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Cottin, Manuelle; Kato, Akiko; Thierry, Anne-Mathilde; Le Maho, Yvon; Raclot, Thierry; Ropert-Coudert, Yan (2011): (Table 1) Diving behaviour of male Adélie penguins (Pygoscelis adeliae) with and without corticosterone implants at Pointe Géologie [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.808549, Supplement to: Cottin, M et al. (2011): Does corticosterone affect diving behaviour of male Adelie Penguins? A preliminary experimental study. ORNITHOLOGICAL SCIENCE, 10(1), 3-11, https://doi.org/10.2326/osj.10.3

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Abstract:
The amount of energy that organisms can allocate to self-maintenance and/or reproduction largely depends on their foraging strategies. Because of corticosterone (CORT) involvement in the control of energy metabolism, food intake and locomotor activity, recent studies have sought to demonstrate the role of this hormone in foraging decisions and performance. Moreover, considerable recent advances in animal-attached loggers now allow the study of behaviour in free-living animals. In order to assess the effects of CORT administration on the foraging behaviour of free-living Adelie Penguins Pygoscelis adeliae, we studied a group with CORT implants and a control group without CORT implants, by attaching time-depth recorders to the two groups and monitoring them throughout up to seven consecutive foraging trips during the guard stage (in Adelie Land, Antarctica). We found that foraging trips duration was similar between both groups. Dive durations, time spent at the bottom phase of dives, and the number of undulations per dive of CORT-implanted birds were all significantly higher than those of controls. However, CORT-implanted birds performed fewer dives overall (ca. 4,400) than controls (ca. 6,250) and spent many (13 and 6 times for penguins #3 and #4, respectively) long periods (>3 h) without diving. The low foraging effort and long resting periods support the view that CORT-implanted birds probably gained less energy than did the control birds. CORT treatment appears then to result in redirecting bird behaviour from costly activity (i.e. reproduction) to a behaviour promoting the preservation of energy reserves. Future studies are therefore needed to assess body condition and reproductive success of CORT-manipulated birds in parallel with the recording of their diving performances.
Coverage:
Latitude: -66.666700 * Longitude: 140.016670
Event(s):
Pointe_Géologie * Latitude: -66.666700 * Longitude: 140.016670 * Location: Adelie Land * Method/Device: Biology (BIO) * Comment: penguin colony
Comment:
Data extracted in the frame of a joint ICSTI/PANGAEA IPY effort, see http://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.150150
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1TreatmentTreatCottin, Manuelleof penguin, CORT = corticosterone implanted
2IdentificationIDCottin, Manuelle
3Duration, number of daysDurationdaysCottin, Manuelleof recording
4Duration, number of daysDurationdaysCottin, Manuelleper trip, mean
5Standard deviationStd dev±Cottin, Manuellemean trip duration
6Number of dives per tripDives#Cottin, Manuelle
7Standard deviationStd dev±Cottin, Manuelleno. dives/trip
8Time in secondsTimesCottin, ManuelleCalculated after Gentry & Kooyman (1986)bout ending criterion
9NumberNoCottin, ManuelleTime-depth recorder, Cefas Technology (Cefas G5)of bouts per trip (bout = short surface interval)
10Standard deviationStd dev±Cottin, ManuelleTime-depth recorder, Cefas Technology (Cefas G5)no. bouts/trip
11NumberNoCottin, ManuelleTime-depth recorder, Cefas Technology (Cefas G5)of dives per bout (bout = short surface interval)
12Standard deviationStd dev±Cottin, ManuelleTime-depth recorder, Cefas Technology (Cefas G5)no.dives/bout
13Proportion of timeProportion of timeCottin, ManuelleTime-depth recorder, Cefas Technology (Cefas G5)spent diving during a trip
14Proportion of time, standard errorProportion of time std e±Cottin, ManuelleTime-depth recorder, Cefas Technology (Cefas G5)
15Pygoscelis adeliae, dive depth maximumP. adeliae dive maxmCottin, ManuelleTime-depth recorder, Cefas Technology (Cefas G5)shallow dives
16Pygoscelis adeliae, standard deviationP. adeliae std dev±Cottin, ManuelleTime-depth recorder, Cefas Technology (Cefas G5)dive depth max shallow
17Pygoscelis adeliae, dive depth maximumP. adeliae dive maxmCottin, ManuelleTime-depth recorder, Cefas Technology (Cefas G5)deep dives
18Pygoscelis adeliae, standard deviationP. adeliae std dev±Cottin, ManuelleTime-depth recorder, Cefas Technology (Cefas G5)dive depth max deep
19NumberNoCottin, ManuelleTime-depth recorder, Cefas Technology (Cefas G5)of undulations per dive
20Standard deviationStd dev±Cottin, ManuelleTime-depth recorder, Cefas Technology (Cefas G5)no. of undulations/dive
Size:
80 data points

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