Title of article :
The impact of predation by introduced stoats on Huttonʹs shearwaters, New Zealand Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Richard Cuthbert، نويسنده , , LLOYD S. DAVIS، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
The Huttonʹs shearwater Puffinus huttoni is an endangered species of burrowing petrel, that is threatened at its two remaining breeding colonies by the activity of introduced stoats Mustela erminea. Predation of eggs, chicks and adult shearwaters was studied over 10 consecutive breeding seasons (1989/1990–1998/1999) and resident stoats were radio-tracked in two seasons. Stoats were estimated to be killing on average 0.25% of breeding adults and 12% of chicks in each season. Population modeling of Huttonʹs shearwaters indicated that the estimated impact of this predation was a reduction in the potential yearly population growth rate of 0.86±0.22%. The overall average growth rate derived from the population model of 0.44%, suggests that the population is not in immediate risk of decline and controlling stoats within the colony need not be a priority for management.
Keywords :
Stoats , New Zealand , Conservation , Introduced predators , Population model , Puffinus huttoni , Mustela erminea , Shearwaters
Journal title :
Biological Conservation
Journal title :
Biological Conservation