Journal article
Little penguins, Eudyptula minor, show increased avoidance, aggression and vigilance in response to zoo visitors
SL Sherwen, MJL Magrath, KL Butler, PH Hemsworth
Applied Animal Behaviour Science | Published : 2015
Abstract
Multiple studies have shown that human disturbance can have negative impacts on wild penguin populations. Penguins in zoos may also be susceptible to negative impacts from humans, but this has not previously been investigated. We examined the visitor effect on a group of 25 little penguins, Eudyptula minor, by randomly imposing two treatments: (1) no visitor contact, which was achieved by closing the penguin exhibit on study days and (2) exposure to visitors, with the penguin exhibit open as usual. Treatments were imposed for 1-day periods, with five replicates of each treatment (total of 10 study days). Instantaneous point sampling and continuous sampling were used to record penguin behavio..
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