Population status of the endemic royal penguin (Eudyptes schlegeli) at Macquarie Island
Autor: | Marcus Salton, Rachael Alderman, Kimberley Kliska, Noel Carmichael |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
0106 biological sciences
Conservation planning education.field_of_study biology Range (biology) 010604 marine biology & hydrobiology Population Significant difference biology.organism_classification 010603 evolutionary biology 01 natural sciences Global position system Fishery Nest Royal penguin General Agricultural and Biological Sciences education Population status |
Zdroj: | Polar Biology. 42:771-781 |
ISSN: | 1432-2056 0722-4060 |
Popis: | Penguins globally are of conservation concern due to rapid decreases in many populations. Royal penguins (Eudyptes schlegeli) are endemic to Macquarie Island and its offshore islands and the current population status of this species is unknown. Here, we present a contemporary population estimate, undertaken in 2016 using precise global position system technology. Between August and December 2016, all royal penguin colonies were visited and the number of breeding pairs estimated by mapping the perimeters of colonies and applying a nest density estimate. The royal penguin population was estimated at 750,037 breeding pairs (range 669,538–830,154 pairs). The estimate is slightly lower than a previous estimate in 1984, but given the refined methods it was not possible to establish a significant difference or that a decrease in the population has not occurred. Future censuses utilising a consistent methodology are required to more accurately determine the current population trend. Establishing the current status of the royal penguin population will help assess the species vulnerability to several threats that are impacting similar species in the sub-Antarctic region, and inform conservation planning and management. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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