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MEPS 640:215-230 Supplementary Material

Sea-ice edge is more important than closer open water access for foraging Adélie penguins: evidence from two colonies

Michelot C, Kato A, Raclot T, Shiomi K, Goulet P, Bustamante P, Ropert-Coudert Y
MEPS 640:215-230 | Full text in pdf format

Video S1

Daily sea ice concentration in the study area, and open-water features extracted during females’ first incubation trip period


Video S2

Daily sea ice concentration in the study area, and open-water features extracted during males’ first incubation trip period


Video S3

Ile des Pétrels females first incubation trip in 2016. Daily GPS locations are represented as red points, and are superimposed on the daily sea-ice concentration and the daily open-water features extracted


Video S4

Cap Bienvenue females first incubation trip in 2016. Other details as in Video S3


Video S5

Ile des Pétrels males first incubation trip in 2017. Other details as in Video S3


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Cap Bienvenue males first incubation trip in 2017. Other details as in Video S3