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Hawaiian petrels and Newell's Shearwater are the only two seabirds endemic to the Hawaiian Islands.
An analysis of feather lice taken from Fea's petrels, Pterodroma feae deserti, from Bugio Island, and from Zino's petrels from the Madeiran mainland showed that there were marked differences between the two seabirds in terms of the parasites they carried, suggesting that they have long been isolated, since lice can normally only be transferred through physical contact in the nest.
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To detect these biases, two seabird taxa were contrasted, the highly conspicuous northern gannet versus three cryptic species of auks pooled as one taxonomic group.
In the words of two seabird scientists, "The one common characteristic that all seabirds share is that they feed in saltwater; but, as seems to be true with any statement in biology, some do not".
In addition, tick borne arboviruses from seabirds have been reported to infect humans in Europe [34], and two seabird Sakhalin serogroup nairoviruses, Soldado and Avalon, have been reported to cause febrile illness and pruitus [35], and polyradiculoneuritis [36] in humans, respectively.
It traps as many as a million seabirds every year, as well as some 100,000 marine mammals.
In a few cases there is no problem; the species include five whales and six seabirds, which migrate vast distances around the globe.
A few dozen biologists, volunteers and support staff are the only inhabitants of the islands, not counting the 3 million seabirds.
It is also some to 6 million seabirds of 39 different species, over 150 species of fish, 35 species of whales and dolphins, three species of endangered sea turtles and many other marine species like coals, shellfish and crabs unique to the area.
As many as a million seabirds and 100,000 sea mammals – including large numbers of seals and turtles – are killed each year by ingesting plastics or becoming entangled in the growing number of plastic islands that gloss large swathes of the world's oceans.
Twelve seabirds were found on Wednesday and 27 on Thursday.
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