It’s Penguin Awareness Day!

January 20, 2023

Penguin diving. Photo: Greensboro Science Center

Penguin diving. Photo: Greensboro Science Center

African penguins. Photo: Greensboro Science Center

African penguins. Photo: Greensboro Science Center

African penguin. Photo: Greensboro Science Center

African penguin. Photo: Greensboro Science Center

Penguin eggshells. Photo: Greensboro Science Center

Penguin eggshells. Photo: Greensboro Science Center

Millie as a fledgling penguin. Photo: Marine Life, West Edmonton Mall, Canada

Millie as a fledgling penguin. Photo: Marine Life, West Edmonton Mall, Canada

Millie as a juvenile African penguin. Photo: Marine Life, West Edmonton Mall, Canada

Millie as a juvenile African penguin. Photo: Marine Life, West Edmonton Mall, Canada

Millie as a juvenile African penguin. Photo: Marine Life, West Edmonton Mall, Canada

Millie as a juvenile African penguin. Photo: Marine Life, West Edmonton Mall, Canada

Millie as an adult in the foreground. Photo: Marine Life, West Edmonton Mall, Canada

Millie as an adult in the foreground. Photo: Marine Life, West Edmonton Mall, Canada

Sophia, an African penguin who laid an egg for this study. Photo: Marine Life, West Edmonton Mall, Canada

Sophia, an African penguin who laid an egg for this study. Photo: Marine Life, West Edmonton Mall, Canada

An African penguin and its chick. Photo: Marine Life, West Edmonton Mall, Canada

An African penguin and its chick. Photo: Marine Life, West Edmonton Mall, Canada

Yeti, left, and Charlie are African penguins. Photo: Marine Life, West Edmonton Mall, Canada

Yeti, left, and Charlie are African penguins. Photo: Marine Life, West Edmonton Mall, Canada

LSU Associate Professor Michael Polito conducts research at a penguin colony in Antarctica. Photo: LSU

LSU Associate Professor Michael Polito conducts research at a penguin colony in Antarctica. Photo: LSU

LSU Associate Professor Michael Polito collects penguin eggshells in Antarctica to analyze at LSU. Photo: LSU

LSU Associate Professor Michael Polito collects penguin eggshells in Antarctica to analyze at LSU. Photo: LSU

LSU Associate Professor Michael Polito collects penguin eggshells in Antarctica to analyze at LSU. Photo: LSU

LSU Associate Professor Michael Polito collects penguin eggshells in Antarctica to analyze at LSU. Photo: LSU

Tweedle, the African penguin. Photo: Julianne Taylor, New Zoo & Adventure Park

Tweedle, the African penguin. Photo: Julianne Taylor, New Zoo & Adventure Park

Cheers and his friends. Photo: Julianne Taylor, New Zoo & Adventure Park

Cheers and his friends. Photo: Julianne Taylor, New Zoo & Adventure Park

Pip, the African penguin. Photo: Julianne Taylor, New Zoo & Adventure Park

Pip, the African penguin. Photo: Julianne Taylor, New Zoo & Adventure Park

African penguins. Photo: Little Rock Zoo

African penguins. Photo: Little Rock Zoo

Vinny, the African penguin. Photo: Hannah Baker, Little Rock Zoo

Vinny, the African penguin. Photo: Hannah Baker, Little Rock Zoo

African penguins. Photo: Hannah Baker, Little Rock Zoo

African penguins. Photo: Hannah Baker, Little Rock Zoo

Black-footed African penguins. Photo: Julie Larsen Maher, New York Aquarium (Wildlife Conservation Society)

Black-footed African penguins. Photo: Julie Larsen Maher, New York Aquarium (Wildlife Conservation Society)

Black-footed African penguin and chick. Photo: Julie Larsen Maher, New York Aquarium (Wildlife Conservation Society)

Black-footed African penguin and chick. Photo: Julie Larsen Maher, New York Aquarium (Wildlife Conservation Society)

African penguins diving. Photo: Julie Larsen Maher, New York Aquarium (Wildlife Conservation Society)

African penguins diving. Photo: Julie Larsen Maher, New York Aquarium (Wildlife Conservation Society)

More than 25 zoos and aquariums across North America collaborate with LSU on “eggs-traordinary” new penguin study

 

From the New Orleans’ Audubon Aquarium of the Americas to the Central Park Zoo, more than 25 zoos and aquariums are part of a first-of-its-kind study on penguins organized at LSU.

Twenty-seven zoos and aquariums from across North America are sending penguin eggshells and water samples to LSU. An LSU professor and his students will analyze these samples to measure their unique chemical signatures at LSU’s Stable Isotope Ecology Lab.

LSU Professor Michael Polito

LSU Department of Oceanography & Coastal Sciences Associate Professor Michael Polito pictured here in Antarctica leads this new study to identify the relationship between marine birds' eggshells, water and climate.

– Photo: LSU

“Eggshells are like time capsules. By understanding the link between what a penguin drinks and the eggshells they make, this study will help us unlock the potential to use eggshells to track changes in water and climate over time,” said LSU Department of Oceanography & Coastal Sciences Associate Professor Michael Polito.

This project takes advantage of the fact that rain and tap water oxygen isotope signatures vary dramatically, but predictably, across North America. This provides a natural experiment that will allow LSU researchers to identify the relationship between eggshells, water and climate.

Polito is no stranger to penguins. He has been conducting field work in Antarctica over the past two decades. During that time, he has excavated penguin colonies and collected hundreds of eggshells that are up to 8,000 years old. These ancient eggshells contain hidden information in their chemistry about past climates that, with the right knowledge, could be revealed.  

“With samples from seven different species of penguins living at zoos and aquariums across North America, we can create a unique tool that can then be used to decipher the climate conditions penguins in the wild experience now and in the past,” he said.

Polito hopes that this new study will help researchers to better understand how penguins have and will respond to environmental change.

“This ‘egg-citing’ research would truly not be possible without the dedicated zoo and aquarium staff who actively support research and conservation efforts for penguins and other wildlife around the world,” Polito said.

Zoo and Aquarium Collaborators:

  1. Adventure Aquarium, New Jersey
  2. Audubon Aquarium of the Americas, New Orleans
  3. Bronx Zoo, New York
  4. Steinhart Aquarium, California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco
  5. Central Park Zoo, New York
  6. Marine Life, West Edmonton Mall, Canada
  7. Fort Wayne Children's Zoo, Indiana
  8. Fort Worth Zoo, Texas
  9. Georgia Aquarium, Atlanta
  10. Greensboro Science Center, North Carolina
  11. Idaho Falls Zoo, Idaho
  12. Declined to be listed
  13. Little Rock Zoo, Arkansas
  14. Memphis Zoo, Tennessee
  15. Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden, Indiana
  16. Mystic Aquarium, Connecticut
  17. New York Aquarium, New York
  18. NEW Zoo & Adventure Park, Wisconsin
  19. Newport Aquarium, Kentucky
  20. Point Defiance Zoo, Washington
  21. Pueblo Zoo, Colorado
  22. Declined to be listed
  23. Santa Barbara Zoo, California
  24. Seneca Park Zoo, New York
  25. The National Aviary, Pennsylvania
  26. Tulsa Zoo, Oklahoma
  27. Turtle Back Zoo