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Remote sensing of emperor penguin abundance and breeding success
BiologyNature Communications

Remote sensing of emperor penguin abundance and breeding success

A. Winterl, S. Richter, et al.

Emperor penguins are increasingly threatened by environmental challenges, and this cutting-edge research by a team of experts analyzes how satellite imagery can track their breeding pairs and fledging chicks. By developing a unique phenological model, they address the variability in colony occupancy, paving the way for effective remote monitoring of these magnificent birds.... show more
Abstract
Emperor penguins (Aptenodytes forsteri) are under increasing environmental pressure. Monitoring colony size and population trends of this Antarctic sea-bird relies primarily on satellite imagery recorded near the end of the breeding season, when light conditions levels are sufficient to capture images, but colony occupancy is highly variable. To correct population estimates for this variability, we develop a phenological model that can predict the number of breeding pairs and fledging chicks, as well as key phenological events such as arrival, hatching and foraging times, from as few as six data points from a single season. The ability to extrapolate occupancy from sparse data makes the model particularly useful for monitoring remotely sensed animal colonies where ground-based population estimates are rare or unavailable.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
May 29, 2024
Authors
Alexander Winterl, Sebastian Richter, Aymeric Houstin, Téo Barracho, Matthieu Boureau, Clément Cornec, Douglas Couet, Robin Cristofari, Claire Eiselt, Ben Fabry, Adélie Krellenstein, Christoph Mark, Astrid Mainka, Delphine Ménard, Jennifer Morinay, Susie Pottier, Elodie Schloesing, Céline Le Bohec, Daniel P. Zitterbart
Tags
Emperor penguinssatellite imagerycolony sizepopulation trendsphenological modeloccupancy variability
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