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Intricate trophic links between threatened vertebrates confined to a small island in the Atlantic Ocean
Authors:Ricardo J Lopes  Catarina J Pinho  Brbara Santos  Mariana Seguro  Vanessa A Mata  Bastian Egeter  Raquel Vasconcelos
Institution:Ricardo J. Lopes,Catarina J. Pinho,Bárbara Santos,Mariana Seguro,Vanessa A. Mata,Bastian Egeter,Raquel Vasconcelos
Abstract:Trophic networks in small isolated islands are in a fragile balance, and their disturbance can easily contribute toward the extinction vortex of species. Here, we show, in a small Atlantic island (Raso) in the Cabo Verde Archipelago, using DNA metabarcoding, the extent of trophic dependence of the Endangered giant wall gecko Tarentola gigas on endemic populations of vertebrates, including one of the rarest bird species of the world, the Critically Endangered Raso lark Alauda razae. We found that the Raso lark (27%), Iago sparrow Passer iagoensis (12%), Bulwer's petrel Bulweria bulwerii (15%), and the Cabo Verde shearwater Calonectris edwardsii (10%) are the most frequent vertebrate signatures found in the feces of the giant wall gecko. This work provides the first integrative assessment of their trophic links, an important issue to be considered for the long‐term conservation of these small and isolated island ecosystems.
Keywords:birds  Cabo Verde  DNA metabarcoding  endemics  reptiles  trophic networks
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