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" Invasive Myna Control in American Samoa "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 943793
Doc. No : LA6wm286k0
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Avery, Michael L.; Eisemann, John D.
Title & Author : Invasive Myna Control in American Samoa [Article]\ Avery, Michael L.; Eisemann, John D.
Title of Periodical : Proceedings of the Vertebrate Pest Conference
Volume/ Issue Number : 26
Date : 2014
Abstract : The common myna is an invasive species in Florida, Hawaii, and in numerous other locations around the world. It is native to southern and south-east Asia. Common mynas are considered pests to fruit crops in many locales, and they are predators on eggs of other birds. Since their introduction to American Samoa in the 1980s, mynas have become the most frequently observed avifauna in developed areas in the country. The American Samoa Department of Marine and Wildlife Resources (DMWR) is concerned that expanding myna populations will exert competitive pressures on native species such as the Samoan starling and white-collared kingfisher. Additionally, the mynas are increasingly becoming social nuisances through nesting, foraging, and vocalization behaviors. The government and general population of American Samoa would like to eradicate these birds before populations are too large to control. In partnership with DMWR, we conducted trials with captive mynas to determine sensitivity to the avian toxicant DRC-1339, and to evaluate a potential baiting strategy for applying this toxicant on American Samoa to reduce myna populations.
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