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Bird hybrid

A bird hybrid is a bird that has two different species as parents. The resulting bird can present with any combination of characteristics from the parent species, from totally identical to completely different. Usually, the bird hybrid shows intermediate characteristics between the two species. A "successful" hybrid is one demonstrated to produce fertile offspring. According to the most recent estimates, about 16% of all wild bird species have been known to hybridize with one another; this number increases to 22% when captive hybrids are taken into account.[1] Several bird species hybridize with multiple other species. For example, the mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is known to interbreed with at least 40 different species. The ecological and evolutionary consequences of multispecies hybridization remain to be determined.[2]

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A Catalina macaw - a blue-and-yellow macaw × scarlet macaw hybrid

In the wild, some of the most frequently reported hybrids are waterfowl,[3] gulls,[4] hummingbirds,[5] and birds-of-paradise.[6] Mallards, whether of wild or domestic origin, hybridize with other ducks so often that multiple duck species are at risk of extinction because of it.[7][8] In gulls, Western × Glaucous-winged Gulls (known as "Olympic Gulls") are particularly common; these hybrids are fertile and may be more evolutionarily fit than either parent species.[9] At least twenty different hummingbird hybrid combinations have been reported, and intergeneric hybrids are not uncommon within the family.[10][11]

Wood-warblers are known to hybridize as well, and an unusual three-species warbler hybrid was discovered in May 2018.[12] Hybridisation in shorebirds is unusual but reliably recorded.[13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20]

Numerous gamebird, domestic fowl and duck hybrids are known. Captive songbird hybrids are sometimes called mules.[21] Numerous hybrid macaws exist in aviculture and occasionally occur in the wild. Some of these hybrid parrots are fertile with both the parent species and other hybrids.[22][23]

The scientific literature on hybridization in birds has been collected at the Avian Hybrids Project.[24]

The reality of bird hybrids also calls into question modern definitions of the word "species". Throughout literature, there tends to be a general vagueness regarding the word "species" and how it should be defined. Birds serve as an excellent example of this fluidity due to the remarkable cross-breeding opportunities.[citation needed]

Examples of hybrid birds edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Ottenburghs, Jente; Ydenberg, Ronald C.; Van Hooft, Pim; Van Wieren, Sipke E.; Prins, Herbert H. T. (October 2015). "The Avian Hybrids Project: gathering the scientific literature on avian hybridization". Ibis. 157 (4): 892–894. doi:10.1111/ibi.12285. ISSN 1474-919X.
  2. ^ Ottenburghs, Jente (14 June 2019). "Multispecies hybridization in birds". Avian Research. 10: 20. doi:10.1186/s40657-019-0159-4. ISSN 2053-7166.
  3. ^ Kross, Jennifer. "Waterfowl Hybrids". Ducks Unlimited. Retrieved 4 December 2018.
  4. ^ Cannings, Russell (March 2012). "Identifying Hybrid & Immature Gulls in Coastal B.C." (PDF). Birds Canada/Oiseaux Canada. Birds Studies Canada/Études des Oiseaux. Retrieved 4 December 2018.
  5. ^ Kaufman, Kenn (20 April 2018). "Which Birds Produce the Most Hybrids?". Audubon. Retrieved 4 December 2018.
  6. ^ "Hybrid Species of Bird of Paradise or Cendrawasih | Beauty of Birds". www.beautyofbirds.com. Retrieved 2018-12-04.
  7. ^ "Mottled Duck Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology". www.allaboutbirds.org. Retrieved 2018-12-04.
  8. ^ "Hawaiian Duck - Introduction". Birds of North America Online, birdsna.org. Retrieved 2018-12-04.
  9. ^ Appleton, Dave (2014-06-05). "Bird Hybrids: Western Gull × Glaucous-winged Gull". Bird Hybrids. Retrieved 2018-12-04.
  10. ^ says, It’s complicated: Hybrid hummingbirds in Mexico-Avian Hybrids (2014-12-12). "Apodiformes". Avian Hybrids. Retrieved 2018-12-04.
  11. ^ "westtexashummingbirds.com: Hybrids". Retrieved 2018-12-04.
  12. ^ GrrlScientist (9 November 2018). "Scientists Discover A Rare Bird That's A Hybrid Of Three Different Species". Forbes. Retrieved 4 December 2018.
  13. ^ Jehl, J. R. Jr. (1985). "Hybridization and evolution of oystercatchers on the Pacific Coast of Baja California". Ornithological Monographs. 36 (36): 484–504. doi:10.2307/40168300. JSTOR 40168300.
  14. ^ Jonsson, Lars (1996). "Mystery stint at Groote Keeten: First known hybrid between Little and Temminck's Stint?". Dutch Birding. 18: 24–28.
  15. ^ McCarthy, Eugene M. (2006). Handbook of Avian Hybrids of the World. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. p. 170. ISBN 978-0-19-518323-8.
  16. ^ McLaughlin K. A.; Wormington, A. (2000). "An apparent Dunlin × White-rumped Sandpiper hybrid". Ontario Birds. 18 (1): 8–12.
  17. ^ Millington, Richard (1994). . Birding World. 7 (2): 61–63. Archived from the original on 2004-06-17.
  18. ^ Parker, Shane A. (1982). "A new sandpiper of the genus Calidris". South Australian Naturalist. 56: 63.
  19. ^ Paulson, Dennis R. (2005). Shorebirds of North America: a photographic guide. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-12107-9.
  20. ^ Pierce, R. J. (1984). (PDF). Notornis. 31: 106–130. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-10-24.
  21. ^ "The National British Bird & Mule Club". Retrieved 18 January 2018.
  22. ^ "Hybrid Macaws & Mutations | Beauty of Birds".
  23. ^ "These Are the 21 Types of Hybrid Macaws".
  24. ^ Ottenburghs, Jente. "The Avian Hybrids Project". Avian Hybrids. Retrieved 2018-07-21.

External links edit

  • Bird Hybrids Database
  • Bird Hybrids Mailing List

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A bird hybrid is a bird that has two different species as parents The resulting bird can present with any combination of characteristics from the parent species from totally identical to completely different Usually the bird hybrid shows intermediate characteristics between the two species A successful hybrid is one demonstrated to produce fertile offspring According to the most recent estimates about 16 of all wild bird species have been known to hybridize with one another this number increases to 22 when captive hybrids are taken into account 1 Several bird species hybridize with multiple other species For example the mallard Anas platyrhynchos is known to interbreed with at least 40 different species The ecological and evolutionary consequences of multispecies hybridization remain to be determined 2 Hybrid turacoA Catalina macaw a blue and yellow macaw scarlet macaw hybridIn the wild some of the most frequently reported hybrids are waterfowl 3 gulls 4 hummingbirds 5 and birds of paradise 6 Mallards whether of wild or domestic origin hybridize with other ducks so often that multiple duck species are at risk of extinction because of it 7 8 In gulls Western Glaucous winged Gulls known as Olympic Gulls are particularly common these hybrids are fertile and may be more evolutionarily fit than either parent species 9 At least twenty different hummingbird hybrid combinations have been reported and intergeneric hybrids are not uncommon within the family 10 11 Wood warblers are known to hybridize as well and an unusual three species warbler hybrid was discovered in May 2018 12 Hybridisation in shorebirds is unusual but reliably recorded 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Numerous gamebird domestic fowl and duck hybrids are known Captive songbird hybrids are sometimes called mules 21 Numerous hybrid macaws exist in aviculture and occasionally occur in the wild Some of these hybrid parrots are fertile with both the parent species and other hybrids 22 23 The scientific literature on hybridization in birds has been collected at the Avian Hybrids Project 24 The reality of bird hybrids also calls into question modern definitions of the word species Throughout literature there tends to be a general vagueness regarding the word species and how it should be defined Birds serve as an excellent example of this fluidity due to the remarkable cross breeding opportunities citation needed Contents 1 Examples of hybrid birds 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksExamples of hybrid birds edit nbsp An intergeneric hybrid between Canada goose Branta canadensis and domestic goose Anser anser domesticus nbsp A mule a hybrid between domestic canary and goldfinch nbsp A probable galah little corella intergeneric hybrid nbsp Lady Amherst s pheasant golden pheasant nbsp Hybrid pheasant left and hybrid of black grouse hazel grouse right nbsp Mulards hybrids between a domestic Muscovy duck and a wild type mallardSee also editHaldane s rule Polyploidy Punctuated equilibrium Speciation Species concepts Species problemReferences edit Ottenburghs Jente Ydenberg Ronald C Van Hooft Pim Van Wieren Sipke E Prins Herbert H T October 2015 The Avian Hybrids Project gathering the scientific literature on avian hybridization Ibis 157 4 892 894 doi 10 1111 ibi 12285 ISSN 1474 919X Ottenburghs Jente 14 June 2019 Multispecies hybridization in birds Avian Research 10 20 doi 10 1186 s40657 019 0159 4 ISSN 2053 7166 Kross Jennifer Waterfowl Hybrids Ducks Unlimited Retrieved 4 December 2018 Cannings Russell March 2012 Identifying Hybrid amp Immature Gulls in Coastal B C PDF Birds Canada Oiseaux Canada Birds Studies Canada Etudes des Oiseaux Retrieved 4 December 2018 Kaufman Kenn 20 April 2018 Which Birds Produce the Most Hybrids Audubon Retrieved 4 December 2018 Hybrid Species of Bird of Paradise or Cendrawasih Beauty of Birds www beautyofbirds com Retrieved 2018 12 04 Mottled Duck Overview All About Birds Cornell Lab of Ornithology www allaboutbirds org Retrieved 2018 12 04 Hawaiian Duck Introduction Birds of North America Online birdsna org Retrieved 2018 12 04 Appleton Dave 2014 06 05 Bird Hybrids Western Gull Glaucous winged Gull Bird Hybrids Retrieved 2018 12 04 says It s complicated Hybrid hummingbirds in Mexico Avian Hybrids 2014 12 12 Apodiformes Avian Hybrids Retrieved 2018 12 04 westtexashummingbirds com Hybrids Retrieved 2018 12 04 GrrlScientist 9 November 2018 Scientists Discover A Rare Bird That s A Hybrid Of Three Different Species Forbes Retrieved 4 December 2018 Jehl J R Jr 1985 Hybridization and evolution of oystercatchers on the Pacific Coast of Baja California Ornithological Monographs 36 36 484 504 doi 10 2307 40168300 JSTOR 40168300 Jonsson Lars 1996 Mystery stint at Groote Keeten First known hybrid between Little and Temminck s Stint Dutch Birding 18 24 28 McCarthy Eugene M 2006 Handbook of Avian Hybrids of the World Oxford UK Oxford University Press p 170 ISBN 978 0 19 518323 8 McLaughlin K A Wormington A 2000 An apparent Dunlin White rumped Sandpiper hybrid Ontario Birds 18 1 8 12 Millington Richard 1994 A mystery Calidris at Cley Birding World 7 2 61 63 Archived from the original on 2004 06 17 Parker Shane A 1982 A new sandpiper of the genus Calidris South Australian Naturalist 56 63 Paulson Dennis R 2005 Shorebirds of North America a photographic guide Princeton N J Princeton University Press ISBN 978 0 691 12107 9 Pierce R J 1984 Plumage morphology and hybridisation of New Zealand Stilts Himantopus spp PDF Notornis 31 106 130 Archived from the original PDF on 2007 10 24 The National British Bird amp Mule Club Retrieved 18 January 2018 Hybrid Macaws amp Mutations Beauty of Birds These Are the 21 Types of Hybrid Macaws Ottenburghs Jente The Avian Hybrids Project Avian Hybrids Retrieved 2018 07 21 External links editBird Hybrids Database Bird Hybrids Mailing List Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bird hybrid amp oldid 1134775562, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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