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Leaky doors: Private captivity as a prominent source of bird introductions in Australia

机译:漏水的门:私人囚禁是澳大利亚鸟类引进的重要来源

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The international pet trade is a major source of emerging invasive vertebrate species. We used online resources as a novel source of information for accidental bird escapes, and we investigated the factors that influence the frequency and distribution of bird escapes at a continental scale. We collected information on over 5,000 pet birds reported to be missing on animal websites during the last 15 years in Australia. We investigated whether variables linked to pet ownership successfully predicted bird escapes, and we assessed the potential distribution of these escapes. Most of the reported birds were parrots (> 90%), thus, we analysed factors associated with the frequency of parrot escapes. We found that bird escapes in Australia are much more frequent than previously acknowledged. Bird escapes were reported more frequently within, or around, large Australian capital cities. Socio-economic factors, such as the average personal income level of the community, and the level of human modification to the environment were the best predictors of bird escapes. Cheaper parrot species, Australian natives, and parrot species regarded as peaceful or playful were the most frequently reported escapees. Accidental introductions have been overlooked as an important source of animal incursions. Information on bird escapes is available online in many higher income countries and, in Australia, this is particularly apparent for parrot species. We believe that online resources may provide useful tools for passive surveillance for non-native pet species. Online surveillance will be particularly relevant for species that are highly reported, such as parrots, and species that are either valuable or highly commensal.
机译:国际宠物贸易是新兴的入侵脊椎动物物种的主要来源。我们使用在线资源作为意外鸟类逃逸的新信息源,并且我们调查了在大陆范围内影响鸟类逃逸发生频率和分布的因素。在过去的15年中,我们收集了有关动物网站上据称失踪的5,000多只宠物鸟的信息。我们调查了与宠物所有权有关的变量是否成功预测了鸟类的逃逸,并评估了这些逃逸的潜在分布。报告的大多数鸟类都是鹦鹉(> 90%),因此,我们分析了与鹦鹉逃逸频率相关的因素。我们发现,澳大利亚的鸟类逃逸次数比以前承认的要频繁得多。据报道,在澳大利亚大型首都城市内或附近,鸟类逃逸的频率更高。社会经济因素,例如社区的平均个人收入水平以及人类对环境的改变水平,是鸟类逃逸的最佳预测指标。便宜的鹦鹉物种,澳大利亚本地人和被认为是和平或好玩的鹦鹉物种是最常报告的逃脱者。意外引入被忽视是动物入侵的重要来源。许多高收入国家/地区都可以在线获取有关鸟类逃逸的信息,在澳大利亚,这对于鹦鹉物种尤其明显。我们认为,在线资源可能会为非本地宠物物种的被动监视提供有用的工具。在线监视对于那些被高度报道的物种(例如鹦鹉)以及有价值或高度赞赏的物种尤其重要。

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