Tracking little penguins shows they make trade-offs between minimizing energy costs and increasing capture rates

A trio of marine researchers at Deakin University’s School of Life and Environmental Sciences in Australia has found that little penguins attempt to optimize their predatory behavior by making trade-offs between minimizing energy costs and increasing capture rates. In their study, reported in the journal Royal Society Open Science, Natalie Petrovski, Grace Sutton and John Arnould attached tiny video cameras to several of the penguins to study their hunting behavior.


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Source: Phys.org