King penguin brooding and defending a sub-Antarctic skua chick

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Oosthuizen, Wessel Christiaan
De Bruyn, P.J. Nico

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Springer

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Interspecific parental care is rare, conveys no ultimate evolutionary advantage, and is usually attributed to reproductive errors in species with analogous habitat, behaviour and diet. We report on interspecific parental care (brooding and “defence” of unrelated chick) provided by a king penguin to a sub-Antarctic skua chick on Marion Island, despite substantial risk of injury to the penguin due to the presence of the true parents.

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Alloparental care, Aptenodytes patagonicus, Catharacta antarctica, Interspecific adoption, Marion Island

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Oosthuizen, WC & De Bruyn, P.J.N. 2009, ‘King penguin brooding and defending a sub-Antarctic skua chick’, Polar Biology, vol. 32, no. 2, pp. 303-305. [http://www.springer.com/life+sci/ecology/journal/300]