S. Olmastroni et al., The first five years of the Italian-Australian joint programme on the Adelie Penguin: an overview, ITAL J ZOOL, 67, 2000, pp. 141-145
About 2000 breeding pairs of Adelie penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae) nest in Ed
monson Point (Wood Bay, 74 degrees 21' S, 165 degrees 10' E). The penguin c
olony is located on a raised terrace, divided into 13 discrete small units
or colonies separated by unoccupied areas, where South polar skua (Catharac
ta maccormicki) nest. Colony layout, breeding chronology, breeding success,
diet, and foraging areas were studied for five consecutive austral summers
. Satellite transmitters, time-depth recorders, and electronic tagging were
used for monitoring feeding behaviour and nest attendance. An Automated Pe
nguin Monitoring System was installed which records weight, identity, and d
irection of penguins as they move between the sea and their breeding colony
. So far, the results of this study are documentation on colony trends, bre
eding biology, and differences in foraging strategies at different study se
asons.