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Botteri's sparrow

Botteri's sparrow (Peucaea botterii) is a medium-sized sparrow.

Botteri's sparrow
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Passerellidae
Genus: Peucaea
Species:
P. botterii
Binomial name
Peucaea botterii
(Sclater, PL, 1858)
Subspecies
  • Peucaea botterii arizonae
  • Peucaea botterii botterii
  • Peucaea botterii goldmani
  • Peucaea botterii mexicana
  • Peucaea botterii petenica
  • Peucaea botterii spadiconigrescens
  • Peucaea botterii texana
  • Peucaea botterii vantynei
  • Peucaea botterii vulcanica
Synonyms[2]

Aimophila botterii

This passerine bird is primarily found in Mexico, with a breeding range that extends into the southeastern tip of the U.S. state of Arizona, and a small non-migratory population in the Rio Grande Valley of southern Texas, which is threatened by loss of habitat.

It was not found in Arizona between the 1890s and the mid-20th century due to excessive grazing of livestock; now it is locally common in its Arizona range due to recovery of vegetation. Juvenile birds apparently need dense vegetation to hide in during fledging; the uncommon native sacaton grass Sporobolus wrightii is preferred, but stands of introduced non-native Lehmann lovegrass (Eragrostis lehmanniana) and Boer lovegrass (E. curvula var. conferta) are also successfully utilized, though at lower population densities.[3]

The name of this species commemorates the ornithologist Matteo Botteri (1808–1877).

References

  1. ^ BirdLife International (2020). "Peucaea botterii". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2020: e.T22721264A138529356. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2020-3.RLTS.T22721264A138529356.en. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
  2. ^ "Peucaea botterii". Avibase.
  3. ^ Jones, Zach F. & Bock, Carl E. (2005): The Botteri's sparrow and exotic Arizona grasslands: an ecological trap or habitat regained? Condor 107(4): 731–741. [Article in English with Spanish abstract] doi:10.1650/7741.1 (HTML abstract)

Further reading

Book

  • Webb, E. A., and C. E. Bock. 1996. Botteri’s Sparrow (Aimophila botterii). In The Birds of North America, No. 216 (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds.). The Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, and The American Ornithologists’ Union, Washington, D.C.

Thesis

  • Jones ZF. Ph.D. (2003). The impacts of an exotic habitat on the population dynamics of a grassland specialist, the Botteri's sparrow (Aimophila botterii), in southeastern Arizona. University of Colorado at Boulder, United States, Colorado.
  • Kirkpatrick CK. M.S. (1999). Trends in grassland bird abundance following prescribed burning in southern Arizona. The University of Arizona, United States, Arizona.

Articles

  • Bock CE & Bock JH. (1992). Response of Birds to Wildfire in Native Versus Exotic Arizona Grassland. Southwestern Naturalist. vol 37, no 1. pp. 73–81.
  • Bock CE & Bock JH. (2002). Numerical response of grassland birds to cattle ranching versus exurban development in southeastern Arizona. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstracts. vol 87, no 79.
  • Borror DJ. (1971). Songs of Aimophila Sparrows Occurring in the USA. Wilson Bulletin. vol 83, no 2. pp. 132–151.
  • Contreras-Balderas AJ. (1988). New Records of Birds from Nuevo León Mexico. Southwestern Naturalist. vol 33, no 2. pp. 251–252.
  • Conway DK & Benson KLP. (1990). A Range Extension for Nesting Botteri's Sparrow Aimophila-Botterii in Southern Texas USA. Southwestern Naturalist. vol 35, no 3. pp. 348–349.
  • Deviche P, McGraw K & Greiner EC. (2005). Interspecific differences in hematozoan infection in sonoran desert Aimophila sparrows. Journal of Wildlife Diseases. vol 41, no 3. pp. 532–541.
  • Eaton MD. (2007). Avian visual perspective on plumage coloration confirms rarity of sexually monochromatic North American passerines. Auk. vol 124, no 1. pp. 155–161.
  • Fall BA. (1973). Noteworthy Bird Records from South Texas Kenedy County. Southwestern Naturalist. vol 18, no 2. pp. 244–246.
  • Jones ZF & Bock CE. (2002). Nest success as a misleading indicator of habitat quality in the Botteri's Sparrow. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstracts. vol 87, no 171.
  • Kirkpatrick C, DeStefano S, Mannan RW & Lloyd J. (2002). Trends in abundance of grassland birds following a spring prescribed burn in southern Arizona. Southwestern Naturalist. vol 47, no 2. pp. 282–292.
  • Maurer BA, Webb EA & Bowers RK. (1989). Nest Characteristics and Nestling Development of Cassin's and Botteri's Sparrows in Southeastern Arizona USA. Condor. vol 91, no 3. pp. 736–738.
  • Ohmart RD. (1968). Breeding of Botteris Sparrow Aimophila-Botterii in Arizona USA. Condor. vol 70, no 3.
  • Swanson DW. (1985). New Nesting Record for Botteris Sparrow Aimophila-Botterii in South Texas USA. Southwestern Naturalist. vol 30, no 1. pp. 161–161.

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Botteri s sparrow Peucaea botterii is a medium sized sparrow Botteri s sparrowConservation statusLeast Concern IUCN 3 1 1 Scientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClass AvesOrder PasseriformesFamily PasserellidaeGenus PeucaeaSpecies P botteriiBinomial namePeucaea botterii Sclater PL 1858 SubspeciesPeucaea botterii arizonae Peucaea botterii botterii Peucaea botterii goldmani Peucaea botterii mexicana Peucaea botterii petenica Peucaea botterii spadiconigrescens Peucaea botterii texana Peucaea botterii vantynei Peucaea botterii vulcanicaSynonyms 2 Aimophila botteriiThis passerine bird is primarily found in Mexico with a breeding range that extends into the southeastern tip of the U S state of Arizona and a small non migratory population in the Rio Grande Valley of southern Texas which is threatened by loss of habitat It was not found in Arizona between the 1890s and the mid 20th century due to excessive grazing of livestock now it is locally common in its Arizona range due to recovery of vegetation Juvenile birds apparently need dense vegetation to hide in during fledging the uncommon native sacaton grass Sporobolus wrightii is preferred but stands of introduced non native Lehmann lovegrass Eragrostis lehmanniana and Boer lovegrass E curvula var conferta are also successfully utilized though at lower population densities 3 The name of this species commemorates the ornithologist Matteo Botteri 1808 1877 Contents 1 References 2 Further reading 2 1 Book 2 2 Thesis 2 3 ArticlesReferences Edit BirdLife International 2020 Peucaea botterii IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2020 e T22721264A138529356 doi 10 2305 IUCN UK 2020 3 RLTS T22721264A138529356 en Retrieved 12 November 2021 Peucaea botterii Avibase Jones Zach F amp Bock Carl E 2005 The Botteri s sparrow and exotic Arizona grasslands an ecological trap or habitat regained Condor 107 4 731 741 Article in English with Spanish abstract doi 10 1650 7741 1 HTML abstract Aimophila botterii Integrated Taxonomic Information System Retrieved 24 February 2009 Further reading EditBook Edit Webb E A and C E Bock 1996 Botteri s Sparrow Aimophila botterii In The Birds of North America No 216 A Poole and F Gill eds The Academy of Natural Sciences Philadelphia and The American Ornithologists Union Washington D C Thesis Edit Jones ZF Ph D 2003 The impacts of an exotic habitat on the population dynamics of a grassland specialist the Botteri s sparrow Aimophila botterii in southeastern Arizona University of Colorado at Boulder United States Colorado Kirkpatrick CK M S 1999 Trends in grassland bird abundance following prescribed burning in southern Arizona The University of Arizona United States Arizona Articles Edit Bock CE amp Bock JH 1992 Response of Birds to Wildfire in Native Versus Exotic Arizona Grassland Southwestern Naturalist vol 37 no 1 pp 73 81 Bock CE amp Bock JH 2002 Numerical response of grassland birds to cattle ranching versus exurban development in southeastern Arizona Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstracts vol 87 no 79 Borror DJ 1971 Songs of Aimophila Sparrows Occurring in the USA Wilson Bulletin vol 83 no 2 pp 132 151 Contreras Balderas AJ 1988 New Records of Birds from Nuevo Leon Mexico Southwestern Naturalist vol 33 no 2 pp 251 252 Conway DK amp Benson KLP 1990 A Range Extension for Nesting Botteri s Sparrow Aimophila Botterii in Southern Texas USA Southwestern Naturalist vol 35 no 3 pp 348 349 Deviche P McGraw K amp Greiner EC 2005 Interspecific differences in hematozoan infection in sonoran desert Aimophila sparrows Journal of Wildlife Diseases vol 41 no 3 pp 532 541 Eaton MD 2007 Avian visual perspective on plumage coloration confirms rarity of sexually monochromatic North American passerines Auk vol 124 no 1 pp 155 161 Fall BA 1973 Noteworthy Bird Records from South Texas Kenedy County Southwestern Naturalist vol 18 no 2 pp 244 246 Jones ZF amp Bock CE 2002 Nest success as a misleading indicator of habitat quality in the Botteri s Sparrow Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstracts vol 87 no 171 Kirkpatrick C DeStefano S Mannan RW amp Lloyd J 2002 Trends in abundance of grassland birds following a spring prescribed burn in southern Arizona Southwestern Naturalist vol 47 no 2 pp 282 292 Maurer BA Webb EA amp Bowers RK 1989 Nest Characteristics and Nestling Development of Cassin s and Botteri s Sparrows in Southeastern Arizona USA Condor vol 91 no 3 pp 736 738 Ohmart RD 1968 Breeding of Botteris Sparrow Aimophila Botterii in Arizona USA Condor vol 70 no 3 Swanson DW 1985 New Nesting Record for Botteris Sparrow Aimophila Botterii in South Texas USA Southwestern Naturalist vol 30 no 1 pp 161 161 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Botteri 27s sparrow amp oldid 1123142595, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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