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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: new zealand + new + predators  Related to the article below (Last Update: 6/5/2008)

New Zealand Bird Outwits Alien Predators
Science Daily (press release) - Jun 4, 2008
Introduced Mammalian Predators Induce Behavioural Changes in Parental Care in an Endemic New Zealand Bird. PLoS ONE, 2008; 3 (6): e2331 DOI: ...

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Immigrant Killers, Introduced Predators and the Conservation of Birds in New Zealand
C King - 1985 - JSTOR
... Her final paragraph is 'in a nutshell, I think we should accept predators as permanent
members of the New Zealand fauna; attempt to limit the damage they can ...

[PDF] … diet of the crab Ovalipes catharus (Crustacea, Portunidae) around central and northern New Zealand
N Zealand - Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser, 1987 - int-res.com
... there is abundant anecdotal evidence of OvaLipes catharus biomass increasing throughout
New Zealand (Wear 1982, Stead 1983). Its role as a predator may thus be ...

predators and competitors in the decline of Kaka (Nestor meridionalis) populations in New Zealand -
PR Wilson, BJ Karl, RJ Toft, JR Beggs, RH Taylor - Biological Conservation, 1998 - Elsevier
... Nelson Lakes study area, and in some other parts of mainland New Zealand, with those
on offshore islands with dif- ferent suites of predators and competitors ...

Predators and the decline of New Zealand forest birds: An introduction to the hole-nesting bird and … -
CFJ O'Donnell - New Zealand Journal of Zoology, 1996 - rsnz.org
... BACKGROUND The role of predators in the decline of New Zealand forest birds Since
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Introduced predators and avifaunal extinction in New Zealand
RN Holdaway - Extinctions in near time: causes, contexts, and consequences, 1999 - books.google.com
... Atkinson, 1986); small ground-nesting Table 1. Dates (Years AD) of Colonization
of Main 1slands of New Zealand by 1ntroduced Mammalian Predators 1sland Species ...

[PDF] New Zealand?s pre-human avifauna and its vulnerability -
RN Holdaway - New Zealand Journal of Ecology, 1989 - planet.uwc.ac.za
... moa. New Zealand's avifauna did not evolve in the absence of predators,
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Identifying predators at nests of small birds in a New Zealand forest -
KP BROWN, H MOLLER, J INNES, P JANSEN - Ibis, 1998 - Blackwell Synergy
... and predators (Innes et al. 1994, K. Brown, 1994, unpublished MSc thesis, University
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Historical and experimental learned predator recognition in free-living New-Zealand robins -
RF Maloney, IG McLean - Animal Behaviour, 1995 - Elsevier
... Abstract. New Zealand birds first encountered mammalian predators in the 18th century
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… over 33 years by Dacrydium cupressinum Lamb.(rimu)(Podocarpaceae) in New Zealand: The importance of … -
DA Norton, D Kelly - Functional Ecology, 1988 - JSTOR
... seems rather high if the selective benefit comes from starving seed predators. Masting
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[PDF] Role of predation in the decline of kiwi, Apteryx spp., in New Zealand -
JA McLennan, MA Potter, HA Robertson, GC Wake, R … - New Zealand Journal of Ecology, 1996 - nzes.org.nz
... suggestions of McLennan and Potter (1992, 1993) and others that predators are the
primary culprits in the widespread decline of kiwi on mainland New Zealand. ...
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New Zealand bird outwits alien predators

New research published in this week's PLoS ONE, led by Dr Melanie Massaro and Dr Jim Briskie at the University of Canterbury, which found that the New Zealand bellbird is capable of changing its nesting behaviour to protect itself from predators, could be good news for island birds around the world at risk of extinction.

The introduction of predatory mammals such as rats, cats and stoats to oceanic islands has led to the extinction of many endemic island birds, and exotic predators continue to threaten the survival of 25 percent of all endangered bird species worldwide.

Dr Massaro says the impact of exotic predators on the native birds of oceanic islands is particularly profound as they evolved over millions of years largely in the absence of these predators and appear na?ve towards newly introduced mammals.

But their study on the bellbird, an endemic New Zealand bird, has identified the ability of a previously na?ve island bird to change its nesting behaviour in response to the introduction of a large suite of exotic mammalian predators by humans.

Bellbirds were studied at three sites with varying levels of predation risk: a mainland site with exotic predators present (high risk); a mainland site with exotic predators experimentally removed (recent low risk); and an offshore island where exotic predators have never been introduced (permanent low risk).

It was found that females spent more time on the nest per incubating bout with increased risk of predation, a strategy that minimised activity at the nest and decreased the risk of an exotic predator locating and destroying the eggs.

"Parental activity during the nestling period, measured as number of feeding visits per hour, also decreased with increasing nest predation risk across sites, which would further reduce the risk of an exotic predator destroying the nest," Dr Massaro said.

"It shows that such species are not necessarily trapped by their evolutionary history as is generally considered to be the case but they, in fact, have the ability to change their behaviours in ways that appear adaptive.

"More importantly, this study demonstrates that such a change can occur over an ecologically relevant time-scale of years and not centuries."

Drs Massaro and Briskie say although their research was done on New Zealand birds, the conclusions are applicable worldwide. They believe conservation efforts towards the survival of other island birds could be more effective if advantage was taken of the ability of island birds to respond to exotic predators, especially when the elimination of such predators is not possible.

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Contact:

Melanie Massaro
Email: melaniemassaro@yahoo.co.nz

John Macdonald
Email: John.Macdonald@canterbury.ac.nz

Citation: Massaro M, Starling-Windhof A, Briskie JV, Martin TE (2008) Introduced Mammalian Predators Induce Behavioural Changes in Parental Care in an Endemic New Zealand Bird. PLoS ONE 3(6): e2331. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0002331

PLEASE ADD THE LINK TO THE PUBLISHED ARTICLE IN ONLINE VERSIONS OF YOUR REPORT (URL live from June 4): http://www.plosone.org/doi/pone.0002331

PRESS-ONLY PREVIEW: http://www.plos.org/press/pone-03-06-massaro.pdf


 

 
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