Southern Rockhopper Penguin

Southern Rockhopper Penguin

Taxobox
name = Southern Rockhopper Penguin



image_width = 220px
image_caption = Adult "Eudyptes chrysocome chrysocome" in the New Island (Falklands Islands) rookery
status = VU
status_system = iucn3.1
regnum = Animalia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo = Sphenisciformes
familia = Spheniscidae
genus = "Eudyptes"
species = "E. chrysocome"
binomial = "Eudyptes chrysocome"
binomial_authority = (Forster, 1781)
synonyms = "Aptenodytes chrysocome" Forster, 1781
"Aptenodytes crestata" J.F. Miller, 1784
"Eudyptes crestatus" (J.F. Miller, 1784)

The Southern Rockhopper Penguin, "Eudyptes chrysocome", is a species of penguin. It occurs in subantarctic waters of the western Pacific and Indian Oceans, as well as around the southern coasts of South America.

Description

This is the smallest yellow-crested, black-and-white penguin in the genus "Eudyptes". It reaches a length of 45-58 cm (18-23 in) and typically weighs 2-3.4 kg (4.4-7.5 lbs), although there are records of exceptionally large rockhoppers weighing 5 kg (11 lbs). It has slate-grey upperparts and a straight, bright yellow eyebrow ending in long yellowish plumes projecting sideways behind a red eye.

Taxonomy and systematics

Their common name refers to the fact that unlike many other penguins which negotiate obstacles by sliding on their bellies or by awkward climbing using their flipper-like wings as aid, Rockhoppers will try to jump over boulders and across cracks.

This behavior is by no means unique to this species however - at least the other "crested" penguins of the genus "Eudyptes" hop around rocks too. But the Rockhopper's congeners occur on remote islands in the New Zealand region, whereas the rockhopper penguins are found in places that were visited by explorers and whalers since the Early Modern era. Hence, it is this particular species in which this behavior was first noted.

ystematics

Two subspecies are generally recognized today:
* American Southern Rockhopper Penguin, "Eudyptes chrysocome chrysocome" - breeds around the southern tip of South America
* Indopacific Southern Rockhopper Penguin, "Eudyptes chrysocome filholi" - breeds on subantarctic islands of the Indian and western Pacific oceans

Until recently, the Northern Rockhopper Penguin, which breeds on islands of Tristan da Cunha as well as on Amsterdam and St Paul Islands, was included with the southern populations under the scientific name "Eudyptes chrysocome". The birds were then collectively known as Rockhopper Penguin. The "northern" birds - which actually live at almost the same latitude as the "southern" ones - are now usually separated as "E. moseleyi". It has been proposed to separate the remaining two subspecies of the Southern Rockhopper Penguin as full species also, but this is not widely accepted.

The rockhopper penguins are closely related to the Macaroni Penguin ("E. chrysolophus") and the Royal Penguin ("E. schlegeli"), which may just be a color morph of the Macaroni Penguin however.

Distribution, ecology and status

Southern Rockhopper Penguins have a global population of roughly 1 million pairs, perhaps a bit more. About two-thirds of the global population belongs to "E. c. chrysocome" which breeds on the Falkland Islands and on islands off Argentina and southern Chile. These include most significantly Isla de los Estados, the Ildefonso Islands, the Diego Ramírez Islands and Isla Noir. "E. c. filholi" breeds on the Prince Edward Islands, the Crozet Islands, the Kerguelen Islands, Heard Island, Macquarie Island, Campbell Island, the Auckland Islands and the Antipodes Islands. Outside the breeding season, the birds can be found roaming the waters offshore their colonies. [BLI (2008b)]

These penguins feed on krill, squid, octopus, fish, molluscs, plankton, cuttlefish, and crustaceans. The breeding colonies are located from sea-level to cliff-tops, and sometimes inland.

A rockhopper penguin named "Rocky" in Bergen Aquarium in Norway, lived to 29 years 4 months. It died in October 2003. This stands as the age record for rockhopper penguins, and possibly it was the oldest penguin known. [Glenday (2008): p.136]

The Southern Rockhopper Penguin is classified as Vulnerable species by the IUCN. Its population has declined by about one-third in the last thirty years. However, the Northern Rockhopper's population is only a fraction of that of the Southern Rockhopper, and consequently the status of the latter is unchanged by the taxonomic split. [BLI (2005, 2008a,b)]

Rockhoppers in popular culture

As noted above, rockhopper penguins are the most familiar of the crested penguins to the general public. Their breeding colonies, namely those around South America, today attract many tourists who enjoy watching the birds' antics. Historically, the same islands were popular stopover and replenishing sites for whalers and other seafarers since at least the early 18th century. It is hardly surprising that almost all crested penguins depicted in movies, books and so on are ultimately based on "Eudyptes chrysocome chrysocome".

In film and video
* Several of the characters in the film "Surf's Up", are Rockhoppers.
* Rocko, voiced by James Belushi in the Don Bluth film "The Pebble and the Penguin", is a Rockhopper.
* Lovelace, voiced by Robin Williams in the 2006 film "Happy Feet" is a Rockhopper
* Fidgel from the Big Idea Productions video series "3-2-1 Penguins!" is a Rockhopper.In computer and video games
* The characters Ivan and Tobi from the Konami video game "Sexy Parodius" are actually a pair of Rockhoppers.
* Hopper is the name of a Rockhopper Penguin in the Nintendo video game series "Animal Crossing".
* Rockhopper is also the name of a pirate penguin in the MMOG Club Penguin.
* The Rockhopper penguin is an adoptable animal in the 2006 PC game, '. A fictional joke version of it, the "Killer Penguin", appears as a lab accident in the game's sequel, '. It is depicted as able to kill any animal, including dinosaurs.
* In The popular Online Game Club Penguin he is traveling Penguin Pirate which comes to the main Island every certain amount of time.In music and literature
* The cover of the Fleetwood Mac album "Penguin" features a Rockhopper. The penguin subsequently became Fleetwood Mac's mascot.
* "Rockhopper IV" is the name of a spaceship in Alastair Reynolds's 2005 science fiction novel, "Pushing Ice". The ship's logo is a penguin, genus unspecified.

Footnotes

References

*|year=2005|id=40261|title=Eudyptes chrysocome|downloaded=5 May 2006
* (2008a) [http://www.birdlife.eu/datazone/species/index.html?action=SpcHTMDetails.asp&sid=32472&m=0 Southern Rockhopper Penguin Species Factsheet] . Retrieved 2008-MAY-27.
* (2008b): [http://www.birdlife.org/action/science/species/global_species_programme/whats_new.html [2008 IUCN Redlist status changes] . Retrieved 2008-MAY-23.
* (2008): "Guinness World Records 2008". Guinness Media, Inc. ISBN 1904994199

External links

* ARKive - [http://www.arkive.org/species/GES/birds/Eudyptes_chrysocome/ images and movies of the rockhopper penguin, "Eudyptes chrysocome"]
* [http://www.70south.com/resources/antarctic-animals/antarctic-penguins/rockhopperpenguin 70South: Info on Rockhopper Penguins]
* [http://www.penguins.cl/rockhopper-penguins.htm Rockhopper Penguins from the International Penguin Conservation Web Site]


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