Mouse predation affects breeding success of burrow-nesting petrels at sub-Antarctic Marion Island

BJ Dilley, S Schoombie, K Stevens, D Davies… - Antarctic …, 2018 - cambridge.org
BJ Dilley, S Schoombie, K Stevens, D Davies, V Perold, A Osborne, J Schoombie, CW Brink
Antarctic Science, 2018cambridge.org
We report the breeding success of four species of burrow-nesting petrels at sub-Antarctic
Marion Island where house mice Mus musculus are the sole introduced mammal. Feral cats
Felis catus were present on Marion for four decades from 1949, killing millions of seabirds
and greatly reducing petrel populations. Cats were eradicated by 1991, but petrel
populations have shown only marginal recoveries. We hypothesize that mice are
suppressing their recovery through depredation of petrel eggs and chicks. Breeding success …
We report the breeding success of four species of burrow-nesting petrels at sub-Antarctic Marion Island where house mice Mus musculus are the sole introduced mammal. Feral cats Felis catus were present on Marion for four decades from 1949, killing millions of seabirds and greatly reducing petrel populations. Cats were eradicated by 1991, but petrel populations have shown only marginal recoveries. We hypothesize that mice are suppressing their recovery through depredation of petrel eggs and chicks. Breeding success for winter breeders (grey petrels Procellaria cinerea (34±21%) and great-winged petrels Pterodroma macroptera (52±7%)) were lower than for summer breeders (blue petrels Halobaena caerulea (61±6%) and white-chinned petrels Procellaria aequinoctialis (59±6%)) and among winter breeders most chick fatalities were of small chicks up to 14 days old. We assessed the extent of mouse predation by monitoring the inside of 55 burrow chambers with video surveillance cameras (4024 film days from 2012–16) and recorded fatal attacks on grey (3/18 nests filmed, 17%) and great-winged petrel chicks (1/19, 5%). Our results show that burrow-nesting petrels are at risk from mouse predation, providing further motivation for the eradication of mice from Marion Island.
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