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![]() Journal of Sleep ResearchVolume 9 Issue 3, Pages 255 - 259 Published Online: 24 Dec 2001 © 2009 European Sleep Research Society Official Journal of the European Sleep Research Society
Abstract | References | Full Text: HTML, PDF (Size: 79K) | Related Articles | Citation Tracking Tactile arousal threshold of sleeping king penguins in a breeding colony Copyright European Sleep Research Society KEYWORDS bird • breeding behaviour • sleep depth ABSTRACTThe tactile arousal threshold of sleeping birds has not been investigated to date. In this study, the characteristics of this threshold were assessed by stimulating either the upper back or a foot of two groups (one cutaneous site per group) of 60 sleeping king penguins (Aptenodytes patagonica) in the breeding colony of Baie du Marin (Crozet Archipelago). Increasing weights were put onto one of the feet or the upper back of individuals that had been sleeping for more than 5 min until they showed behavioural signs of arousal (head raising). The weight applied to the upper back that was needed to awaken a sleeper (837 ± 73 g) was 20 times greater than that applied to a foot (38 ± 6 g). In terms of pressure, the difference remained five times higher for the back (209 ± 18 g/cm |