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Are red-footed boobies Sula sula at risk from harvesting by humans on Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Indian Ocean?

机译:人类在印度洋的科科斯(基林)群岛上收获的红脚bo子苏拉苏拉是否有受到威胁的危险?

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The red-footed booby, Sula sula, has been hunted in the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, eastern Indian Ocean, since first settlement in 1827. Formerly present throughout the islands, an estimated 30,000 pairs now breed only on isolated and uninhabited North Keeling Island. Despite legislative protection, illegal hunting for food remains a major conservation threat. Informants estimated that 2000-3000 birds are killed in most years and possibly as many as 10,000 in some years. Analysis of nest count data collected between 1985 and 2002 to assess long-term population trends showed no evidence of decline in nesting density. There was large inter-annual variation with substantial fluctuations which tended to be greater following significant cyclonic events. These results indicate that the level of illegal harvest during the study period has not negatively impacted the booby nesting population. Future management of seabird harvesting requires improved knowledge on the population's capacity to sustain harvesting, together with increased enforcement activity to control illegal harvest, and enhanced education programs to encourage change in community attitudes. Crown Copyright
机译:自1827年首次定居以来,红脚鱼Sula sula就在印度洋东部的科科斯(基林)群岛被捕。以前在整个岛屿中都存在这种动物,现在估计有30,000对,仅在偏僻且无人居住的北基林岛上繁殖。尽管有立法保护,非法狩猎食物仍然是主要的保护威胁。信息提供者估计,在大多数年份中有2000-3000只鸟被杀死,在某些年份中可能多达10,000只。对1985年至2002年之间收集的巢计数数据进行分析以评估长期种群趋势的结果表明,没有证据表明巢密度下降。年际变化较大,且有较大的波动,在重大气旋事件之后,波动往往更大。这些结果表明,研究期间的非法采伐水平并未对诱杀巢的人口造成负面影响。未来对海鸟捕捞的管理需要提高人们对维持捕捞能力的认识,并加强控制非法捕捞的执法活动,并加强教育计划以鼓励改变社区态度。皇冠版权

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