Happy feet in a hostile world? The future of penguins depends on proactive management of current and expected threats

Y Ropert-Coudert, A Chiaradia, D Ainley… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Penguins face a wide range of threats. Most observed population changes have been
negative and have happened over the last 60 years. Today, populations of 11 penguin …

[图书][B] The action plan for Australian birds 2020

ST Garnett, GB Baker - 2021 - books.google.com
The Action Plan for Australian Birds 2020 is the most comprehensive review of the status of
Australia's avifauna ever attempted. The latest in a series of action plans for Australian birds …

Proximity to multiple foraging habitats enhances seabirds' resilience to local food shortages

R Paredes, AMA Harding, DB Irons, DD Roby… - Marine Ecology …, 2012 - int-res.com
As central-place foragers, seabirds from colonies located close to multiple and/or productive
marine habitats might experience increased foraging opportunities and enhanced resilience …

Fabulous but forgotten fucoid forests

MS Thomsen, PAU Stæhr, PM South - Ecology and Evolution, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Fucoid forests are areas dominated by marine brown seaweed in the taxonomic order
Fucales that, like the better‐known marine foundation species—corals, kelps, seagrasses …

The role of allochrony in influencing interspecific differences in foraging distribution during the non-breeding season between two congeneric crested penguin species

CP Green, N Ratcliffe, T Mattern, D Thompson… - PLoS …, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Mechanisms promoting coexistence between closely related species are fundamental for
maintaining species diversity. Mechanisms of niche differentiation include allochrony which …

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

T Mattern, K Pütz, P Garcia-Borboroglu, U Ellenberg… - PLoS …, 2018 - journals.plos.org
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 …

Previous experiences with humans affect responses of Snares Penguins to experimental disturbance

U Ellenberg, T Mattern, DM Houston, LS Davis… - Journal of …, 2012 - Springer
Historically, little contact with humans makes the Snares Penguin, Eudyptes robustus, an
ideal species to study the natural response of penguins to human proximity. We measured …

Which trophic discrimination factors fit the best? A combined dietary study of a coastal seabird

A Morgenthaler, A Millones, P Gandini, E Frere - Journal of Ornithology, 2021 - Springer
The use of combined conventional and stable isotope analyses to study the diet of seabirds
has become very frequent. Unfortunately species and tissue-specific Trophic Discrimination …

Autumn diet of recolonising female New Zealand sea lions based at Otago Peninsula, South Island, New Zealand

AA Augé, C Lalas, LS Davis… - New Zealand Journal of …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
New Zealand (NZ) sea lions (Phocarctos hookeri) are slowly recolonising the Otago coast,
South Island, New Zealand. The increase in their numbers may lead to resource competition …

Site-specific reproductive failure and decline of a population of the Endangered yellow-eyed penguin: a case for foraging habitat quality

SD King, GA Harper, JB Wright, JC McInnes… - Marine Ecology …, 2012 - int-res.com
Sub-populations within species can exhibit differing population growth trajectories in relation
to one another depending on various environmental factors. In threatened species, negative …