Scarlett's shearwater

This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 9 November 2024.

Scarlett's shearwater (Puffinus spelaeus) (Māori: Ōiruki)[1] is an extinct species of seabird in the petrel family Procellariidae. Its common name commemorates New Zealand palaeontologist Ron Scarlett, who recognised the bird's subfossil remains represented a distinct species.[2]

Scarlett's shearwater
Temporal range: PleistoceneHolocene
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Procellariiformes
Family: Procellariidae
Genus: Puffinus
Species:
P. spelaeus
Binomial name
Puffinus spelaeus

This bird was described from bones collected in 1991 from a cave near the Fox River in the South Island of New Zealand.[3] Subsequent discoveries of bones dating from 20,000 years ago to less than 600 years old reveal it was found only in the west and northwest of the South Island, in Northwest Nelson and Buller.[4][2][5] Scarlett's shearwater was closely related to the fluttering shearwater (P. gavia) and Hutton's shearwater (P. huttoni), and DNA evidence from fossil bones show that all three had a common ancestor about 1 million years ago.[6][7] It was smaller than its relatives, with an estimated weight of 250 g, and had the short wings characteristic of the fluttering shearwater.[2] P. spelaeus is most likely to have been driven to extinction by a combination of exploitation by humans and predation by kiore/Polynesian rat Rattus exulans, which was introduced by Polynesians to New Zealand about 750 years ago.[4]

References

edit
  1. ^ "Scarlett's shearwater | Ōiruki | New Zealand Birds Online". nzbirdsonline.org.nz. Retrieved 2023-11-26.
  2. ^ a b c Michaux, B. (2013). Miskelly, Colin (ed.). "Scarlett's shearwater". NZ Birds Online.
  3. ^ Holotype of Puffinus spelaeus in the collection of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
  4. ^ a b Holdaway, Richard N.; Worthy, Trevor H. (1994). "A New Fossil Species of Shearwater Puffinus From the Late Quaternary of the South Island, New Zealand, and Notes on the Biogeography and Evolution of the Puffinus gavia Superspecies". Emu. 94 (3): 201–215. Bibcode:1994EmuAO..94..201H. doi:10.1071/mu9940201.
  5. ^ Tennyson, Alan J. D. (2006). Extinct birds of New Zealand. Paul Martinson. Wellington, N.Z.: Te Papa Press. p. 38. ISBN 978-0-909010-21-8. OCLC 80016906.
  6. ^ Shepherd, Lara (31 Jan 2017). "DNA reveals relationships of the extinct Scarlett's shearwater". Te Papa Blog. Retrieved 27 June 2018.
  7. ^ Tennyson, A.J.D.; Shepherd, L.D. (2017). "DNA reveals the relationships of the extinct Scarlett's shearwater Puffinus spelaeus (Procellariiformes: Procellariidae)." Journal of Ornithology 158: 379–384.
edit