Title of article :
Survival and movements of Magellanic penguins rehabilitated from oil fouling along the coast of South America, 2000–2010
Author/Authors :
Ruoppolo، نويسنده , , Valeria and Vanstreels، نويسنده , , Ralph Eric Thijl and Woehler، نويسنده , , Eric J. and Heredia، نويسنده , , Sergio Andres Rodrيguez and Adornes، نويسنده , , Andréa Corrado and Silva-Filho، نويسنده , , Rodolfo Pinho da and Matus، نويسنده , , Ricardo and Poleschi، نويسنده , , Carla and Griot، نويسنده , , Karen and Kolesnikovas، نويسنده , , Cristiane ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages :
9
From page :
1309
To page :
1317
Abstract :
Oil pollution is a significant conservation concern. We examined data from six institutions along the coast of South America: Emergency Relief Team of the International Fund for Animal Welfare, Fundaciَn Mundo Marino, Centro de Recuperaçمo de Animais Marinhos, Natura Patagonia, Associaçمo R3 Animal, and Mar del Plata Aquarium and data from resightings in Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Falkland/Malvinas Islands. From 2000 to 2010, 2183 oiled Magellanic penguins were rehabilitated as part of the routine activities of these institutions or during emergency responses to eight oil spills in which they were involved; all rehabilitated penguins were flipper banded and released. Since their release, 41 penguins were resighted until 31 December 2011. The results demonstrate that, when combined with other prevention strategies, the rehabilitation of Magellanic penguins is a strategy that contributes to the mitigation of adverse effects of oil spills and chronic pollution to the species.
Keywords :
Emergency response , Hydrocarbons , Band return , Rehabilitation , South America , Spheniscus magellanicus
Journal title :
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Serial Year :
2012
Journal title :
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Record number :
1985286
Link To Document :
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