AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study developed a new method to analyze penguin tracking data, aimed at identifying crucial areas for seabird conservation, particularly for marine Important Bird Areas (IBAs) around the Antarctic Peninsula and nearby regions.
  • - Key improvements were made to existing protocols by enhancing track interpolation techniques and refining parameters for kernel analysis, applied to tracking data from 24 penguin datasets across various breeding stages.
  • - The research identified five new marine IBAs that could support about 600,000 adult penguins, showcasing the effectiveness of this method for creating a protective network for penguins and informing management practices for krill fisheries.

Article Abstract

Aim: To provide a method of analyzing penguin tracking data to identify priority at-sea areas for seabird conservation (marine IBAs), based on pre-existing approaches for flying seabirds but revised according to the specific ecology of penguin species.

Location: Waters around the Antarctic Peninsula, South Shetland, and South Orkney archipelagos (FAO Subareas 48.1 and 48.2).

Methods: We made key improvements to the pre-existing protocol for identifying marine IBAs that include refining the track interpolation method and revision of parameters for the kernel analysis (smoothing factor and utilization distribution) using sensitivity tests. We applied the revised method to 24 datasets of tracking data on penguins (three species, seven colonies, and three different breeding stages-incubation, brood, and crèche).

Results: We identified five new marine IBAs for seabirds in the study area, estimated to hold ca. 600,000 adult penguins.

Main Conclusions: The results demonstrate the efficacy of a new method for the designation of a network of marine IBAs in Antarctic waters for penguins based on tracking data, which can contribute to an evidence-based, precautionary, management framework for krill fisheries.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6238121PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4519DOI Listing

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