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Normal physical parameters characterizing galapagos marine birds

  • Gustavo Jiménez-Uzcátegui*
  • , Patricio D. Carrera-Játiva
  • , Soledad Sarzosa
  • , Edison Encalada
  • , Richar Rodríguez-Hidalgo
  • , Erika Crook
  • , Christian Sevilla
  • *Corresponding author for this work
    • Charles Darwin Foundation Santa Cruz
    • Universidad Nacional de Loja
    • Universidad Central del Ecuador
    • Utah’s Hogle Zoo
    • Direccion Parque Nacional Galapagos

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    Abstract

    The Galapagos Penguin Spheniscus mendiculus (GAPE), Flightless Cormorant Phalacrocorax harrisi (FLCO), and Waved Albatross Phoebastria irrorata (WAAL) are marine birds that are endemic to the Galapagos Islands. To provide health information for these three species, baseline data on several physiological parameters were collected non-invasively—from individuals and populations appearing to be healthy—during the course of physical examinations that were conducted from 2011–2019. Heart rate, respiratory rate, body temperature, and body condition (weight vs. morphometric measurements) were analyzed as a function of age and sex. Mean heart rate differed significantly between juveniles and adults in all three species. Respiratory rate and body temperature varied with species, age, and sex; body condition index of GAPE, FLCO, and WAAL showed that males are heavier than females. We briefly speculate on the ecological context of these patterns.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)257-263
    Number of pages7
    JournalMarine Ornithology
    Volume49
    Issue number2
    StatePublished - 2021

    UN SDGs

    This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

    1. SDG 14 - Life Below Water
      SDG 14 Life Below Water

    Keywords

    • Body condition index
    • Flightless cormorant
    • Galapagos penguin
    • Heart rate
    • Respiratory rate
    • Temperature
    • Waved albatross

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