Shore Fishes of Easter IslandUniversity of Hawaii Press, 2011 M08 31 - 176 páginas Easter Island (Rapanui) is the most remote inhabited island in the Pacific Ocean and the easternmost in Oceania. Much has been written on the origin of its first inhabitants and the enormous stone statues they carved and erected, but little exists on the island’s biota. Knowing that very few species of fishes had been reported for Easter Island, John Randall went there in 1969, with the support of the National Geographic Society, to study the fish fauna. He was joined during revisits in 1988 and 1989 by the island’s medical doctor, Alfredo Cea. They published the Rapanui names of fishes in 1984. |
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... species of native land birds, all long extinct, and 25 species of seabirds, of which 24 no longer nest Aerial view of the bay of Anakena. on the island. Only nine species of seabirds reproduce today. 3 Historical Review.
... longer build sturdy canoes to fish offshore for tunas and to harpoon porpoises. The inshore fishes were then of more importance to them, and more subject to overfishing. Of necessity, the Rapanui developed conservation measures ...
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Zoogeography | 11 |
Marine Conservation | 14 |
Materials and Methods | 17 |
Cartilaginous Fishes | 19 |
Bony Fishes | 26 |
Checklist of the Shore and Epipelagic Fishes of Easter Island | 139 |
References | 144 |
Glossary | 153 |
Index | 160 |