Adult albatrosses found gnawed to death by mice on 3rd remote island

Grownup albatrosses on a distant island are being attacked and eaten by an aggressive invasive species — mice.

Invasive mice have been wreaking havoc on the ecosystem of Marion Island — situated about midway between South Africa and Antarctica — for many years, chowing down on native invertebrates and the chicks of many seabirds that breed there.

However the newest discovery is the primary time they’ve been documented attacking grownup albatrosses on the island.

“If the mice are beginning to assault the adults, that’s changing into actually problematic,” Maëlle Connan, a researcher at Nelson Mandela College in South Africa, instructed Dwell Science.

At 115 sq. miles (298 sq. kilometers), Marion Island is about half the dimensions of Chicago however is dwelling to a formidable array of wildlife, together with king penguins, elephant seals and seabirds like wandering albatrosses (Diomedea exulans), one of many world’s largest flying birds.

The island wasn’t dwelling to any non-marine mammals till concerning the nineteenth century, when home mice (Mus musculus) have been launched by people by way of ships.

That is the primary time mice have been documented concentrating on grownup albatrosses on Marion Island. (Picture credit score: Mouse-Free Marion Undertaking)

Since then, mice have decimated most of the invertebrates and plant species that reside there. However in current many years, the native mouse inhabitants has boomed, probably on account of hotter and drier climate resulting from local weather change.

Because the mouse inhabitants has grown, so has their urge for food — and in 2003, researchers found that the mice had began consuming the chicks of wandering albatrosses on the island.

Now, it appears the mice have begun feasting on grownup birds. In April, researchers discovered the our bodies of eight grownup wandering albatrosses that had died inside weeks of one another.

The carcasses confirmed proof of mouse assaults, similar to wounds on their elbows, Connan mentioned. Information of this discovery was first reported in Nature Africa. Blood patterns recommend the accidents have been inflicted whereas the birds have been nonetheless alive, the report mentioned.

Wandering albatrosses have a 10-foot (3 meters) wingspan so are considerably greater than mice, however they advanced to reside on islands with none mammalian predators and haven’t any protection mechanisms towards the invasive rodents, Anton Wolfaardt a seabird researcher with The Mouse-Free Marion Undertaking instructed Dwell Science. The undertaking is an initiative of the South African authorities and the nonprofit group BirdLife South Africa.

Mice have attacked wandering albatross chicks on Marion Island since 2003. (Image credit: Mouse-Free Marion Project )
Mice have attacked wandering albatross chicks on Marion Island since 2003. (Picture credit score: Mouse-Free Marion Undertaking )

It’s not clear precisely how the albatrosses died, nevertheless it may have been resulting from an infection from the mouse bites and even hunger if the birds have been too injured to exit to sea and discover meals, Wolfaardt mentioned. Lengthy-term, this predation may have a major affect on the worldwide wandering albatross inhabitants — a couple of quarter of which lives on Marion Island.

Mice have additionally lately been noticed attacking grownup albatrosses in different seabird hotspots, similar to Tristan albatrosses (Diomedea dabbenena) on Gough Island within the South Atlantic and Laysan albatrosses (Phoebastria immutabilis) on Halfway Atoll within the Pacific. That’s a worrying pattern for this threatened group of birds — of the 22 species of albatross worldwide, 9 are listed as endangered or critically endangered.

On Marion, there’s a plan to battle again. The Mouse-Free Marion Undertaking is planning to unfold rodenticide everywhere in the island, which the conservationists hope will kill off all of the mice, Wolfaardt mentioned.

The native native seabirds principally search for meals within the ocean, and the native invertebrates aren’t affected by rodenticide, he mentioned, so this system would solely goal the invasive mice residing on the island. If it’s profitable, the Marion Island ecosystem could lastly begin to heal.

“As soon as these launched predators, invasive species, are eliminated,” Wolfaardt mentioned, “you possibly can actually then sort of begin the method of turning again the clock.”

This text by Ethan Freedman was first printed by Dwell Science on 27 June 2023. Lead Picture: Eight grownup wandering albatrosses (Diomedea exulans) have been discovered useless on Marion Island. (Picture credit score: Michelle Risi).


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