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Straight-billed reedhaunter

The straight-billed reedhaunter (Limnoctites rectirostris) is a South American bird species in the family Furnariidae.

Straight-billed reedhaunter
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Furnariidae
Genus: Limnoctites
Species:
L. rectirostris
Binomial name
Limnoctites rectirostris
(Gould, 1839)
Synonyms

Limnornis rectirostris

Taxonomy edit

Formerly it was placed in Limnornis with the curve-billed reedhaunter (Limnornis curvirostris) which lives in the same general region and habitat, and thus shares some adaptations with L. rectirostris. But L. rectirostris is closer to the typical spinetails (Cranioleuca) than to the curve-billed reedhaunter, and is the sister species of the sulphur-bearded reedhaunter.[2] [3]

Behaviour edit

As with many of its relatives, rather little is known about its reproductive habits. In southern Uruguay, a juvenile was observed in mid-January (i.e. midsummer).[4]

Distribution and habitat edit

This bird is found in north-eastern Argentina, south-eastern Brazil and Uruguay. In its range, it is essentially limited to marshy areas in pampas and campos from coastal lowlands to highlands. In Brazil, it is found in Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina States. In Argentina, it occurs in Entre Ríos and the extreme north-east of Buenos Aires Provinces. In Uruguay, it is limited to the eastern and southern part of the country. In recent years, it has been recorded in Cerro Largo, Canelones, Maldonado – where Charles Darwin found it in 1833 at Laguna José Ignacio and Laguna del Diario, where it can still be found –, Rocha, San José and Treinta y Tres Departments (especially at the Quebrada de los Cuervos). From Lavalleja Department, there are only records from 1994, but the bird probably is still found there.[5]

This species prefers marshy and swampy areas between sea level and 1,100 m ASL. A key feature of prime habitat is an abundant growth of caraguata (spiny eryngos, Eryngium spp.), such as E. pandanifolium which it utilizes particularly in upland localities. It is sometimes claimed that the two reedhaunters differ in microhabitat preference, occurring sympatrically in the same region but not within the same locality, but this seems to be incorrect.[6]

Status and conservation edit

The straight-billed reedhaunter may be common in suitable habitat, but globally its numbers are decreasing and is becoming rare due to habitat loss. Significant threats are pollution and the draining of wetlands, particularly for construction on the outskirts of larger towns. Invasive willows (Salix spp.) as well as plantations of eucalypt (Eucalyptus spp.) and pine (Pinus spp.) are also detrimental to habitat quality. The species occurs in some protected areas, such as Área Protegida Quebrada de los Cuervos in Uruguay's Treinta y Tres Department.[7]

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ BirdLife International (2019). "Limnoctites rectirostris". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2019: e.T22702652A152631596. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2019-3.RLTS.T22702652A152631596.en. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  2. ^ Olson et al. (2005)
  3. ^ Derryberry, Elizabeth P.; Claramunt, Santiago; Derryberry, Graham; Chesser, R. Terry; Cracraft, Joel; Aleixo, Alexandre; Pérez-Emán, Jorge; Remsen Jr., J. V.; Brumfield, Robb T. (2011). "Lineage diversification and morphological evolution in a large-scale continental radiation: the Neotropical ovenbirds and woodcreepers (Aves: Furnariidae)". Evolution. 65 (10): 2973–2986. doi:10.1111/j.1558-5646.2011.01374.x. ISSN 0014-3820. PMID 21967436.
  4. ^ Azpiroz & Menéndez (2008)
  5. ^ Accordi & Barcellos (2006), Bencke (2007), Azpiroz & Menéndez (2008), BLI (2009)
  6. ^ Olson et al. (2005), Azpiroz & Menéndez (2008), BLI (2009)
  7. ^ Azpiroz & Menéndez (2008), BLI (2009)

References edit

  • Accordi, Iury Almeida & Barcellos, André (2006): Composição da avifauna em oito áreas úmidas da Bacia Hidrográfica do Lago Guaíba, Rio Grande do Sul [Bird composition and conservation in eight wetlands of the hydrographic basin of Guaíba lake, State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil]. Revista Brasileira de Ornitologia 14 (2): 101-115 [Portuguese with English abstract].
  • Azpiroz, Adrián B. & Menéndez, José L. (2008): Three new species and novel distributional data for birds in Uruguay. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club 128 (1): 38–56.
  • Bencke, Glayson Ariel (2007): Avifauna atual do Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil: aspectos biogeográficos e distribucionais ["The Recent avifauna of Rio Grande do Sul: Biogeographical and distributional aspects"]. Talk held on 2007-JUN-22 at Quaternário do RS: integrando conhecimento, Canoas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. PDF abstract
  • Olson, Storrs L.; Irestedt, M.; Ericson, Per G.P. & Fjeldså, Jon (2005): Independent evolution of two Darwinian marsh-dwelling ovenbirds (Furnariidae: Limnornis, Limnoctites). Ornitología Neotropical 16 (3): 347–359. PDF fulltext

External links edit

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The straight billed reedhaunter Limnoctites rectirostris is a South American bird species in the family Furnariidae Straight billed reedhaunter Conservation status Near Threatened IUCN 3 1 1 Scientific classification Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class Aves Order Passeriformes Family Furnariidae Genus Limnoctites Species L rectirostris Binomial name Limnoctites rectirostris Gould 1839 Synonyms Limnornis rectirostris Contents 1 Taxonomy 2 Behaviour 3 Distribution and habitat 4 Status and conservation 5 Footnotes 6 References 7 External linksTaxonomy editFormerly it was placed in Limnornis with the curve billed reedhaunter Limnornis curvirostris which lives in the same general region and habitat and thus shares some adaptations with L rectirostris But L rectirostris is closer to the typical spinetails Cranioleuca than to the curve billed reedhaunter and is the sister species of the sulphur bearded reedhaunter 2 3 Behaviour editAs with many of its relatives rather little is known about its reproductive habits In southern Uruguay a juvenile was observed in mid January i e midsummer 4 Distribution and habitat editThis bird is found in north eastern Argentina south eastern Brazil and Uruguay In its range it is essentially limited to marshy areas in pampas and campos from coastal lowlands to highlands In Brazil it is found in Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina States In Argentina it occurs in Entre Rios and the extreme north east of Buenos Aires Provinces In Uruguay it is limited to the eastern and southern part of the country In recent years it has been recorded in Cerro Largo Canelones Maldonado where Charles Darwin found it in 1833 at Laguna Jose Ignacio and Laguna del Diario where it can still be found Rocha San Jose and Treinta y Tres Departments especially at the Quebrada de los Cuervos From Lavalleja Department there are only records from 1994 but the bird probably is still found there 5 This species prefers marshy and swampy areas between sea level and 1 100 m ASL A key feature of prime habitat is an abundant growth of caraguata spiny eryngos Eryngium spp such as E pandanifolium which it utilizes particularly in upland localities It is sometimes claimed that the two reedhaunters differ in microhabitat preference occurring sympatrically in the same region but not within the same locality but this seems to be incorrect 6 Status and conservation editThe straight billed reedhaunter may be common in suitable habitat but globally its numbers are decreasing and is becoming rare due to habitat loss Significant threats are pollution and the draining of wetlands particularly for construction on the outskirts of larger towns Invasive willows Salix spp as well as plantations of eucalypt Eucalyptus spp and pine Pinus spp are also detrimental to habitat quality The species occurs in some protected areas such as Area Protegida Quebrada de los Cuervos in Uruguay s Treinta y Tres Department 7 Footnotes edit BirdLife International 2019 Limnoctites rectirostris IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2019 e T22702652A152631596 doi 10 2305 IUCN UK 2019 3 RLTS T22702652A152631596 en Retrieved 13 November 2021 Olson et al 2005 Derryberry Elizabeth P Claramunt Santiago Derryberry Graham Chesser R Terry Cracraft Joel Aleixo Alexandre Perez Eman Jorge Remsen Jr J V Brumfield Robb T 2011 Lineage diversification and morphological evolution in a large scale continental radiation the Neotropical ovenbirds and woodcreepers Aves Furnariidae Evolution 65 10 2973 2986 doi 10 1111 j 1558 5646 2011 01374 x ISSN 0014 3820 PMID 21967436 Azpiroz amp Menendez 2008 Accordi amp Barcellos 2006 Bencke 2007 Azpiroz amp Menendez 2008 BLI 2009 Olson et al 2005 Azpiroz amp Menendez 2008 BLI 2009 Azpiroz amp Menendez 2008 BLI 2009 References editAccordi Iury Almeida amp Barcellos Andre 2006 Composicao da avifauna em oito areas umidas da Bacia Hidrografica do Lago Guaiba Rio Grande do Sul Bird composition and conservation in eight wetlands of the hydrographic basin of Guaiba lake State of Rio Grande do Sul Brazil Revista Brasileira de Ornitologia 14 2 101 115 Portuguese with English abstract PDf fulltext Azpiroz Adrian B amp Menendez Jose L 2008 Three new species and novel distributional data for birds in Uruguay Bulletin of the British Ornithologists Club 128 1 38 56 Bencke Glayson Ariel 2007 Avifauna atual do Rio Grande do Sul Brasil aspectos biogeograficos e distribucionais The Recent avifauna of Rio Grande do Sul Biogeographical and distributional aspects Talk held on 2007 JUN 22 at Quaternario do RS integrando conhecimento Canoas Rio Grande do Sul Brazil PDF abstract Olson Storrs L Irestedt M Ericson Per G P amp Fjeldsa Jon 2005 Independent evolution of two Darwinian marsh dwelling ovenbirds Furnariidae Limnornis Limnoctites Ornitologia Neotropical 16 3 347 359 PDF fulltextExternal links editPhoto on Flickr Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Straight billed reedhaunter amp oldid 1121807389, wikipedia, 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