Journal article

Diet of the exotic Madeiran wall lizard: first insights into trophic interactions in an Atlantic seabird sanctuary


Authors listNeves, V; Rund, D; Pinho, CJ; Vasconcelos, R; Bustamante, P; Quillfeldt, P

Publication year2022

Pages107-113

JournalHerpetozoa

Volume number35

ISSN1013-4425

Open access statusGold

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.3897/herpetozoa.35.e82096

PublisherPensoft Publishers


Abstract

The Madeiran wall lizard Teira dugesii is a relatively new species to the Azores Archipelago, where it was accidentally introduced about 150 to 200 years ago. This lacertid quickly became naturalised and now occurs in all the nine main islands of the Azores. At Praia Islet, off Graciosa Island, the Madeiran wall lizard was recently observed preying on chicks of the threatened Monteiro’s storm-petrel Hydrobates monteiroi. To characterise the lizards’ trophic niche, we conducted a study of the diet of the Madeiran wall lizard at Praia using stable isotope analysis and next-generation sequencing. Our results indicate that the Madeiran wall lizard has a varied diet, consisting of at least 23 invertebrate taxa, 17 plant species, and occasionally, birds (two species detected, including storm-petrels). Marine derived food items were present in few samples, and it is vital to monitor the trophic interactions at Praia Islet to ensure the conservation of this threatened storm-petrel.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleNeves, V., Rund, D., Pinho, C., Vasconcelos, R., Bustamante, P. and Quillfeldt, P. (2022) Diet of the exotic Madeiran wall lizard: first insights into trophic interactions in an Atlantic seabird sanctuary, Herpetozoa, 35, pp. 107-113. https://doi.org/10.3897/herpetozoa.35.e82096

APA Citation styleNeves, V., Rund, D., Pinho, C., Vasconcelos, R., Bustamante, P., & Quillfeldt, P. (2022). Diet of the exotic Madeiran wall lizard: first insights into trophic interactions in an Atlantic seabird sanctuary. Herpetozoa. 35, 107-113. https://doi.org/10.3897/herpetozoa.35.e82096


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