Pelagic birds around Rapa and Marotiri, French Polynesia, October–December 2019, with notes on Rapa Shearwater Puffinus myrtae and Titan Storm Petrel Fregetta [grallaria] titan

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
R. Flood, Kirk Zufelt, V. Bretagnolle, H. Shirihai
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Summary. We report pelagic observations from around Rapa Island and Marotiri Rocks, in the Austral Islands, French Polynesia, made during the first dedicated at-sea survey of birds in the region, during October–December 2019. We recommend that the regional occurrence of several seabird species be modified and that the list of avifauna for Rapa and Marotiri, the Austral Islands, and East Polynesia variously be amended to include Juan Fernández Petrel Pterodroma externa, Mottled Petrel P. inexpectata, Gould's Petrel P. leucoptera, Stejneger's Petrel P. longirostris, Buller's Shearwater Ardenna bulleri and Arctic Skua Stercorarius parasiticus. Two Gould's Petrels were behaving as if breeding, and the timing of egg laying by Christmas Shearwater Puffinus nativitatis is apparently somewhat earlier than the species' other populations. We found Polynesian Storm Petrel Nesofregetta fuliginosa foraging in large numbers around Marotiri suggesting a hitherto unrecognised and perhaps significant breeding population; we also found large numbers around Rapa. Titan Storm Petrel foraged off Rapa in substantial numbers and c.5% appeared to be a variant, raising the possibility of two distinctive phenotypes. We include at-sea images and a field description of ‘classic’ Rapa Shearwater Puffinus myrtae, and report an unidentified small Puffinus seen at Marotiri. Our survey adds significant new information to knowledge of seabirds in this region, and in combination with previous work argues strongly for the conservation of Rapa, Marotiri and the surrounding ocean’s pelagic birds.
2015年12月,法国波利尼西亚,10月——2019年12月——家养鸽子和马鲁提里岛的鸟类,在Rapa Shearwater pumpts和风暴海燕的小球上放着小球
总结。我们报告了2019年10月至12月在法属波利尼西亚南岛的拉帕岛和马罗蒂里岩石周围进行的第一次专门的海上鸟类调查期间的远洋观测结果。我们建议修改一些海鸟的区域分布,并对拉帕岛和马罗提里岛、南岛和东波利尼西亚的鸟类区系进行不同程度的修改,以包括Juan Fernández Petrel Pterodroma externa、斑驳海鸟P. inexpectata、Gould's Petrel P. leucoptera、Stejneger's Petrel longirostris、Buller's Shearwater Ardenna buleri和北极Skua Stercorarius parasiticus。两只海鸥的行为像是在繁殖,而圣诞海鸥海鹦的产卵时间显然比其他种群要早一些。我们发现波利尼西亚风暴海燕(Nesofregetta fuliginosa)在Marotiri附近大量觅食,这表明迄今为止尚未被认识到,可能是一个重要的繁殖种群;我们在拉帕附近也发现了很多。泰坦风暴海燕在拉帕岛大量觅食,其中5%似乎是一种变体,这增加了两种不同表型的可能性。我们包括海上图像和“经典”Rapa Shearwater海鹦的现场描述,并报告了在Marotiri看到的一只身份不明的小海鹦。我们的调查为这一地区的海鸟知识增加了重要的新信息,并结合以往的工作,强烈主张保护拉帕、马罗蒂里和周围海洋的远洋鸟类。
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Bulletin of the British Ornithologists'' Club
Bulletin of the British Ornithologists'' Club Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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