Sex and Age Differences in Activity Budgets in a Population of Captive African Penguins (Spheniscus demersus)
Publication Type: |
Journal Article |
Year of Publication: |
2021 |
Authors: |
Trystin Figel, Sean P Coyne, Kirsten Martin |
Publication/Journal: |
Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science |
Keywords: |
African penguins, aquatic birds, Captive animal behavior, endangered animal welfare |
ISBN: |
1088-8705 |
Abstract:
The African penguin (Spheniscus demersus) is an endangered species that continues to experience population decline. Understanding the behavior of this species is a critical step in the conservation efforts to prevent their extinction. A comprehensive activity budget of this species has yet to be conducted in any captive population, which are critical for the Species Survival Plan (SSP) breeding programs. We performed scan sampling observations on a group of 19 penguins to construct an activity budget. We also investigated the behavioral differences between males and females, as well as between adults and juveniles. Results indicate there are minimal sex differences in time budget allocations, but there are some notable age related differences. Creating and comparing activity budgets between populations are critical for understanding animal welfare in captive settings.