2024
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.10988
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Delay in Adélie penguin nest occupation restricts parental investment in nest construction and reduces reproductive output

Madi J. McLatchie,
Louise Emmerson,
Simon Wotherspoon
et al.

Abstract: Reproductive success is an important demographic parameter that can be driven by environmental and behavioural factors operating on various spatio‐temporal scales. As seabirds breed on land and forage in the ocean, processes occurring in both environments can influence their reproductive success. At various locations around East Antarctica, Adélie penguins' (Pygoscelis adeliae) reproductive success has been negatively linked to extensive sea‐ice. In contrast, our study site in the Windmill Islands has limited … Show more

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