Diet of the introduced Gough Moorhen Gallinula comeri on Tristan da Cunha

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Ornis Svecica Pub Date : 2021-09-13 DOI:10.34080/os.v31.23476
A. Bond, G. McClelland
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Gough Moorhens Gallinula comeri were introduced to Tristan da Cunha in the 1950s, and are now numerous in lowland habitat, filling the ecological niche of the extinct Tristan Moorhen G. nesiotis. On their native Gough Island, moorhens have a varied diet, ranging from vegetation and fruits to scavenging and even predatory behaviour. Here, we examined the stomach contents of four birds on Tristan da Cunha to provide insight into their diet. Moorhens mostly ate vegetation, but we also recorded spiders (Arthropoda: Aranea), earthworms (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae), remains of introduced rodents (Mus musculus), and anthropogenic debris. As on Gough Island, moorhens on Tristan have a generalist diet, and the impact of ecosystem restoration (and of the moorhens themselves) should be considered.
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特里斯坦-达库尼亚岛引种的白头翁的饮食
高夫摩尔母鸡Gallinula comeri于20世纪50年代被引入特里斯坦达库尼亚,现在在低地栖息地数量众多,填补了已灭绝的特里斯坦摩尔母鸡G.nesiotis的生态位。在它们的家乡高夫岛上,摩尔母鸡的饮食多种多样,从植被和水果到觅食甚至捕食行为。在这里,我们检查了特里斯坦达库尼亚岛上四只鸟的胃内容物,以了解它们的饮食。Moorhens主要以植被为食,但我们也记录了蜘蛛(节肢动物门:Aranea)、蚯蚓(寡毛动物门:伐木科)、引入啮齿动物的遗骸(Mus musculus)和人为残骸。与高夫岛一样,特里斯坦岛上的摩尔母鸡有着多面手的饮食,应该考虑生态系统恢复(以及摩尔母鸡本身)的影响。
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Ornis Svecica
Ornis Svecica Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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