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Declining population trends of Hawaiian Petrel and Newell's Shearwater on the island of Kaua'i, Hawaii, USA

机译:夏威夷夏威夷夏威夷普拉斯岛的人口趋势下降在美国夏威夷夏威夷岛岛上

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The island of Kaua'i, Hawaii, USA, holds a large breeding populations of the endangered Hawaiian Petrel (Pterodroma sandwichensis) and a majority of the world population of the threatened Newell's Shearwater (Puffinus newelli). We evaluated island-wide population trends of both species. For Newell's Shearwaters, we considered radar counts at 13 sites between 1993 and 2013 and annual island-wide tallies of fledglings retrieved after being grounded by light attraction in 1979-2015 (Save Our Shearwaters [SOS] program). For Hawaiian Petrels, we considered radar counts alone. Radar data indicated a 78% decline overall in numbers of Hawaiian Petrels (at an average rate of similar to 6% per year) and a 94% decline overall in numbers of Newell's Shearwaters (at an average rate of similar to 13% per year) during the survey period. Most (92%) radar sites showed significant declines of Newell's Shearwaters across the entire survey period, as did 62% of sites for Hawaiian Petrels. The SOS recovery effort collected 30,522 Newell's Shearwater fledglings between 1979 and 2015. When we compared this dataset in pre- and post-Hurricane Iniki (September 1992) periods, we found a significant downward trend after Hurricane Iniki, similar to the trend seen in the radar data. The large-scale declines found in this study are not surprising, considering the significant threats facing both species on Kaua'i, which include powerline collisions, light attraction, introduced predators, and habitat modification-threats which were potentially exacerbated after Hurricane Iniki. Improved conservation initiatives and an increased understanding of the various threats facing the 2 species are key to reversing these declines.
机译:美国夏威夷夏威夷考达岛举行了濒危夏威夷海燕(Pterodrooma Sandwichensis)的大型繁殖人口,以及威胁的Newell的牧草(Puffinus Newelli)的大部分人口。我们评估了两种物种的岛屿范围趋势。对于Newell的Shearwaters来说,我们认为1993年至2013年间的13个站点的雷达数量,并在1979 - 2015年通过轻微吸引力接地后检出的每年岛屿范围的羊曲线(保存我们的坟墓[SOS]计划)。对于夏威夷海燕,我们认为雷达数目。雷达数据表明,夏威夷海燕数量的数量(平均率与每年6%相似),纽尔牧羊犬数量(平均相似率与每年13%的平均速度)下降94%在调查期间。大多数(92%)雷达站点在整个调查期间表现出Newell的Shearvaters的显着下降,夏威夷五菱的景点占62%。 SOS恢复工作收集了1979年至2015年间的30,522名Newell's Shearwater Fledglings。当我们在飓风前和1992年9月)期间(1992年9月)期间比较了这一数据集时,我们发现飓风Iniki后的显着下降趋势,类似于所看到的趋势雷达数据。考虑到考虑到Kaua'i的物种面临的重大威胁,包括电力线碰撞,光学吸引力,引入的捕食者和栖息地修饰 - 威胁在飓风Iniki后可能加剧的危及威胁,这并不令人惊讶。改善的保护举措和对2种面临的各种威胁的提高了解是逆转这些拒绝的关键。

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