King penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus) are an iconic Southern Ocean species, but the prey distributions that underpin their at-sea foraging tracks and diving behaviour remain unclear. We conducted simultaneous acoustic surveys off South Georgia and tracking of king penguins breeding ashore there in Austral summer 2017 to gain insight into habitat use and foraging behaviour. Acoustic surveys revealed ubiquitous deep scattering layers (DSLs; acoustically detected layers of fish and other micronekton that inhabit the mesopelagic zone) at c. 500 m and shallower ephemeral fish schools. Based on DNA extracted from penguin faecal samples, these schools were likely comprised of lanternfish (an important component of king penguin diets), icefish (C...
This PhD addresses the central hypothesis that acoustic Deep Scattering Layers (DSLs) are a prey lan...
King penguins make up the bulk of avian biomass on a number of sub-Antarctic islands where they have...
Most studies concerning the foraging ecology of marine vertebrates are limited to breeding adults, a...
King penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus) are an iconic Southern Ocean species, but the prey distribut...
King penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus) are an iconic Southern Ocean species, but the prey distribut...
King penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus) are an iconic Southern Ocean species, but the prey distribut...
Funding: The at-sea data collection and 50% of CLG’s PhD studentship was provided by the Swiss Polar...
FUNDING The at-sea data collection and 50% of CLG’s Ph.D. studentship was provided by the Swiss Pola...
Understanding the levels of variability in oceanographic features where marine predators forage is c...
Marine predators are thought to follow sophisticated scale-dependent search strategies when seeking ...
Marine predators are thought to utilise oceanic features adjusting their foraging strategy in a scal...
Understanding the levels of variability in oceanographic features where marine predators forage is c...
Direct observation of foraging behavior is not always possible, especially for marine species that h...
Direct observation of foraging behavior is not always possible, especially for marine species that h...
King penguins make up the bulk of avian biomass on a number of sub-Antarctic islands where they have...
This PhD addresses the central hypothesis that acoustic Deep Scattering Layers (DSLs) are a prey lan...
King penguins make up the bulk of avian biomass on a number of sub-Antarctic islands where they have...
Most studies concerning the foraging ecology of marine vertebrates are limited to breeding adults, a...
King penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus) are an iconic Southern Ocean species, but the prey distribut...
King penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus) are an iconic Southern Ocean species, but the prey distribut...
King penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus) are an iconic Southern Ocean species, but the prey distribut...
Funding: The at-sea data collection and 50% of CLG’s PhD studentship was provided by the Swiss Polar...
FUNDING The at-sea data collection and 50% of CLG’s Ph.D. studentship was provided by the Swiss Pola...
Understanding the levels of variability in oceanographic features where marine predators forage is c...
Marine predators are thought to follow sophisticated scale-dependent search strategies when seeking ...
Marine predators are thought to utilise oceanic features adjusting their foraging strategy in a scal...
Understanding the levels of variability in oceanographic features where marine predators forage is c...
Direct observation of foraging behavior is not always possible, especially for marine species that h...
Direct observation of foraging behavior is not always possible, especially for marine species that h...
King penguins make up the bulk of avian biomass on a number of sub-Antarctic islands where they have...
This PhD addresses the central hypothesis that acoustic Deep Scattering Layers (DSLs) are a prey lan...
King penguins make up the bulk of avian biomass on a number of sub-Antarctic islands where they have...
Most studies concerning the foraging ecology of marine vertebrates are limited to breeding adults, a...