Lyver, Phil O'B
, Dugger, Katie M
, Ainley, David G
in
adults
/ Animal breeding
/ Animal Migration
/ Animal populations
/ Animal reproduction
/ Animals
/ Antarctic Regions
/ Aviculture
/ Biological Sciences
/ Bird banding
/ Bird migration
/ Birds
/ Breeding
/ breeding season
/ Breeding seasons
/ Dispersal
/ Emigration
/ Environment
/ Environmental conditions
/ Environmental effects
/ environmental factors
/ Female
/ Foraging
/ habitat preferences
/ Habitat utilization
/ Habitats
/ Ice
/ Ice Cover
/ Icebergs
/ Male
/ Marine
/ Metapopulations
/ Models, Biological
/ Oceans and Seas
/ Penguins
/ philopatry
/ Population Density
/ Population Dynamics
/ Population Growth
/ Pygoscelis adeliae
/ Sea birds
/ Sea ice
/ Seasons
/ Sexual Behavior, Animal - physiology
/ Spheniscidae - growth & development
/ Spheniscidae - physiology
/ Survival
/ Survival analysis
2010
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Survival differences and the effect of environmental instability on breeding dispersal in an Adélie penguin meta-population
by
Barton, Kerry
, Ballard, Grant
, Lyver, Phil O'B
, Dugger, Katie M
, Ainley, David G
in
adults
/ Animal breeding
/ Animal Migration
/ Animal populations
/ Animal reproduction
/ Animals
/ Antarctic Regions
/ Aviculture
/ Biological Sciences
/ Bird banding
/ Bird migration
/ Birds
/ Breeding
/ breeding season
/ Breeding seasons
/ Dispersal
/ Emigration
/ Environment
/ Environmental conditions
/ Environmental effects
/ environmental factors
/ Female
/ Foraging
/ habitat preferences
/ Habitat utilization
/ Habitats
/ Ice
/ Ice Cover
/ Icebergs
/ Male
/ Marine
/ Metapopulations
/ Models, Biological
/ Oceans and Seas
/ Penguins
/ philopatry
/ Population Density
/ Population Dynamics
/ Population Growth
/ Pygoscelis adeliae
/ Sea birds
/ Sea ice
/ Seasons
/ Sexual Behavior, Animal - physiology
/ Spheniscidae - growth & development
/ Spheniscidae - physiology
/ Survival
/ Survival analysis
2010
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Survival differences and the effect of environmental instability on breeding dispersal in an Adélie penguin meta-population
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Survival differences and the effect of environmental instability on breeding dispersal in an Adélie penguin meta-population
2010
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Overview
High survival and breeding philopatry was previously confirmed for the Adélie penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae) during a period of stable environmental conditions. However, movements of breeding adults as a result of an unplanned natural experiment within a four-colony meta-population provided interesting insights into this species' population dynamics. We used multistate mark-recapture models to investigate apparent survival and dispersal of breeding birds in the southwestern Ross Sea during 12 breeding seasons (1996-2007). The natural experiment was facilitated by the temporary grounding of two immense icebergs that (i) erected a veritable fence separating colonies and altering migration routes and (ii) added additional stress by trapping extensive sea ice in the region during 5 of 12 y. Colony size varied by orders of magnitude, allowing investigation of apparent survival and dispersal rates in relation to both environmental conditions and colony size within this meta-population. Apparent survival was lowest for the smallest colony (4,000 pairs) and similar for the medium (45,000 pairs) and large colonies (155,000 pairs), despite increased foraging effort expended by breeders at the largest colony. Dispersal of breeding birds was low (<1%), except during years of difficult environmental conditions when movements increased, especially away from the smallest colony (3.5%). Decreased apparent survival at the smallest colony could reflect differences in migration chronology and winter habitat use compared with the other colonies, or it may reflect increased permanent emigration to colonies outside this meta-population. Contrary to current thought, breeding penguins are not always philopatric. Rather, stressful conditions can significantly increase dispersal rates.
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