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ThomasMatternEmail: t.mattern@eudyptes.net
Website: https://www.tawaki-project.org

Research Interests

I am a movement ecologist and for the past 20 years have been applying various bio-logging and wildlife telemetry technologies to study the at-sea behaviour of seabirds. My work also encompasses demography and population dynamics as well as physiological consequences of human disturbance on wildlife. I focus primarily on New Zealand penguins and have worked with all our endemic species but have also contributed to other seabird research in South America, Australia, Antarctica, and the Russian Arctic. Together with my wife Ursula Ellenberg I lead the Tawaki Project (www.tawaki-project.org), a long-term study of Fiordland penguins/tawaki and other crested penguins. I am also the chair of the charitable Tawaki Trust which aims at improving our understanding and conservation of New Zealand's crested penguin species.

Current Projects

  • Foraging ecology and population dynamics of Fiordland penguins/tawaki across their distributional range
  • Utilization of the marine habitat by Yellow-eyed penguins/hoiho on the New Zealand mainland and examination of potential fisheries interactions
  • Climate-related effects on the at-sea behaviour and population developments of Erect-crested and Eastern Rockhopper penguins
  • Foraging ecology of Humboldt penguins in northern Chile: what are potential and actual effects of increased coastal developments?

Publications

Hornblow, B., Mattern, T., Ellenberg, U., White, J., & Wing, S. (2024). Foraging ecology of tawaki (Fiordland penguin) in Doubtful Sound. New Zealand Journal of Zoology, (pp. 9-10). Advance online publication. doi: 10.1080/03014223.2024.2332118 Conference Contribution - Published proceedings: Abstract

Hickcox, R., van Heezik, Y., Young, M., Rodríguez-Recio, M., Mattern, T., & Seddon, P. (2024). Resources, risks and refugia: Assessing the spatial overlap between yellow-eyed penguin foraging distribution, prey, commercial fisheries, and marine protected areas. New Zealand Journal of Zoology, (pp. 3-4). Advance online publication. doi: 10.1080/03014223.2024.2332118 Conference Contribution - Published proceedings: Abstract

Mattern, T., Pütz, K., Mattern, H. L., Houston, D. M., Long, R., Keys, B. C., … Ellenberg, U., & Garcia-Borboroglu, P. (2023). Accurate abundance estimation of cliff-breeding Bounty Island shags using drone-based 2D and 3D photogrammetry. Avian Conservation & Ecology, 18(2), 6. doi: 10.5751/ACE-02496-180206 Journal - Research Article

White, J., Mattern, T., Pütz, K., Mattern, H., Houston, D., Long, R., Keys, B. C., Ellenberg, U., & Garcia-Borboroglu, P. (2023). Plumage colour aberrations in erect-crested penguins (Eudyptes sclateri) on Antipodes Island [Short note]. Notornis, 70(3), 143-146. Journal - Research Other

Hickcox, R. P., Mattern, T., Young, M. J., Rodríguez-Recio, M., van Heezik, Y., & Seddon, P. J. (2023). Risks, resources, and refugia: Spatial overlap between yellow-eyed penguin foraging distribution and prey, commercial fisheries, and marine protected areas. Biological Conservation, 284, 110197. doi: 10.1016/j.biocon.2023.110197 Journal - Research Article

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