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Birds and bats of Rotuma, Fiji

  • Publication Type

    Journal

  • Publication Year

    2019

  • Author(s)

    A. Cibois; J.C. Thibault; D. Watling

  • Journal Name

    Notornis

  • Volume, Issue

    66, 3

  • Pagination

    139-149

  • Article Type

    Paper

Keywords

bats; birds; Emballonura; Fiji; Myzomela; Rotuma


Birds and bats of Rotuma, Fiji

Notornis, 66 (3), 139-149

A. Cibois; J.C. Thibault; D. Watling (2019)

Article Type: Paper

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Rotuma, Fiji, is a small and isolated island in the Central Pacific, rarely visited by ornithologists. We present here our own observations on the avifauna, obtained in 1991 and in 2018, completed by previous records obtained since the 19th Century. The main changes on the species composition concern the extirpation of the white-throated pigeon and the settlement of the reef heron. The status of the four endemic landbirds (one species and three subspecies) is good, especially that of the Rotuma myzomela. However, the recent arrival of the common myna (2017–2018) represents a potential threat. We also observed that the Pacific sheath-tailed bat, which was abundant 30 years ago, has probably been extirpated from the island.