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Population status of the Kermadec Petrel Pterodroma neglecta juana at San Ambrosio Island, Chile
Indexado
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85092576209
DOI
Año 2020
Tipo

Citas Totales

Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

% Participación
Internacional

Autores
Afiliación Extranjera

Instituciones
Extranjeras


Abstract



We visited San Ambrosio Island off northern Chile (26°21′S, 079°47′W) on 10–12 December 2019. We found a large population of Kermadec Petrel Pterodroma neglecta juana that appeared to be healthy. In the area that we could survey, we estimated at least 22 686 breeding pairs, which is an underestimate of the entire population as we could not access some steep areas. Introduced mammals, which have since been eradicated, caused a loss of island vegetation that might be a drawback for this population, as shading from the sun appears to be important for nest-site selection. Egg-laying started by early December. We assessed 223 birds with respect to coloration: most birds were intermediate phase (65%) and the rest were either very dark (23%) or very pale (12%). We found skeletal remains of goats and rabbits on the island but no living mammals, although a single goat may still be alive. In the context of an estimated world population of ~100 000 pairs of Kermadec Petrel, the San Ambrosio Island population contributes significantly.

Revista



Revista ISSN
Marine Ornithology 1018-3337

Disciplinas de Investigación



WOS
Ornithology
Scopus
Animal Science And Zoology
Oceanography
SciELO
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Publicaciones WoS (Ediciones: ISSHP, ISTP, AHCI, SSCI, SCI), Scopus, SciELO Chile.

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Autores - Afiliación



Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Marín, Manuel Hombre Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County - Estados Unidos
2 GONZALEZ-PAIROA, RODRIGO ANDRES Hombre
3 Trucco, Sergio Hombre

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Financiamiento



Fuente
American Museum of Natural History
National Museum of Natural History
Islas Desventuradas Archipelago
San Ambrosio Island
Ministry of Defense (Chile), especially Minister of Defense Alberto Espina

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Agradecimientos



Agradecimiento
We thank the crew and officers of the OPV Toro, particularly to the officers Jaime Jara and Second officer Rodolfo Rodas. We also thank the Ministry of Defense (Chile), especially Minister of Defense Alberto Espina, Mr. Santiago Diaz, Commander Juan Soto, and Commander Cristian Rieschell for providing support. The lobster fishermen stationed at San Ambrosio Island, especially Aldo Recabarren and Willy Martinez, provided vital help in reaching the higher altitudes of the island. Paul Sweet and Thomas Trombone of the American Museum of Natural History, as well as Gary Graves and Christopher Milensky of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, provided data on historical specimens from the Islas Desventuradas Archipelago. Hanna Mitchell helped with the translations. Peter Hodum and Juan Aguirre provided data to further clarify some points on the petrels. Jorge Cuadra provided information on the last goat and the birds on the Islas Desventuradas Archipelago. Lukas Mekis provided his observations on two visits to San Ambrosio Island. Allison J. Schultz and Kimball Garret of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County contributed support on this project. This paper is a partial result of the project on seabirds of the Chilean oceanic islands. We also thank David Ainley, Kyra Nabeta, Carolina Pica, and anonymous reviewers for their help improving this manuscript.

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