Naïve birds and noble savages - a review of man-caused prehistoric extinctions of island birds
Article first published online: 30 JUN 2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0587.1993.tb00213.x
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Milberg, P. and Tyrberg, T. (1993), Naïve birds and noble savages - a review of man-caused prehistoric extinctions of island birds. Ecography, 16: 229–250. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0587.1993.tb00213.x
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- Issue published online: 30 JUN 2006
- Article first published online: 30 JUN 2006
- Accepted 25 January 1993
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Many bird species were extirpated or became extinct when prehistoric man reached oceanic islands We list > 200 species of extinct island birds only recorded as sub-fossils and which probably vanished due to prehistoric man In addition we list c 160 cases where an extant species has been found as subfossil on islands where it no longer occurs Several species today considered endemic to single islands of island groups had a much wider distribution in the past Biogeographic analyses of insular avifaunas are almost meaningless it the extensive prehistoric extinctions are not taken into account
Most extinct species belong to Anatidae Rallidae and Drcpanididae while local extirpations are numerous among doves and seabirds Smaller birds are rare mainly due to sampling bias and taphonomic factors The bird populations were depleted mainly by overhunting predation by introduced vertebrates and alteration of the original vegetation
Prehistoric humans on islands although dependent on limited animal resources regularly failed to exploit these in a sustainable way Several cases where human populations disappeared from islands in the Pacific may have been due to over-exploitation of native animals
Prehistoric man reached most tropical and temperate islands and most of the few remaining island faunas have been severely depleted in historic times The prehistoric extinctions emphasize the extreme vulnerability and value of the very few pristine island faunas that still remain

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