October 2021
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162 Reads
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1 Citation
The Wilson Journal of Ornithology
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October 2021
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162 Reads
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1 Citation
The Wilson Journal of Ornithology
March 2021
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147 Reads
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3 Citations
Polar Biology
Biological invasions can drive ecosystem change and alter predator ecology by providing trophic subsidies that mitigate the effects of seasonally pulsed resources. Striated Caracaras (Phalcoboenus australis) are near threatened, non-migratory falconids who inhabit the southern coasts of South America and the Falkland Islands (Malvinas) and feed on seasonally migratory colonial seabirds. Here we report the first multi-day observation of caracaras foraging extensively for earthworms (Lumbricidae) and beetle larvae (Coleoptera) in introduced Yorkshire fog (Holcus lanatus) on New Island, Falkland Islands. Our results suggest that invertebrates may be a more important winter resource than previously thought, and that caracaras benefit indirectly from introduced grasses in the Falklands, a relationship that merits special consideration when identifying ecological restoration plans.
... Striated caracaras (Phalcoboenus australis) are Falconiformes, sister clade to parrots and passerines, 13-15 and those endemic to the Falkland Islands (Malvinas) show curiosity and neophilia similar to notoriously neophilic kea parrots 16,17 and face similar socio-ecological pressures to corvids and parrots. 18,19 We tested wild striated caracaras as a new avian model for technical cognition and innovation using a field-applicable 8-task comparative paradigm (adapted from Rö ssler et al. 20 and Auersperg et al. 21 ). ...
October 2021
The Wilson Journal of Ornithology
... In fact, most islands where Striated Caracaras occur today offer diverse marine food resources that are exploited by caracaras throughout the year Harrington, Meiburg, and Houtz 2021;Rexer-Huber and Bildstein 2013). ...
March 2021
Polar Biology