Effects of ambient air temperature, humidity and rainfall on annual survival of adult little penguins Eudyptula minor in southeastern Australia

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L. B. Ganendran
L. A. Sidhu
E. A. Catchpole
L. E. Chambers
P. Dann
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[1] University of New South Wales Canberra,School of Physical, Environmental and Mathematical Sciences, Australian Defence Force Academy
[2] Bureau of Meteorology,Research Department
[3] Phillip Island Nature Parks,undefined
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International Journal of Biometeorology | 2016年 / 60卷
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Little penguin; Mark-recapture; Survival; Ambient air temperature; Rainfall; Climate change; Humidity; Breeding; Moult;
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Seabirds are subject to the influences of local climate variables during periods of land-based activities such as breeding and, for some species, moult; particularly if they undergo a catastrophic moult (complete simultaneous moult) as do penguins. We investigated potential relationships between adult penguin survival and land-based climate variables (ambient air temperature, humidity and rainfall) using 46 years of mark-recapture data of little penguins Eudyptula minor gathered at a breeding colony on Phillip Island in southeastern Australia. Our results showed that adult penguin survival had a stronger association with land-based climate variables during the moult period, when birds were unable to go to sea for up to 3 weeks, than during the breeding period, when birds could sacrifice breeding success in favour of survival. Annual adult survival probability was positively associated with humidity during moult and negatively associated with rainfall during moult. Prolonged heat during breeding and moult had a negative association with annual adult survival. Local climate projections suggest increasing days of high temperatures, fewer days of rainfall which will result in more droughts (and by implication, lower humidity) and more extreme rainfall events. All of these predicted climate changes are expected to have a negative impact on adult penguin survival.
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页码:1237 / 1245
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