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Gadfly petrel

The gadfly petrels or Pterodroma are a genus of about 35 species of petrels, part of the seabird order Procellariiformes. The gadfly petrels are named for their speedy weaving flight, as if evading gadflies (horseflies). The flight action is also reflected in the name Pterodroma, from Ancient Greek pteron, "wing" and dromos, "runner".

Gadfly petrels
White-headed Petrel
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Procellariiformes
Family: Procellariidae
Genus: Pterodroma
Bonaparte, 1856
Type species
Procellaria macroptera (great-winged petrel)
Smith A., 1840
Species

About 35, see text

The short, sturdy bills of these medium to large petrels are adapted for soft prey that they pick from the ocean surface. They have twisted intestines for digesting marine animals that have unusual biochemistries.

Their complex wing and face marking are probably for interspecific recognition.

These birds nest in colonies on islands and are pelagic when not breeding. One white egg is laid usually in a burrow or on open ground. They are nocturnal at the breeding colonies.

While generally wide-ranging, most Pterodroma species are confined to a single ocean basin (e.g. Atlantic), and vagrancy is not as common amongst the genus as in some other seabird species (c.f. the storm petrels Hydrobatidae).

Taxonomy edit

The genus Pterodroma was introduced in 1856 by the French naturalist Charles Lucien Bonaparte.[1] The genus name combines the Ancient Greek pteron meaning "wing" with dromos meaning "racer" or "runner".[2] The type species was subsequently designated as the great-winged petrel by the American ornithologist Elliott Coues in 1866.[3][4]

The species listed here are those recognised in the online list maintained by Frank Gill, Pamela Rasmussen and David Donsker on behalf of the International Ornithological Committee (IOC). The genus includes 35 species, of which one has become possibly extinct in historical times.[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Bonaparte, Charles Lucien (1856). "Espèces nouvelles d'oiseaux d'Asie et d'Amérique, et tableaux paralléliques des Pélagiens ou Gaviae". Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de l'Académie des Sciences (in French). 42: 764–776 [768].
  2. ^ Jobling, James A. (2010). The Helm Dictionary of Scientific Bird Names. London: Christopher Helm. p. 322. ISBN 978-1-4081-2501-4.
  3. ^ Coues, Elliott (1866). "Critical review of the family Procellaridae: Part IV; Embracing the Aestrelateae and the Prioneae". Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 18: 134–172 [137].
  4. ^ Mayr, Ernst; Cottrell, G. William, eds. (1979). Check-List of Birds of the World. Vol. 1 (2nd ed.). Cambridge, Massachusetts: Museum of Comparative Zoology. p. 65.
  5. ^ Gill, Frank; Donsker, David; Rasmussen, Pamela, eds. (July 2021). "Petrels, albatrosses". IOC World Bird List Version 11.2. International Ornithologists' Union. Retrieved 23 December 2021.
  6. ^ Brooke, M.D.L.; Imber, M.; Rowe, G. (2000). "Occurrence of two surface-breeding species of Pterodroma on Round Island, Indian Ocean". Ibis. 142 (1): 154–158. doi:10.1111/j.1474-919X.2000.tb07700.x.
  7. ^ a b Jaramillo, Alvaro (July 2013). "Proposal 582: Split Pterodroma heraldica and P. atrata from P. arminjoniana". South American Classification Committee, American Ornithologists' Union. Retrieved 23 December 2021.
  8. ^ Brown, Ruth M.; Jordan, William C. (2009). "Characterization of polymorphic microsatellite loci from Round Island petrels (Pterodroma arminjoniana) and their utility in other seabird species". Journal of Ornithology. 150 (4): 925–929. doi:10.1007/s10336-009-0411-5.
  9. ^ Brown, R.M.; Jordan, W.C.; Faulkes, C.G.; Jones, C.G.; Bugoni, L.; Tatayah, V.; Palma, R.L.; Nichols, R.A. (2011). "Phylogenetic relationships in Pterodroma petrels are obscured by recent secondary contact and hybridization". PLOS ONE. 6 (5): e20350. Bibcode:2011PLoSO...620350B. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0020350. PMC 3105042. PMID 21655247.
  10. ^ Merton, Don; Bell, Mike (2003). "New seabird records from Round Island, Mauritius". Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. 123: 212–215.

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The gadfly petrels or Pterodroma are a genus of about 35 species of petrels part of the seabird order Procellariiformes The gadfly petrels are named for their speedy weaving flight as if evading gadflies horseflies The flight action is also reflected in the name Pterodroma from Ancient Greek pteron wing and dromos runner Gadfly petrelsWhite headed PetrelScientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClass AvesOrder ProcellariiformesFamily ProcellariidaeGenus PterodromaBonaparte 1856Type speciesProcellaria macroptera great winged petrel Smith A 1840SpeciesAbout 35 see textThe short sturdy bills of these medium to large petrels are adapted for soft prey that they pick from the ocean surface They have twisted intestines for digesting marine animals that have unusual biochemistries Their complex wing and face marking are probably for interspecific recognition These birds nest in colonies on islands and are pelagic when not breeding One white egg is laid usually in a burrow or on open ground They are nocturnal at the breeding colonies While generally wide ranging most Pterodroma species are confined to a single ocean basin e g Atlantic and vagrancy is not as common amongst the genus as in some other seabird species c f the storm petrels Hydrobatidae Taxonomy editThe genus Pterodroma was introduced in 1856 by the French naturalist Charles Lucien Bonaparte 1 The genus name combines the Ancient Greek pteron meaning wing with dromos meaning racer or runner 2 The type species was subsequently designated as the great winged petrel by the American ornithologist Elliott Coues in 1866 3 4 The species listed here are those recognised in the online list maintained by Frank Gill Pamela Rasmussen and David Donsker on behalf of the International Ornithological Committee IOC The genus includes 35 species of which one has become possibly extinct in historical times 5 Great winged petrel Pterodroma macroptera Indian and Atlantic Oceans White headed petrel Pterodroma lessonii Southern Ocean Grey faced petrel Pterodroma gouldi Pacific Ocean Atlantic petrel Pterodroma incerta south Atlantic Ocean Providence petrel Pterodroma solandri west Pacific Ocean Magenta petrel Pterodroma magentae south Pacific Ocean but poorly known Murphy s petrel Pterodroma ultima east and central Pacific Ocean Soft plumaged petrel Pterodroma mollis Atlantic Ocean Indian Ocean and margins of western Pacific Ocean Zino s petrel or Madeira petrel Pterodroma madeira east Atlantic Ocean Fea s petrel Pterodroma feae Atlantic Ocean Desertas petrel Pterodroma deserta disputed Atlantic Ocean Bermuda petrel Pterodroma cahow northwest Atlantic Ocean Black capped petrel Pterodroma hasitata Atlantic Ocean Cuba and Hispaniola to Martinique Jamaican petrel Pterodroma caribbaea possibly extinct Atlantic Ocean Jamaica Juan Fernandez petrel Pterodroma externa east Pacific Ocean Vanuatu petrel or Falla s petrel Pterodroma occulta southwest Pacific Ocean Kermadec petrel Pterodroma neglecta Pacific Ocean with eccentric breeding in the Indian Ocean on Round Island Mauritius 6 Herald petrel Pterodroma heraldica southwest Pacific Ocean split from P arminjoniana 7 Trindade petrel Pterodroma arminjoniana south Atlantic Ocean with eccentric breeding on Round Island Mauritius 8 9 Henderson petrel Pterodroma atrata southeast Pacific Ocean split from P arminjoniana 7 Phoenix petrel Pterodroma alba southwest Pacific Ocean Barau s petrel Pterodroma baraui southwest Indian Ocean Hawaiian petrel Pterodroma sandwichensis central Pacific Ocean Galapagos petrel Pterodroma phaeopygia central Pacific Ocean Mottled petrel Pterodroma inexpectata Pacific Ocean White necked petrel Pterodroma cervicalis west Pacific Ocean Black winged petrel Pterodroma nigripennis west Pacific Ocean with eccentric breeding in the Indian Ocean on Round Island Mauritius 10 Chatham petrel Pterodroma axillaris southwest Pacific Ocean Bonin petrel Pterodroma hypoleuca northwest Pacific Ocean Gould s petrel Pterodroma leucoptera south Pacific Ocean Collared petrel Pterodroma brevipes southwest Pacific Ocean Cook s petrel Pterodroma cookii Pacific Ocean Masatierra petrel Pterodroma defilippiana east Pacific Ocean Stejneger s petrel Pterodroma longirostris north and east Pacific Ocean Pycroft s petrel Pterodroma pycrofti southwest Pacific OceanSee also editList of gadfly petrelsReferences edit Bonaparte Charles Lucien 1856 Especes nouvelles d oiseaux d Asie et d Amerique et tableaux paralleliques des Pelagiens ou Gaviae Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Seances de l Academie des Sciences in French 42 764 776 768 Jobling James A 2010 The Helm Dictionary of Scientific Bird Names London Christopher Helm p 322 ISBN 978 1 4081 2501 4 Coues Elliott 1866 Critical review of the family Procellaridae Part IV Embracing the Aestrelateae and the Prioneae Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 18 134 172 137 Mayr Ernst Cottrell G William eds 1979 Check List of Birds of the World Vol 1 2nd ed Cambridge Massachusetts Museum of Comparative Zoology p 65 Gill Frank Donsker David Rasmussen Pamela eds July 2021 Petrels albatrosses IOC World Bird List Version 11 2 International Ornithologists Union Retrieved 23 December 2021 Brooke M D L Imber M Rowe G 2000 Occurrence of two surface breeding species of Pterodroma on Round Island Indian Ocean Ibis 142 1 154 158 doi 10 1111 j 1474 919X 2000 tb07700 x a b Jaramillo Alvaro July 2013 Proposal 582 Split Pterodroma heraldica and P atrata from P arminjoniana South American Classification Committee American Ornithologists Union Retrieved 23 December 2021 Brown Ruth M Jordan William C 2009 Characterization of polymorphic microsatellite loci from Round Island petrels Pterodroma arminjoniana and their utility in other seabird species Journal of Ornithology 150 4 925 929 doi 10 1007 s10336 009 0411 5 Brown R M Jordan W C Faulkes C G Jones C G Bugoni L Tatayah V Palma R L Nichols R A 2011 Phylogenetic relationships in Pterodroma petrels are obscured by recent secondary contact and hybridization PLOS ONE 6 5 e20350 Bibcode 2011PLoSO 620350B doi 10 1371 journal pone 0020350 PMC 3105042 PMID 21655247 Merton Don Bell Mike 2003 New seabird records from Round Island Mauritius Bulletin of the British Ornithologists Club 123 212 215 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gadfly petrel amp oldid 1189799808, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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