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    Mice gang up on endangered birds

    Attacks on albatrosses seem to be a learned behaviour.


    On one of the Earth's most remote islands, mice have learned, and are apparently teaching each other, how to attack and kill bird chicks that are 200 times their size.

    Far from exulting in the cleverness of mice, the researchers who discovered this want to eradicate the rodents from the island in order to save endangered albatrosses.

    Biologists on Gough Island, a speck in the Atlantic between the southern tips of Africa and South America, first learned of the problem when they found that tristan albatrosses (Diomedea dabbenena) were losing their chicks at an extremely high rate: up to 80% were dying.

    Researchers suspected that house mice, which were accidentally introduced to the island, might be the culprits. So husband-and-wife team Ross Wanless and Andrea Angel spent a year on the island videotaping birds' nests and collecting data.

    Pick on someone your own size

    The videos confirm that mice are taking on the chicks, biting them over and over until they die from loss of blood or infection. Wanless, an invasive-species biologist from the Percy FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, vividly recalls watching the first videos. "It was carnage. Chicks half alive, with massive gaping wounds and guts hanging out."

    The mice are able to defeat the much larger birds by biting the same spot over and over (see video). They take advantage of the fact that the birds, which have evolved in an area that has been without land predators for millions of years, have no defensive response against such attacks.

    The results were presented this week at the annual meeting for the Society for Conservation Biology in Brasília, Brazil.

    Trained killers

    Wanless was surprised by the results. Such behaviour is unprecedented in mice, he says. And, oddly, the attacks only take place on some of the island's peaks, despite the fact that the mice live everywhere on the island.

    The research duo chose two sites for further inspection that had radically different death rates for chicks. They found the same vegetation, altitude, slope, numbers of mice and albatross nests at each site. But one group of mice attacked chicks and the other did not. From this the team infers that the attack is a learned behaviour.

    The transmission of learned skills from one generation to the next is a relatively rare phenomenon, and not one seen in mice in the wild before. The researchers note that it is particularly surprising in this case because only a few mice from each brood would be expected to live through a winter.

    Wanless and Angel are now determined to save the albatrosses by removing the mice. But they warn that similar attacks might be threatening other bird species.

    "This is probably not unique to Gough," says Wanless. "It is just that nobody has looked."


    Article from news(at)nature.com. And here's the link to the video, which I myself can't get to work, maybe others will have better luck. It's 10 MB in size.

    So did the dreaded killer rabbit somehow serve as an inspiration to these murderous mice, or is it just that baby albatros tastes like chicken? We may never know for sure..

  • #2
    No defensive response to pain stimuli? And even though these mice are a recent edition to the island's inhabitants and they've already learned predator behaviour, these birds still haven't figured out that maybe they should peck at things causing them pain? Evolution has already found a solution to this problem. Let nature take its course with these birds...
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    • #3
      I saw the video:
      Nighttime shot of a dozen or so mice attacking a nesting bird. It fidgets a little, even gets up at one point only to sit back down, but largely oblivious to the mice.

      PECK AT THE LITTLE ****ERS, YOU STUPID BIRD!!1
      The cake is NOT a lie. It's so delicious and moist.

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      • #4
        This is obviously a hoax! "Andrea Angel" is a porn star name!

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        • #5
          We can't rule out entirely that the albatrosses may simply be too occupied with academic interests to take any serious action against the mice. I mean, it wouldn't be the first time it's happened.
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          • #6
            The videos confirm that mice are taking on the chicks, biting them over and over until they die from loss of blood or infection. Wanless, an invasive-species biologist from the Percy FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, vividly recalls watching the first videos. "It was carnage. Chicks half alive, with massive gaping wounds and guts hanging out."




            And I agree with togglecaps: if they're that stupid, let 'em die.

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            • #7
              Annihilate the ugly rats. It would be one thing if they were natural inhabitants of the island, but since they were introduced by man, they have no claim to life there.

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              • #8
                And why is that? Is not man part of nature as well? What's the difference between a family of mice coming over on ships and a family of them coming on a piece of debris that was blown into the ocean by a hurricane?

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                • #9
                  I recognize that this appears to be the first evidence of the evil nature of mice but, as someone who has handled and killed thousands of the bastards, its no surprise to me.
                  We need seperate human-only games for MP/PBEM that dont include the over-simplifications required to have a good AI
                  If any man be thirsty, let him come unto me and drink. Vampire 7:37
                  Just one old soldiers opinion. E Tenebris Lux. Pax quaeritur bello.

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                  • #10
                    Mice are cute.
                    Christianity: The belief that a cosmic Jewish Zombie who was his own father can make you live forever if you symbolically eat his flesh and telepathically tell him you accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul that is present in humanity because a rib-woman was convinced by a talking snake to eat from a magical tree...

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by JohnT
                      And why is that? Is not man part of nature as well? What's the difference between a family of mice coming over on ships and a family of them coming on a piece of debris that was blown into the ocean by a hurricane?
                      Ok, I'll be honest. The bird is just cuter than the ugly mice.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by SpencerH
                        I recognize that this appears to be the first evidence of the evil nature of mice but, as someone who has handled and killed thousands of the bastards, its no surprise to me.
                        Same here. Vicious bastards, kill'em all
                        The enemy cannot push a button if you disable his hand.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by JohnT
                          And why is that? Is not man part of nature as well? What's the difference between a family of mice coming over on ships and a family of them coming on a piece of debris that was blown into the ocean by a hurricane?
                          I'm not so sure I can agree with you here. Ever since humans have created civilization, we have increasingly separated ourselves from nature. So much so, that today we are more completely separated from the natural world than ever before due to our advanced technology.

                          We're no longer part of the natural predator-prey food chain, in spite of the occassional attack by a shark, bear, cougar, tiger or what have you. Such predatory attacks are the exception, not the rule with humans.
                          A lot of Republicans are not racist, but a lot of racists are Republican.

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                          • #14
                            If you need to qualify "completely" then you are using the word incorrectly
                            Last edited by reds4ever; July 20, 2005, 10:41.

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                            • #15
                              We are a product of nature, thus we are natural, thus our activies are a result of nature. What other's call nature is in fact, unspoilt nature. We like to defend unspoilt nature for two reasons: we like the idea of there being wild places and a damaged environment can hurt us. The second is the most important of the two, and the only thing that will, ultimately, save the wild places.
                              Christianity: The belief that a cosmic Jewish Zombie who was his own father can make you live forever if you symbolically eat his flesh and telepathically tell him you accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul that is present in humanity because a rib-woman was convinced by a talking snake to eat from a magical tree...

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