Localisation
ACIS
Éditeur
Department of Internal Affairs
Année de publication:
1985
Lieu de publication
New Zealand
Description physique:
[11 p.] ; 29 cm
Numéro d'appel
VF 2764
Pays concernés
Pacific Region
Langue
English
Identifiant de dossier:
832
Ancien numéro d'identification PEIN:
50644
Notes générales
Invasive Species Verterbrates Literature Review|Article kept at Greg's collection
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The cats of Herekopare Island, New Zealand
Résumé
House cats (Felis catus) were introduced to Herekopare Island, a mammal-free island of about 28 ha near Stewart Island, in about 1925. In winter 1970, the total population of 33 cats (20 males, 13 females) — a density of 1.2 cats/ha — was killed, mainly by trapping. Examination of stomach contents and scats showed that the cats fed mainly on petrels, supplemented by land birds and insects. The bird life of Herekopare Island was studied by H. Guthrie-Smith in 1911, L. E. Richdale in the early 1940s, and by New Zealand Wildlife Service staff in 1968 and 1970. Their accounts indicate that a vast breeding population of diving petrels and thousands of broad-billed prions were probably exterminated by the cats, though fairy prions and sooty shearwaters persisted. Among land birds, the yellow-crowned parakeet, robin, fernbird, brown creeper, Stewart Island snipe, and banded rail were exterminated. Two other species, the red-crowned parakeet and tomtit, probably disappeared but subsequently recolonised the island. Although cats had the greatest influence on the bird life over this period, wekas, which were present for some years, together with changes in the vegetation, may have affected some bird populations.
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Programme(s):
Localisation
ACIS
Éditeur
Department of Internal Affairs
Année de publication:
1985
Lieu de publication
New Zealand
Description physique:
[11 p.] ; 29 cm
Numéro d'appel
VF 2764
Pays concernés
Pacific Region
Langue
English
Identifiant de dossier:
832
Ancien numéro d'identification PEIN:
50644
Notes générales
Invasive Species Verterbrates Literature Review|Article kept at Greg's collection
Dossier créé: 01-Mar-2000
Dossier modifié: 18-Mar-2022