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This study investigates the responses of King penguins to dimethyl sulfide (DMS), a potential foraging cue. The study explores penguin adult and chick detection abilities, attraction to DMS, and sensitivity of other seabird species. Figures present descriptive statistics, regression analyses, and conclusions.
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The Responses of Seabirds to a Potential Foraging Cue, Dimethyl Sulfide Student Names Date Course Number
Activity 1: Can King penguin adults and chicks detect DMS? Figure 1. Title of figure. Description of results including descriptive statistics (average ± standard error) . Conclusion from figure including p-value. [adult response to odors] Figure 2. Title of figure. Description of results including descriptive statistics (average ± standard error) . Conclusion from figure including p-value. [chick response to odors] Concluding statement that summarizes findings from Activity 1.
Activity 2: Are King penguins attracted to DMS? Figure 3. Title of figure. Description of results including description of relationship between x and y variables and relevant statistics (regression line equation, R2, p-value). Conclusion from figure including p-value. [bird recruitment to lake after control odor deployment] Figure 4. Title of figure. Description of results including description of relationship between x and y variables and relevant statistics (regression line equation, R2, p-value). Conclusion from figure including p-value. [bird recruitment to lake after DMS odor deployment] Concluding statement that summarizes findings from Activity 2.
Activity 3: Are other seabirds sensitive to DMS? Figure 5. Title of figure. Description of results. Conclusion from figure including p-value. Concluding statement that summarizes findings from Activity 3.