Overfishing Habitats: Emperor Penguins

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Habitat: Emperor penguins inhabit Antarctica during the winter months as well as the open waters outside of land. Besides living in a harsh cold environment Emperor penguins must not be faced with higher temperature weather. Home range: Emperor penguins do end up migrating to breeding ground. Migrating in March to bread.. Traveling 60-100 miles inland to breeding sites. All of the colonies go to the same place and arrive around the same time(EPM). Trophic linkages: Emperor Penguins feed on multiple types of food from krill, silverfish, as well as squid. Species that contribute to being a predator for Emperor Penguins are Killer whales, and Sea leopards are some of the major predators. Also with being a juvenile emperor penguin they are hunted by seagulls and giant petrels. …show more content…

Population Status: Emperor penguins have near been threatened but have had some troubles of the years. WIth an estimate of 600,000 Emperor Penguins. Threats: Even though Emperor penguins have never been threaten there is some treats they face. One being of human activity. Two the overfishing of their food sources. Three a disease called Bursal Disease Virus (IBDV). One major threat is that of human activity creating global warming, This has threaten their breeding grounds as well as. This could then create a problem for the future of the species. Ongoing efforts: To provide a sustainable habitat for Emperor Penguins humans have to fix the global warming problem. By driving less or using better light bulbs to you less energy. Even recycling products to create less usage. Management recommendation (priority): To keep this species alive and be able to sustain its self is fixing global warming. Creating laws to reduce pollution and lower the emissions of factors. To stop the melting of ice caps that are their breeding grounds. That if not taken care of can lead to a major decrease in their

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