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Lessening the bottleneck: reduced spatiotemporal overlap between krill fishing vessels and post-fledging chinstrap penguins led to increased apparent survival

Preprint Created on 23 Jun 2026 bioRxiv

Fledging is a critical period of a seabird life cycle. Using satellite telemetry, we compared movements and survival proxies (transmission duration) of chinstrap penguin fledglings tracked in 2017 (n=8) and 2025 (n=17) relative to krill fishing vessel activity. In 2017, fishing vessels operated intensively near colonies during summer, resulting in early, frequent encounters (median 1.3 days post-fledging) and short transmission durations (median 9.2 days). In 2025, reduced fishing delayed encounters (median 10.0 days) and tripled tracking duration (median 24.0 days). Hidden Markov Models revealed that vessel encounters reduced the probability of transitioning from foraging to transit behavior ({beta} = -0.76), an effect stronger than the productivity ({beta} = -0.11). While 87.5% of 2017 fledglings ceased transmission prematurely within weeks (half of those right after entering areas intensively used by fishing vessels), 65% of 2025 fledglings survived beyond March, with half of those five transmitting until May after dispersing eastward to the South Orkney Islands. These findings suggest that spatiotemporal overlap with krill fisheries during the critical post-fledging window affected foraging behavior and was associated with shorter transmission durations. Our results support further research of post-fledging penguin ecology to better understand the potential impact of fishery, and, following the precautionary principle, support fishing seasonal protection of important areas during critical periods of krill predators life cycle.

Kruger, L., Santa Cruz, F., Marquez, M., Vianna, J. A., Santos, M., Pinones, A., Cardenas, C.

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