Localisation
ACIS
Éditeur
Department of Scientific and Industrial Research
Année de publication:
1986
Lieu de publication
New Zealand
Description physique:
[6 p.] ; 20 mc
Numéro d'appel
VF 2762
Pays concernés
Pacific Region
Langue
English
Identifiant de dossier:
830
Ancien numéro d'identification PEIN:
50642
Notes générales
Invasive Species Verterbrates Literature Reviews|Article kept at Greg's collection
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Résumé
Feral cats became established on Raoul Island some time between 1836 and 1872; the prey available to them included a great variety of nesting seabirds, few of which are present now, landbirds and kiore (Rattus exulans). Norway rats reached the island in 1921, providing additional prey for cats, but also another potential predator of seabirds. The diet of cats is described from guts and scats collected between 1972 and 1980. Rats are the main food, with land birds second in importance, and seabirds are now a minor item. More than 90% of the rats eaten by cats are kiore although more Norway rats than kiore are trapped. Eradicating cats from Raoul Island is feasible but because Norway rats too are important predators of birds on islands, it is likely that eradicating cats without also eradicating Norway rats will do little to restore the diversity of bird species on Raoul Island, although the densities of a few species now present might be increased.
Espèces:
Localisation
ACIS
Éditeur
Department of Scientific and Industrial Research
Année de publication:
1986
Lieu de publication
New Zealand
Description physique:
[6 p.] ; 20 mc
Numéro d'appel
VF 2762
Pays concernés
Pacific Region
Langue
English
Identifiant de dossier:
830
Ancien numéro d'identification PEIN:
50642
Notes générales
Invasive Species Verterbrates Literature Reviews|Article kept at Greg's collection
Dossier créé: 01-Mar-2000
Dossier modifié: 18-Mar-2022