Breeding habitat and conservation priorities in Pterodroma baraui, an endangered gadfly petrel of the Mascarene archipelago

Citation
Jm. Probst et al., Breeding habitat and conservation priorities in Pterodroma baraui, an endangered gadfly petrel of the Mascarene archipelago, BIOL CONSER, 93(1), 2000, pp. 135-138
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION
ISSN journal
00063207 → ACNP
Volume
93
Issue
1
Year of publication
2000
Pages
135 - 138
Database
ISI
SICI code
0006-3207(200004)93:1<135:BHACPI>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
The endemic Barau's petrel (Pterodroma baraui) is restricted to the island of La Ri union in the Mascarene archipelago where it breeds on the upper sl opes of the highest mountains in areas that are virtually inaccessible to h umans. Although the species is considered to be critically endangered, litt le is known about its biology and the actual threats for Barau's petrel on its breeding grounds have never been investigated, In this paper we report data that were collected during the first ever visit of a Barau's petrel co lony. The species breeds underground in upland elfin forests between 2400 a nd 2700 m above sea level. A thick, undisturbed, humus layer appears to be a prerequisite to burrow establishment, which implies that the species may be especially susceptible to trampling by humans or other large vertebrates . We found evidence of past exploitation of Barau's petrel by humans. In ad dition, the colony is inhabited by three, possibly four, species of introdu ced commensals, including Rattus sp., which imposes predation on eggs and c hicks and may affect the breeding success. We stress the need to establish control campaigns to eradicate potential predators from the nesting colonie s and long-term monitoring projects for the Barau's petrel before it underg oes irreversible population decline. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rig hts reserved.