Adélie facts
- Scientific name Pygoscelis adeliae (named after the wife of the French explorer Durmont d'Urville)
- The longest studied Antarctic organism
- The most abundant and widespread Antarctic penguin
- 10 million Adélies make up 80% of the bird biomass in the Southern Ocean
- Adélies live up to 14 years of age
- Adélies are colonial nesting birds
- Colonies are found in the 3% of the Antarctic coastline that is ice-free
- Most Adélies breed in the colony of their birth – called natal philopatry
- There are 38 colonies and over 5 million Adélies in the Ross Sea region
- On land, Adélies are found in clusters; one or two large colonies (up to 250 000 breeding pairs) surrounded by smaller ones
- Adélies feed mainly on krill and small fish
- The main predators of Adélies are skuas, which will quickly eat unguarded eggs and chicks on land, and leopard seals and killer whales at sea
- Human disturbance, pollution and rubbish have disrupted some colonies in the past; the areas Adélies breed in are often the same sites chosen for scientific stations and bases. There is a much greater awareness of this issue now, however
- Understanding the dynamics of penguin population change is important, as these changes can be used as sensitive indicators of global climate change