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Guano Islands: Perú December 2008 José A. Ochoa

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Page 1: Guano Islands: Perú

Guano Islands: Perú

December 2008

José A. Ochoa

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Guano Islands are a group of small rocky islands off the coast of Peru, usually they are bordered with cliffs on all sides, and mostly covered by the nests and guano of many seabirds. Guano is a quechua word “wanu”, meaning “droppings of sea birds”.

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Islands visited

Islas Guañape

Isla Santa

Isla MazorcaIslas Ballestas, San Gallan

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Guano is an effective fertilizer, consists of ammonia, with high levels of phosphorus and nitrogen. These islands were of interest for their extensive guano deposits. The Incas assigned great value to guano, restricting access to the islands.

Isla Mazorca

Seabirds

Sula variegata Pelecanus thagus

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Scorpions were collected at night with UV light detection in rocky areas, as well as under stones and bird nests during the day.

birdnest

Hadruroides tishqu

Hadruroides is the only scorpion genus present in these islands

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Four specimens under one bird nest !!!!

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Islas Ballestas

Guano islands are currently protected by the Peruvian state

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Isla San Gallan, Ica

Caleta Huacho on the coastal mainland, northern Peru

José A. Ochoa and two local fishermen, Isla Mazorca Joyce Vitorino and José A. Ochoa,

Islas Ballestas

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Ecuador 20 days (8–18 November, 14–22

December 2008)

ca. 1700 km, between 300–2000 m, exclusively through montane rainforest on the eastern and western sides of the Andes in the following provinces: Pichincha, Napo, Tunguragua and Morona Santiago

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Baños, Tunguragua

Tityus roigi Teuthraustes

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Tityus asthenes

Misahualli river, Napo

Nanegalito, Pichincha

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Tityus bastosi

Ananteris ashmolei

Tityus demangei

Faustino Tsenkush , Marco Shakai and Cristobal Chiriap

Tayunts, Los Tayos

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Acknowledgments to: Instituto Nacional de Recursos Naturales de Perú (INRENA)Proyecto Especial de Promoción del Aprovechamiento de Abonos Provenientes de Aves

Marinas (PROABONOS)Ministerio del Ambiente de la Republica del Ecuador Museo Ecuatoriano de Ciencias Naturales AMNH Kalbfleisch Postdoctoral Fellowship Help in fieldwork

Joyce Vitorino Villegas (Univ. Nac. Cusco). Eufemio Rea and Cesar Rea (Huacho). Faustino Tsenkush , Marco Shakai and Cristobal Chiriap (Los Tayos, Ecuador)