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Comparative diving behaviour of
Blue penguins at two NZ locations


   Thomas Mattern1,2                    Lloyd S. Davis1
    Boris M. Culik2                    Dave M. Houston3




     1
         Department of Zoology, University of Otago, Dunedin
     2
         Institute of Marine Sciences, University Kiel, Germany
                     3
                       Department of Conservation
Overview

►   Introduction
►   Study areas
►   Foraging Ranges (revisited)
►   Diving Behaviour
►   Summary
►   Acknowledgments
Introduction
►   Foraging behaviour during early chick rearing
     Birds have to return at regular intervals to feed small chicks:
      Blue penguins generally return after 1 day at sea


     Foraging behaviour depends primarily on foraging success


     Poor foraging success can be compensated by:
       ► longer   foraging trips (ie. greater travel distance)
       ► increased   dive performance (ie. more dives per trip)


     Environment dictates which compensation method is used
Study areas




               Marlborough Sounds


                        28. 08. – 29. 11. 2000
                         Motuara Island
 New Zealand
Study areas




               North Otago


                    4. 12. 2000 – 21. 1. 2001
                                  Oamaru
 New Zealand
Foraging ranges during chick rearing

►   MOTUARA ISLAND

     During ONE DAY TRIPS birds generally stayed within 9 km of the island

     Birds leaving Queen Charlotte Sound performed LONG TERM TRIPS (>2d)


►   OAMARU

     No LONG TERM TRIPS observed during chick rearing

     Maximum distance from colony on ONE DAY TRIPS: 5 km to 30 km


                     Foraging restricted by
              topography and maximum distance
Foraging restrictions on One Day Trips

      MOTUARA ISLAND              OAMARU
Measuring diving behaviour
 • Time-Depth Recorder (TDR) attached
   to penguin‘s lower back


 • TDR records dive depth (via pressure
   transducer) at pre-defined time intervals


 • After recovery of device, recorded
   data is downloaded to computer


 • Raw data is converted to dive profiles
   for entire foraging trips


 • Special software analyzes every
   diving event for maximum dive
   depth, dive duration, dive type etc.
   depth       duration
Diving behaviour - simplified

►   Shallow foraging:

     LOW DIVE FREQUENCY: 700-800 dives per day

     SHALLOW (TRAVELLING) DIVES: ca. 2.5 m to 5 m



                      LONG-RANGE TRIPS (<30 km)?
Diving behaviour - simplified

►   Deep foraging:

     HIGH DIVE FREQUENCY: 1000-1200 dives per day

     DEEP (FORAGING) DIVES: ca. 5 to 35 m



                   SHORT-RANGE TRIPS (<15 km)?
Diving behaviour as result of foraging restrictions

                                     Motuara Island



                 SHORT-RANGE TRIP



                                     Oamaru


                 SHORT-RANGE TRIP




                  LONG-RANGE TRIP




  Foraging ranges on One Day Trips         Dive profiles on One Day Trips
Maximum dive depths


 OAMARU                                                                              (6 penguins, 10 foraging trips)

                           03:00     05:00   07:00   09:00   11:00   13:00   15:00      17:00   19:00   21:00   23:00
                          0

                          5


                          10
 Maximum dive depth (m)




                          15


                          20

                          25

                          30


                          35

                                   Total number of dives: 8066
                          40


                               mean maximum dive depth: 6.0 m (range: 2.5 – 33.5 m)
Maximum dive depths


 MOTUARA ISLAND                                                                       (5 penguins, 8 foraging trips)

                           03:00     05:00   07:00   09:00   11:00   13:00   15:00   17:00   19:00    21:00   23:00
                          0

                          5


                          10
 Maximum dive depth (m)




                          15


                          20

                          25

                          30


                          35

                                   Total number of dives: 9323
                          40


                               mean maximum dive depth: 10.1 m (range: 2.5 – 35.5 m)
Dive parameters (means)


                                     OAMARU                MOTUARA IS.        p
                                        (n =6)                   (n = 5)    (t-test)



  Diving activity (%)*                  29.8                     61.3      < 0.001


  Dives per trip                       808.9                   1165.3      < 0.001


  Dives per hour                       47.8                      75.3      < 0.001


  Dive duration (s)                     22.4                     29.5      < 0.001

 * diving activity = total dive duration / total trip duration * 100
Dive Duration

                                             frequency the day-1
                                                hour of distribution                                                                                              dive depth-1
                               40
                                                                  100                                                                  90
                                                                                      Motuara Island                                              Oamaru
                                                                   92
                                                                                      Oamaru                                           80         Motuara Island
                               35
                                                                   84
                                                                                                                                       70
                                                                   76
Mean dive duration (s)




                               30            Motuara Island        68                 Oamaru                                           60




                                                                                                              Mean dive duration (s)
                  dive duration (s)




                                                                   60
                                                                                                                                       50
                               25                                  52                                                                                                                          ADL
                                                                   44                          ADL                                     40


                               20                                  36                                                                  30

                                                                   28
                                                                                                                                       20
                               15                                  20

                                                                   12                                                                  10

                                                                   4
                               10                                                                                                      0
                                 -1500
                                  3      5   -1000
                                                7     9 -500 11     130   15    500
                                                                                 17     19 1000 21     23
                                                                                                       1500                                 2-6    6-10   10-14    14-18   18-22   22-26   26-30   > 30m

                                                              Hour ofof dives
                                                              number day                                                                                            Depth (m)




                         •            Greater dive efforts at Motuara Island (longer dives at any time of the day)
                         •            Better foraging performance at Oamaru (longer dives at greater depths)
                         •            High metabolic costs for 20% of the dives at Motuara Island, but only
                                                                                           Island
                                      9% of the dives at Oamaru (Aerobic Dive Limit reached or exceeded)
Summary

►   MOTUARA ISLAND:
     Foraging range during chick rearing restricted by topography
     Foraging efforts can only be extended vertically (ie. deeper dives)
     High dive efforts (high dive activity)
     Foraging success come at high metablic costs (ie. many deep dives)

►   OAMARU:
     Penguins face no environmental foraging restriction
     Foraging efforts can be extended vertically and/or horizontally (ie. greater
      distance travelled)
     Low dive efforts
     Foraging success comes at lower metabolic costs (ie. mainly shallow dives)
Acknowledgements

►   Big thanks to all Field Assistants Stef Klingel, Peter Deines,
    Jana Kotzerka, Kirsten Martin and Horst Mattern who
    endured storms and grumpy penguins. Kim Garret was our
    skillful skipper in the Marlborough Sounds.

►   Oamaru: Thank you to Denis Dove, Tony Hocken and Jennie
    Mills for looking after radiotagged stragglers

►   Marlborough Sounds: Thanks to Tony Tristram for his
    hospitality and help on Arapawa Island. Bill Cash and Pete
    Grady (DoC Picton) supported us during our stay on
    Motuara Island and Les & Zoe Battersby helped out with
    freshwater when we ran short.

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Foraging ranges and breeding success of Blue penguins Eudyptula minor at two different locations in New Zealand

  • 1. Comparative diving behaviour of Blue penguins at two NZ locations Thomas Mattern1,2 Lloyd S. Davis1 Boris M. Culik2 Dave M. Houston3 1 Department of Zoology, University of Otago, Dunedin 2 Institute of Marine Sciences, University Kiel, Germany 3 Department of Conservation
  • 2. Overview ► Introduction ► Study areas ► Foraging Ranges (revisited) ► Diving Behaviour ► Summary ► Acknowledgments
  • 3. Introduction ► Foraging behaviour during early chick rearing  Birds have to return at regular intervals to feed small chicks: Blue penguins generally return after 1 day at sea  Foraging behaviour depends primarily on foraging success  Poor foraging success can be compensated by: ► longer foraging trips (ie. greater travel distance) ► increased dive performance (ie. more dives per trip)  Environment dictates which compensation method is used
  • 4. Study areas Marlborough Sounds 28. 08. – 29. 11. 2000 Motuara Island New Zealand
  • 5. Study areas North Otago 4. 12. 2000 – 21. 1. 2001 Oamaru New Zealand
  • 6. Foraging ranges during chick rearing ► MOTUARA ISLAND  During ONE DAY TRIPS birds generally stayed within 9 km of the island  Birds leaving Queen Charlotte Sound performed LONG TERM TRIPS (>2d) ► OAMARU  No LONG TERM TRIPS observed during chick rearing  Maximum distance from colony on ONE DAY TRIPS: 5 km to 30 km Foraging restricted by topography and maximum distance
  • 7. Foraging restrictions on One Day Trips MOTUARA ISLAND OAMARU
  • 8. Measuring diving behaviour • Time-Depth Recorder (TDR) attached to penguin‘s lower back • TDR records dive depth (via pressure transducer) at pre-defined time intervals • After recovery of device, recorded data is downloaded to computer • Raw data is converted to dive profiles for entire foraging trips • Special software analyzes every diving event for maximum dive depth, dive duration, dive type etc. depth duration
  • 9. Diving behaviour - simplified ► Shallow foraging:  LOW DIVE FREQUENCY: 700-800 dives per day  SHALLOW (TRAVELLING) DIVES: ca. 2.5 m to 5 m LONG-RANGE TRIPS (<30 km)?
  • 10. Diving behaviour - simplified ► Deep foraging:  HIGH DIVE FREQUENCY: 1000-1200 dives per day  DEEP (FORAGING) DIVES: ca. 5 to 35 m SHORT-RANGE TRIPS (<15 km)?
  • 11. Diving behaviour as result of foraging restrictions Motuara Island SHORT-RANGE TRIP Oamaru SHORT-RANGE TRIP LONG-RANGE TRIP Foraging ranges on One Day Trips Dive profiles on One Day Trips
  • 12. Maximum dive depths OAMARU (6 penguins, 10 foraging trips) 03:00 05:00 07:00 09:00 11:00 13:00 15:00 17:00 19:00 21:00 23:00 0 5 10 Maximum dive depth (m) 15 20 25 30 35 Total number of dives: 8066 40 mean maximum dive depth: 6.0 m (range: 2.5 – 33.5 m)
  • 13. Maximum dive depths MOTUARA ISLAND (5 penguins, 8 foraging trips) 03:00 05:00 07:00 09:00 11:00 13:00 15:00 17:00 19:00 21:00 23:00 0 5 10 Maximum dive depth (m) 15 20 25 30 35 Total number of dives: 9323 40 mean maximum dive depth: 10.1 m (range: 2.5 – 35.5 m)
  • 14. Dive parameters (means) OAMARU MOTUARA IS. p (n =6) (n = 5) (t-test) Diving activity (%)* 29.8 61.3 < 0.001 Dives per trip 808.9 1165.3 < 0.001 Dives per hour 47.8 75.3 < 0.001 Dive duration (s) 22.4 29.5 < 0.001 * diving activity = total dive duration / total trip duration * 100
  • 15. Dive Duration frequency the day-1 hour of distribution dive depth-1 40 100 90 Motuara Island Oamaru 92 Oamaru 80 Motuara Island 35 84 70 76 Mean dive duration (s) 30 Motuara Island 68 Oamaru 60 Mean dive duration (s) dive duration (s) 60 50 25 52 ADL 44 ADL 40 20 36 30 28 20 15 20 12 10 4 10 0 -1500 3 5 -1000 7 9 -500 11 130 15 500 17 19 1000 21 23 1500 2-6 6-10 10-14 14-18 18-22 22-26 26-30 > 30m Hour ofof dives number day Depth (m) • Greater dive efforts at Motuara Island (longer dives at any time of the day) • Better foraging performance at Oamaru (longer dives at greater depths) • High metabolic costs for 20% of the dives at Motuara Island, but only Island 9% of the dives at Oamaru (Aerobic Dive Limit reached or exceeded)
  • 16. Summary ► MOTUARA ISLAND:  Foraging range during chick rearing restricted by topography  Foraging efforts can only be extended vertically (ie. deeper dives)  High dive efforts (high dive activity)  Foraging success come at high metablic costs (ie. many deep dives) ► OAMARU:  Penguins face no environmental foraging restriction  Foraging efforts can be extended vertically and/or horizontally (ie. greater distance travelled)  Low dive efforts  Foraging success comes at lower metabolic costs (ie. mainly shallow dives)
  • 17. Acknowledgements ► Big thanks to all Field Assistants Stef Klingel, Peter Deines, Jana Kotzerka, Kirsten Martin and Horst Mattern who endured storms and grumpy penguins. Kim Garret was our skillful skipper in the Marlborough Sounds. ► Oamaru: Thank you to Denis Dove, Tony Hocken and Jennie Mills for looking after radiotagged stragglers ► Marlborough Sounds: Thanks to Tony Tristram for his hospitality and help on Arapawa Island. Bill Cash and Pete Grady (DoC Picton) supported us during our stay on Motuara Island and Les & Zoe Battersby helped out with freshwater when we ran short.