| Literature DB >> 25165625 |
Michael P Moulton1, Wendell P Cropper2.
Abstract
In this study, we compiled lists of successful and unsuccessful passeriform introductions to nine sites in New Zealand, Australia and the United States. We limited our analysis to introductions during the 19th century to minimize potential variation in transport modes and habitat quality changes, such as those due to increasing urbanization. We compared introduction success rates at three levels. First we included all passeriforms introduced to any of the sites in the three locations, then we compared the fates of just those species with a European origin and finally we compared success rates of just the 13 species released into all three locations. We found that the pattern of success or failure differed significantly across the three locations: Passeriforms introduced by acclimatization organizations to the United States were significantly more likely to fail than those introduced to New Zealand or Australia. Several species that succeeded in either New Zealand or Australia failed in the United States, even after the introduction of seemingly sufficient numbers.Entities:
Keywords: Establishment; History; Individual-level factors in introduction success; Introduced species; Location-level; Passeriform birds; Propagule pressure; Site-level factors; Species-level
Year: 2014 PMID: 25165625 PMCID: PMC4137686 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.509
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Species introductions arranged by sites within locations.
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Notes.
Victoria
South Australia
Otago
Canterbury
Wellington
Auckland
Cincinnati
Portland
New York City area
Outcomes are 1 = Successful; 0 = Unsuccessful. Species marked with an asterisk represent the select 13 species released to at least one location inall three regions.
Passer domesticus appeared in Cincinnati in 1869 (Barrows, 1889).
Acridotheres tristis is established now in New Zealand, but from recent releases (Duncan, 1997).
Figure 1Plot of the number of successful and unsuccessful species introductions for all passeriform species introduced to 9 sites.
(United States) Nyc, New York City; Cin, Cincinnati, Ohio; Ptl, Portland, Oregon; (Australia) Soa, South Australia; Vic, Victoria, Australia; (New Zealand) Wel, Wellington; Ota, Otago; Auc, Auckland; Cby, Canterbury.
Figure 2Same as Fig. 1, but limited to just species with a European origin introduced to 9 sites.
Figure 3Same as Fig. 2, but further limited to include just the 13 select European species introduced into all three regions: Australia; New Zealand; and the United States.
Results of contingency tests comparing passeriform introduction success rates across nine sites.
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| All species | 27.27 | 0.0006 |
| European only | 33.42 | 0.00005 |
| Select European | 31.25 | 0.0001 |