Location
ACIS
Publisher
Department of Biology
Publication Year:
1986
Publication Place
USA
Physical Description:
[2 p.] ; 29 cm
Call Number
VF 2773
Relevant Countries
Pacific Region
Language
English
Record ID:
840
Legacy PEIN ID:
50653
General Notes
Invasive Species Vertebrates Literature Review|Article kept at Greg's collection
Available online
Abstract
Food habits of feral cats (Felis catus) were studied on two small uninhabited islands in the central Pacific Ocean. Cat stomach contents, collected on Howland Island in May 1979 and on Jarvis Island during May 1979 and June-July 1982, revealed that sooty terns (Sterna fuscata) were the primary prey species. Other seabirds, lizards, insects and, on Jarvis Island, house mice were also eaten. Fetal cats may have virtually exterminated the wedge-tailed shearwater colony on Jarvis Island.
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Location
ACIS
Publisher
Department of Biology
Publication Year:
1986
Publication Place
USA
Physical Description:
[2 p.] ; 29 cm
Call Number
VF 2773
Relevant Countries
Pacific Region
Language
English
Record ID:
840
Legacy PEIN ID:
50653
General Notes
Invasive Species Vertebrates Literature Review|Article kept at Greg's collection
Record Created: 01-Mar-2000
Record Modified: 23-Mar-2022