Effect of Environmental Variables on African Penguin Vocal Activity: Implications for Acoustic Censusing

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Abstract

Global biodiversity is in rapid decline, and many seabird species have disproportionally poorer conservation statuses than terrestrial birds. A good understanding of population dynamics is necessary for successful conservation efforts, making noninvasive, cost-effective monitoring tools essential. Here, we set out to investigate whether passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) could be used to estimate the number of animals within a set area of an African penguin (Spheniscus demersus) colony in South Africa. We were able to automate the detection of ecstatic display songs (EDSs) in our recordings, thus facilitating the handling of large datasets. This allowed us to show that calling rate increased with wind speed and humidity but decreased with temperature, and to highlight apparent abundance variations between nesting habitat types. We then showed that the number of EDSs in our recordings positively correlated with the number of callers counted during visual observations, indicating that the density could be estimated based on calling rate. Our observations suggest that increasing temperatures may adversely impact penguin calling behaviour, with potential negative consequences for population dynamics, suggesting the importance of effective conservation measures. Crucially, this study shows that PAM could be successfully used to monitor this endangered species’ populations with minimal disturbance.

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Hacker, F., Terranova, F., Petersen, G. S., Tourtigues, E., Friard, O., Gamba, M., … Favaro, L. (2023). Effect of Environmental Variables on African Penguin Vocal Activity: Implications for Acoustic Censusing. Biology, 12(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/biology12091191

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