Mpumalanga Mnyekemfu, Peter J Barham, Barbara Barham, Lauren Waller, Katrin Ludynia, Gavin W Maneveldt
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摘要
摘要濒临灭绝的非洲企鹅(Spheniscus demersus)数量正以每年约5%的速度急剧减少。进行定期监测以收集人口统计和物候数据,以协助规划和实施保育行动的需要,必须与这种监测可能造成的干扰相平衡。现在,许多非洲企鹅身上都装有被动集成应答器(PIT)标签,这些标签可以被位于企鹅群固定位置的地面读取器远程读取。在这项研究中,我们使用了这些地面读取器的数据,并结合常规巢监测收集的数据,来证明将来可能只使用地面读取器的数据来监测繁殖成功。我们发现,在不同的繁殖阶段,它们的运动模式各不相同。在孵化期间,成虫轮流工作几天;在育雏期间,成鸟每天轮流,一只留在巢中,另一只出海。当雏鸟长大到可以独自生活时,父母双方通常每天都去觅食,直到雏鸟羽翼丰满。在失败的巢穴中,成年蚁在巢穴失败后不久就不再光顾。如果这项工作向前推进,应该有可能大大减少定期鸟巢监测的潜在影响。Étude在繁殖过程中成功的预估过程中成功的预估过程中成功的预估过程中成功的预估过程中成功的预估过程中成功的预估过程中成功的预估过程中成功的预估过程中成功的预估过程中成功的预估过程中成功的预估过程中成功的预估过程中成功的预估过程中成功的预估过程中成功的预估过程中成功的预估过程中成功的预估过程中成功的预估过程中成功的预估过程中成功的预估过程中成功的预估过程中成功的预估过程中成功的预估过程中成功的预估过程中成功的预估过程中成功的预估过程中成功的预估过程中成功的预估过程中成功的预估过程中成功的预估过程在这一过程中,我们可以看到,在这一过程中,我们可以看到:在这一过程中,我们可以看到:在这一过程中,我们可以看到:在这一过程中,我们可以看到:在这一过程中,我们可以看到:在这一过程中,我们可以看到:在这一过程中,我们可以看到:在所有的通讯工具中,所有的通讯工具都是通过与其他的通讯工具连接起来的,例如:être与其他的通讯工具连接起来的通讯工具连接起来的通讯工具。Dans cette samade, nous avons utilisise les dondones de ces lecteurs au sol,合并sames aux donsamade,收集sames lors de la monitoring de routine des ids,将samis drail devraêtre possible d 'utiliser unique les dondonsames des lecteers au sol re surveiller le succes de la reproduction。Nous avons constatesque les运动在不同的过程中有不同的繁殖阶段。在成年后的几小时内,他们会发现自己的体重有所下降。Pendant la passride de couvaison,让成年人看到的是,laisrelainys chaque jour, launestant和laistrepartaen。Lorsque les possins not care in all taille suffisante pour être laissssams seulles, les双亲' entent ent ' ssamisement, les jours jusque ' conce que les possins ' enent。在美国,年轻人的基础设施,成年人的生活,以及他们的职业生涯,以及他们的职业生涯,以及他们的职业生涯。在研究过程中,将研究être可能的变质过程,考虑变质过程对监测和观察人员的影响潜力。关键词:繁殖阶段;繁殖成功;监测
Preliminary investigation into deducing breeding success of African Penguins Spheniscus demersus from automated transponder reader data to reduce disturbance
The Endangered African Penguin Spheniscus demersus is in serious decline, with the total population falling at a rate of ∼5% per annum. The need to carry out regular monitoring to collect demographic and phenological data to assist in the planning and implementation of conservation actions needs to be balanced against the disturbance that may be caused by such monitoring. Many African Penguins are now fitted with passive integrated transponder (PIT) tags that can be read remotely by ground readers at fixed locations in the colonies. In this study, we used data from these ground readers, combined with data collected during routine nest monitoring, to demonstrate that it should be possible to use data from the ground readers alone to monitor breeding success in the future. We found patterns of movements that varied during the various breeding stages. Adults took shifts of several days during incubation; during the brood period the adults alternated each day, with one remaining at the nest while the other went to sea. As the chicks grew large enough to be left alone, both parents usually foraged every day until the chicks fledged. In unsuccessful nests adults stopped attending the nest shortly after it had failed. If this work is taken forward it should be possible to greatly reduce the potential impact of regular nest monitoring.
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