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Breeding of Cory's shearwater Calonectris borealis on Selvagem Grande and beneficial effects of removal of invasive mammals

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 October 2021

F. Zino*
Affiliation:
Freira Conservation Project, Rua Dr. Pita 7, 9000-089 Funchal, Madeira, Portugal
M. Biscoito
Affiliation:
Museu de História Natural do Funchal, Madeira, Portugal
A. Buckle
Affiliation:
School of Biological Sciences, The University of Reading, Reading, UK
*
(Corresponding author) E-mail fzino@netmadeira.com

Abstract

The largest colony of Cory's shearwater Calonectris borealis nests on the island of Selvagem Grande in the north-eastern Atlantic. In 2002, a programme of eradication was conducted to remove two alien invasive mammals, the house mouse Mus musculus and European rabbit Oryctolagus cuniculus. Preliminary studies recorded beneficial effects of the eradications for a variety of plant and animal species, including Cory's shearwater. We recorded fledging rates of shearwaters for 1982–2001, prior to the eradication, and for 2002–2020, after the eradication, from two quadrats, each containing 134–329 nest sites. Although there was annual fluctuation in fledging rates in the quadrats, the mean rate of 40.74 ±SD 3.92 fledglings per 100 nest sites for the two quadrats combined prior to the eradication of mammals increased significantly, to 52.88 ± SD 5.03 per 100 nest sites, after the eradications. Because the two mammals were removed synchronously it is difficult to know which factors depressed fledging of Cory's shearwaters on Selvagem Grande. However, the predatory behaviour of house mice on other oceanic islands, and the fact that increased fledging was seen soon after the eradications occurred, suggest predation by house mice on shearwater hatchlings was the main cause of losses.

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Fig. 1 Selvagem Grande, with the positions of the quadrats ABCD and EFGH used for monitoring the fledging of Cory's shearwater Calonectris borealis.

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Table 1 The numbers of recorded nest sites and chicks of Cory's shearwater Calonectris borealis fledged and the per cent of recorded nests sites with fledged chicks for the two quadrats (ABCD, EFGH) on the island of Selvagem Grande (Fig. 1) for 1982–2020. Breeding attempts may not have occurred at some nest sites (see text for further details).

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Fig. 2 The numbers of enumerated nest sites in which Cory's shearwaters had bred on Selvagem Grande, records for quadrats ABCD and EFGH combined, before the eradication of house mice and European rabbits 1982–2001 (stippled bars) and after eradication 2002–2020 (solid bars).

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Fig. 3 The percentage of Cory's shearwater nest sites that fledged chicks on Selvagem Grande, records for quadrats ABCD and EFGH combined, before the eradication of house mice and European rabbits 1982–2001 (stippled bars) and after eradication 2002–2020 (solid bars).

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Table 2 The numbers of nesting attempts and the per cent of breeding attempts that were successful of Cory's shearwaters in the two quadrats (ABCE, EFGH) on the island of Selvagem Grande during 2009–2020. A nesting attempt was considered to have occurred when birds had paired and an egg was laid. Per cent of attempts successful is derived from the number of nesting attempts and the number of fledged chicks (Table 1). It is only during 2009–2020 that sufficient visits were made to the island to obtain these data (see text for further details).