ペンギンが潮流を利用して省エネと採餌を行うことを解明(Ocean-Savvy Penguins Ride the Tide to Save Energy and Find Food)

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2025-07-21 スウォンジー大学

スウォンジー大学らの研究チームは、マゼランペンギン27羽をアルゼンチン・バレンデス半島で追跡し、GPSや慣性計測機器と潮流モデルを用いた解析を行った。その結果、ペンギンは帰巣時に潮流の強弱に応じて2つの航法戦略を使い分けることが判明。潮流が弱い場合は直線的に泳いで帰るが、潮流が強いときは流れに乗ってS字型の迂回ルートを選ぶ。これにより泳ぐ距離は増えるものの、水流に沿って泳ぐことで消耗を抑え、途中で効率的に採餌も行うことができる。驚くべきことに、これらの旅の終局部ではほぼ300 m以内という高い精度で帰巣していた。つまりペンギンは視覚的目印がない大海原でも潮流を「ナビゲーション手がかり」として利用し、エネルギー効率と採餌効率を同時に最適化している。これらの知見は、動物の流体環境下での移動戦略や省エネルギー航法の理解に新たな視点を与える。

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ペンギンは潮流を利用して効率的な航行と日和見的採餌を行う Penguins exploit tidal currents for efficient navigation and opportunistic foraging

Richard M. Gunner ,Flavio Quintana,Mariano H. Tonini,Mark D. Holton,Ken Yoda,Margaret C. Crofoot,Rory P. Wilson
PLOS Biology
  Published: July 17, 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002981

ペンギンが潮流を利用して省エネと採餌を行うことを解明(Ocean-Savvy Penguins Ride the Tide to Save Energy and Find Food)

Abstract

Animals navigating in fluid environments often face forces from wind or water currents that challenge travel efficiency and route accuracy. We investigated how 27 Magellanic penguins (Spheniscus magellanicus) adapt their navigation strategies to return to their colony amid regional tidal ocean currents. Using GPS-enhanced dead-reckoning loggers and high-resolution ocean current data, we reconstructed penguin travel vectors during foraging trips to assess their responses to variable currents during their colony-bound movements. By integrating estimates of energy costs and prey pursuits, we found that birds balanced direct navigation with current-driven drift: in calm currents, they maintained precise line-of-sight headings to their colony. In stronger currents, they aligned their return with lateral flows, which increased travel distance, but at reduced energy costs, and provided them with increased foraging opportunities. Since the lateral tidal currents always reversed direction over the course of return paths, the penguins’ return paths were consistently S-shaped but still resulted in the birds returning efficiently to their colonies. These findings suggest that Magellanic penguins can sense current drift and use it to enhance energy efficiency by maintaining overall directional accuracy while capitalizing on foraging opportunities.

生物環境工学
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