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2. Evidence for a geographical gradient selection in the distribution of breeding Podicipedidae and Rallidae in the south-western Mediterranean.
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Cherkaoui, Sidi Imad and Hanane, Saâd
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SPECIES distribution , *GREBES , *RALLIDAE , *BIODIVERSITY , *WILDLIFE conservation - Abstract
Knowledge of factors influencing waterbird distribution is a crucial step that would help wetland managers to target their conservation efforts. In this work, we used a 2-year survey in 25 wetlands distributed throughout Morocco to model Podicipedidae and Rallidae spatial distribution and to assess the relevance of a set of environmental and anthropogenic factors in predicting site occupancy, by means of generalised linear mixed models (GLMM). In Podicipedidae, little grebes and great crested grebes were the most commonly detected species, while in Rallidae the most common species was the common moorhen. Geographical location (measured mainly as distance to the coastline and elevation) was the major predictor of the occurrence probability of breeding Podicipedidae and Rallidae species in Morocco. Statistical analyses also provide evidence that there exists a geographical selection gradient in wetland occupancy. Indeed, Podicipedidae species (great crested grebes and black-necked grebes) tend to use continental mountain wetlands, while Rallidae (purple swamphens and Eurasian coots) tend instead to use coastal wetlands. However, none of the considered environmental and anthropogenic factors explained the distribution patterns of the red-knobbed coot. The pursuit of the investigations, while considering other explanatory factors such as water quality (limnological data), diet, predation and conservation status, is of great importance for understanding basic, large-scale geographical distribution patterns of Moroccan waterbird populations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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3. Nocturnal courtship, copulation, and egg-laying in the western grebe ( Aechmophorus occidentalis) and Clark's grebe ( Aechmophorus clarkii).
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Hayes, Floyd E., Turner, Dylan G., Zimmerly, Nathan D., and Peralta, Manuel B.
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NOCTURNAL animal activity , *ANIMAL courtship , *ANIMAL species , *WESTERN grebe , *ANIMAL sexual behavior , *BEHAVIOR - Abstract
Grebes (Podicipedidae) are primarily diurnal although migration occurs at night and some species forage opportunistically at night. We used motion-activated cameras to study nocturnal reproductive activities of the western grebe, Aechmophorus occidentalis, and Clark's grebe, Aechmophorus clarkii, at Clear Lake, California, USA, during 2014-2016. During 9283 h of monitoring, 19.4% of rushing displays ( n = 75) and 8.4% of copulations ( n = 435), plus two weed dancing displays and four instances of egg-laying, occurred at night. Nocturnal copulation and egg-laying often occurred on empty, recently abandoned nests, but some incubating pairs of grebes also copulated at night. Nocturnal reproductive activities occurred more frequently at nests attached to submergent vegetation in open water far from shore when water levels were low than on nests attached to emergent vegetation close to shore when water levels were high, probably due to a reduced risk of predation by nocturnal mammals farther from shore. Nocturnal reproductive activities were not in response to elevated light levels at night, daylight disturbances, diurnal predation, high temperatures on hot days, or sexual interference during daylight. Instead, grebes attempted to increase mating investment and minimize parental investment by exploiting recently abandoned nests at night, and perhaps by undertaking extrapair copulations under the cover of darkness, but some pairs of grebes may simply extended routine reproductive activities into the night. Reproductive activities are probably limited at night by the need to feed during daylight and sleep at night, and by the increased risk of predation by mammals at night. Given the high costs of construction and maintenance of floating nests and the obvious benefit of quickly exploiting abandoned nests, nocturnal reproductive activities may occur more frequently in grebes and other waterbirds using floating nests than in other groups of birds whose reproductive activities occur mostly during daylight. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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4. An annotated checklist of the birds of Burkina Faso
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Giovanni Boano, Urbain Belemsobgo, Fabrizio Silvano†, Emmanuel M. Hema, Aristide Belemsobgo, Kangbéni Dimobe, and Marco Pavia
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Pandionidae ,Recurvirostridae ,Sturnidae ,Phalacrocoracidae ,Charadriiformes ,Struthionidae ,Phoeniculidae ,Leiothrichidae ,Ploceidae ,Scopidae ,Passeriformes ,Chordata ,Plantae ,Zosteropidae ,Turnicidae ,Acrocephalidae ,Suliformes ,Indicatoridae ,Passeridae ,Nectariniidae ,Hirundinidae ,Sagittariidae ,Odontophoridae ,Anatidae ,Lybiidae ,Ciconiidae ,Upupidae ,Otidiformes ,Laridae ,Scolopacidae ,Platysteiridae ,Otididae ,Numididae ,Emberizidae ,Caprimulgidae ,Phylloscopidae ,Motacillidae ,Anseriformes ,Picidae ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Falconiformes ,Podicipedidae ,Pluvianidae ,Cuculidae ,Cisticolidae ,Oriolidae ,Podicipediformes ,Laniidae ,Cuculiformes ,Locustellidae ,Pelecanidae ,Alaudidae ,Corvidae ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Hyliotidae ,Fringillidae ,Macrosphenidae ,Caprimulgiformes ,Buphagidae ,Gruiformes ,Charadriidae ,Ardeidae ,Glareolidae ,Accipitridae ,Paridae ,Pterocliformes ,Piciformes ,Sittidae ,Galliformes ,Apodidae ,Struthioniformes ,Coliidae ,Viduidae ,Stenostiridae ,Biodiversity ,Coraciiformes ,Monarchidae ,Pycnonotidae ,Phasianidae ,Haematopodidae ,Trogoniformes ,Gruidae ,Bucerotidae ,Aves ,Rostratulidae ,Strigidae ,Pelecaniformes ,Accipitriformes ,Bucerotiformes ,Columbiformes ,Anhingidae ,Psittaciformes ,Campephagidae ,Magnoliopsida ,Remizidae ,Musophagidae ,Falconidae ,Animalia ,Musophagiformes ,Meropidae ,Columbidae ,Pteroclidae ,Turdidae ,Psittacidae ,Taxonomy ,Coraciidae ,Ciconiiformes ,Trogonidae ,Estrildidae ,Vangidae ,Sylviidae ,Muscicapidae ,Rallidae ,Strigiformes ,Tracheophyta ,Dicruridae ,Jacanidae ,Heliornithidae ,Tytonidae ,Coliiformes ,Threskiornithidae ,Alcedinidae ,Malaconotidae ,Apiaceae - Abstract
Boano, Giovanni, Belemsobgo, Urbain, Silvano, Fabrizio, Hema, Emmanuel M., Belemsobgo, Aristide, Dimobe, Kangbéni, Pavia, Marco (2022): An annotated checklist of the birds of Burkina Faso. Zoosystema 44 (2): 27-107, DOI: 10.5252/zoosystema2022v44a2
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- 2022
5. Tachybaptus ruficollis capensis (Salvadori 1884
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Boano, Giovanni, Belemsobgo, Urbain, Silvano, Fabrizio, Hema, Emmanuel M., Belemsobgo, Aristide, Dimobe, Kangbéni, and Pavia, Marco
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Tachybaptus ruficollis ,Tachybaptus ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Podicipediformes ,Chordata ,Aves ,Taxonomy ,Podicipedidae - Abstract
Tachybaptus ruficollis capensis (Salvadori, 1884) LITERATURE. — Thonnérieux et al. (1989); Dowsett (1993); Weesie (1996); Balanca & de Visscher (1997); Borrow & Demey (2001, 2014); Portier (2002c); Sinclair & Ryan (2010); Dowsett et al. (2013). STATUS. — Resident; Breeding. REMARK. — No recent field records., Published as part of Boano, Giovanni, Belemsobgo, Urbain, Silvano, Fabrizio, Hema, Emmanuel M., Belemsobgo, Aristide, Dimobe, Kangbéni & Pavia, Marco, 2022, An annotated checklist of the birds of Burkina Faso, pp. 27-107 in Zoosystema 44 (2) on pages 34-35, DOI: 10.5252/zoosystema2022v44a2, http://zenodo.org/record/5999691, {"references":["THONNERIEUX Y., WALSH J. F. & BORTOLI L. 1989. - L'avifaune de la ville de Ouagadougou et ses environs (Burkina Faso). Malimbus 11: 7 - 39.","DOWSETT R. J. 1993. - Afrotropical avifaunas: annotated country checklists, in DOWSETT R. J. & DOWSETT- LEMAIRE F. (eds). A Contribution to the Distribution and Taxonomy of Afrotropical and Malagasy birds Tauraco Research Report 5, Tauraco Press, Liege: 1 - 322.","WEESIE P. D. M. 1996. - Les oiseaux du Sahel Burkinabe: peuplements d'hiver, capacite de charge des sites. Alauda 64: 307 - 332.","BALANCA G. & DE VISSCHER M. - N. 1997. - Composition et evolution saisonniere d'un peuplement d'oiseaux au nord du Burkina Faso (Nord-Yatenga). Malimbus 19: 68 - 94.","BORROW N. & DEMEY R. 2001. - Birds of Western Africa. Christopher Helm, London, 832 p.","BORROW N. & DEMEY R. 2014. - Field Guide of the Birds of Western Africa. II edition. Christopher Helm, London, 592 p.","PORTIER B. 2002 c. - Liste de l'avifaune du Ranch de Gibier de Nazinga. http: // environnement. wallonie. be / projet _ nazinga / PDF / Liste _ oiseaux _ Nazinga. pdf.","SINCLAIR I. & RYAN P. 2010. - Birds of Africa south of the Sahara. II edition. Struik Nature, Cape Town, 768 p.","DOWSETT R. J., ATKINSON P. W. & CADDICK J. A. 2013. - Checklist of the birds of Burkina Faso: 1 - 12. https: // www. africanbirdclub. org / [accessed 14 October 2013]."]}
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- 2022
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6. Contracaecumovale (Nematoda: Anisakidae) from Rollandia rolland Quoy & Gaimard 1824 (Aves, Podicipedidae) in Argentina Contracaecumovale (Nematoda: Anisakidae) de Rollandia rolland Quoy & Gaimard 1824 (Aves, Podicipedidae) na Argentina
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Noelia Adelina Galeano and Ruben Daniel Tanzola
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Contracaecumovale ,Nematoda ,Rollandiarolland ,Podicipedidae ,Contracaecum ovale ,Rollandia rolland ,Animal culture ,SF1-1100 - Abstract
Necropsy on 15 specimens of white-tufted grebe, Rollandiarolland, caught in the Mar Chiquita and Chascomús lagoons (Buenos Aires province), revealed the presence of Contracaecumovale (Linstow, 1907). This nematode shows a marked specificity for podicipediform birds. The specimens were identified from morphological study on features such as cephalic and esophageal structures and caudal papillae, using both optical and scanning electron microscopy. This is the first record of C. ovale parasitizing R. rolland in Argentina.Necropsia de 15 espécimes de mergulhão-de-orelha-branca, Rollandiarolland, coletados nas lagoas Mar Chiquita e Chascomús (Província de Buenos Aires), revelou a presença de Contracaecumovale (Linstow, 1907). Esse nematóide tem uma marcada especificidade pelas aves podicipediformes. Os espécimes foram identificados a partir de características, tais como estruturas morfológicas cefálicas e esofágicas e papilas caudais, utilizando-se microscopia óptica e microscopia eletrônica de varredura (MEV). Esse é o primeiro registro de C. ovale parasito de R. rolland na Argentina.
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- 2012
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7. Podiceps major Great
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Gonza �� Lez-Acun, Daniel A. and Palma, Ricardo L.
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Animalia ,Podiceps major ,Biodiversity ,Podicipediformes ,Chordata ,Aves ,Taxonomy ,Podicipedidae ,Podiceps - Abstract
Podiceps major (Boddaert, 1783) Great grebe���Huala Aquanirmus major Cicchino & Gonz��lez-Acu��a, 2009, Published as part of Gonza �� Lez-Acun, Daniel A. & Palma, Ricardo L., 2021, An annotated catalogue of bird lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) from Chile, pp. 1-151 in Zootaxa 5077 (1) on page 117, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5077.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5766642, {"references":["Gonzalez-Acuna, D., Lara, J. & Cicchino, A. (2009) Nuevos registros de piojos (Insecta: Phthiraptera) en aves domesticas y ornamentales en Chile. Archivos de Medicina Veterinaria, 41 (2), 181 - 188. https: // doi. org / 10.4067 / S 0301 - 732 X 2009000200013"]}
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- 2021
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8. Observation on the Great Grebe Podiceps major (Aves: Podicipedidae) in Ecuador, with the first nesting record and description of calls
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Glenda M. Pozo-Zamora, Diego Batallas R., Gabriela Echeverría-Vaca, and César Garzón
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Podicipedidae ,Podiceps major ,La Tembladera ,Tahuín ,El Oro ,reproducción ,historia natural ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
We report two new localities for Podiceps major in Ecuador: La Tembladera wetland and the Tahuín dam. At the last locality we found the first nest from Ecuador, for which we describe its structure and the building behaviour of the couple. Furthermore, we describe the courtship and territorial calls of the species.
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- 2015
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9. Reproductive features and behavoir of Podilymbus Podiceps (Aves: Podicipedidae) in two wetlands of Bogotá, Colombia
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Henry D. Benítez, Jorge E. Morales, and José E. Cely Fajardo
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Podilymbus ,Podicipedidae ,Humedales ,Reproducción ,Comportamiento ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
The wetland Santa María del Lago and La Florida, Bogotá (Colombia), were selected to study the reproduction and behavior of Podilymbus podiceps, during September of 1998 to June of 2000. Observations were accomplished in striping and fix stations in both localities studied. We evidence that Podilymbus podiceps establishes temporary monogamous sexual links during approximately four months. In 15 couples (13 in Santa María del Lago, 2 in La Florida) we observed the reproductive cycle phases: couple training, courting, coitus, and the cooperative participation of the male and the female on nests elaboration and egg hatching. The nests were elaborated with the aquatic vegetation present in the wetland and mud. The nest contains consists of 1 - 6 eggs, which due to the temperature and elaborating material varied their coloration. Furthermore, we document the parental care and the period of sucklings emancipation in the wetland Santa María del Lago, where we showed that the reproduction was successful since August 1999 towards the end of the study, apparently influenced by the rainfall and aquatic vegetation growth. In the wetland La Florida nesting was not viable, and the two nests registered in this place during the of study, were not successful.
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10. Podilymbus podiceps
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Fernandez, Juan Manuel, Thomann, Luz, Fandiño, Blas, Cajade, Rodrigo, and Hernando, Alejandra
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Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Podicipediformes ,Podilymbus ,Chordata ,Aves ,Podilymbus podiceps ,Taxonomy ,Podicipedidae - Abstract
Podilymbus podiceps (Linnaeus, 1758) Observations. ARGENTINA • 1 (no sexual dimorphism); Corrientes, La Cruz, Paraje Tres Cerros; 29°08′50′′S, 056°50′50′′W. One individual was recorded in March 2016 in the reservoir. Identification. Non-breeding plumage p redominantly dark brown; throat whitish. Bill short, thick, and pale., Published as part of Fernandez, Juan Manuel, Thomann, Luz, Fandiño, Blas, Cajade, Rodrigo & Hernando, Alejandra, 2021, An annotated checklist of birds of Paraje Tres Cerros, Corrientes province, Argentina, pp. 415-443 in Check List 17 (2) on page 423, DOI: 10.15560/17.2.415
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- 2021
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11. New and noteworthy records of waterbirds from Paraguay
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Lesterhuis, Arne J., Clay, Robert P., and Smith, Paul
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- 2018
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12. Female-biased sex ratio in moulting Black-necked Grebes Podiceps nigricollis in southern Spain.
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Amat, Juan A., Varo, Nico, Sánchez, Marta I., Green, Andy J., and Ramo, Cristina
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The article discusses the results of a study reporting a biased adult sex ratio among Black-necked Grebes moulting in the Odiel salt-marshes in southwest Spain from 2006-2012 and explaining the difference between the reported sex ratios of moulting grebes with sites in North America. It concludes that differences in the size and carrying capacity of moulting sites may explain the continental differences in the sexual distribution of moulting Black-necked Grebes between North America and Europe.
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- 2014
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13. Fossil grebes from the Truckee Formation ( Miocene) of Nevada and a new phylogenetic analysis of Podicipediformes ( Aves).
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Ksepka, Daniel T., Balanoff, Amy M., Bell, Michael A., Houseman, Michel D., and Angielczyk, Kenneth
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GREBES , *FOSSILS , *MIOCENE paleontology , *BIRD phylogeny , *DIVERS (Birds) , *DIATOMACEOUS earth - Abstract
Podicipediformes is a cosmopolitan clade of foot-propelled diving birds that, despite inhabiting marine and lacustrine environments, have a poor fossil record. In this contribution, we describe three new grebe fossils from the diatomite beds of the Late Miocene Truckee Formation (10.2 ± 0.2 Ma) of Nevada ( USA). Two postcranial skeletons and an associated set of wing elements indicate that at least two distinct grebe species occupied the large, shallow Lake Truckee during the Miocene. Phylogenetic analysis of morphological data supports a basal divergence between a clade uniting the dabchicks ( Tachybaptus, Limnodytes, Poliocephalus) and a clade uniting Podilymbus, Rollandia, Podiceps and Aechmophorus. Missing data, combined with a paucity of informative skeletal characters, make it difficult to place the Truckee grebes within either of these major clades. Given the weak projection of the cnemial crests compared with extant grebes, it also remains plausible that these specimens represent stem lineage grebes. Although more material is needed to resolve the phylogenetic position of the Truckee grebes, our analysis offers insight into the tempo of grebe evolution by placing the Miocene taxon Thiornis sociata within the dabchick clade. Thiornis sociata provides a minimum age calibration of 8.7 Ma for the basal divergence among dabchicks. Based on the recovery of a nonmonophyletic Tachybaptus and placement of the Western Hemisphere ' Tachybaptus' dominicus as the basal member of the otherwise exclusively Eastern Hemisphere dabchick clade, we resurrect the genus Limnodytes for this extant species ( Limnodytes dominicus). Our results also nest the large, long-necked Aechmophorus grebes within the genus Podiceps, as the sister taxon to Podiceps major. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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14. De Nederlandse Vogelfamilies Aflevering 13 – Aalscholvers, futen en rallen
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Marcel Boer and Marcel Boer
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Geen, Geen, Geen
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- 2019
15. Notas sobre la anidación del Zambullidor piquipinto (Podilymbus podiceps) en el lago de Tota, Boyacá, Colombia.
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Carolina Macana-García, Diana
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GREBES ,DIVERS (Birds) ,NESTS ,EGG incubation ,CHICKS ,PODILYMBUS ,PODICEPS - Abstract
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- 2010
16. Nocturnal courtship, copulation, and egg-laying in the western grebe (Aechmophorus occidentalis) and Clark’s grebe (Aechmophorus clarkii)
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Hayes, Floyd E., Turner, Dylan G., Zimmerly, Nathan D., and Peralta, Manuel B.
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- 2017
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17. Bone histological correlates of high-frequency flapping flight and body mass in the furculae of birds: a phylogenetic approach.
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PONTON, FLEUR, MONTES, LAETITIA, CASTANET, JACQUES, and CUBO, JORGE
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BONES , *BIRDS , *BIOLOGICAL classification , *PHYLOGENY , *ALCIDAE , *GREBES , *ANATIDAE , *RALLIDAE - Abstract
A parsimony optimization of the presence of high-frequency flapping flight onto a phylogeny of 29 species of birds shows that this is a derived character state that has been acquired at least four independent times: by the last common ancestor of Alcidae, that of Podicipedidae, that of Anatidae, and that of Rallidae. Cineradiographic analysis has shown that the furculae of birds underwent extraordinary deformations during the wingbeat cycle. Cyclical deformations are known to produce microfractures in the bone tissue, which may be a stimulus for Haversian remodelling, a mechanism of resorption and reconstruction of bone tissue that may repair bone microdamage. In the present study, we performed a comparative analysis in a phylogenetic context to test the effect of the frequency of cyclical deformations and body mass on the rate of Haversian remodelling in the furculae of birds. A variation partitioning analysis showed that the type of flight (high-frequency flapping flight vs. other kinds of flight of lower wing beat frequency) and body mass explained a significant portion of Haversian bone density (the outcome of Haversian remodelling) and that the phylogeny also explained a significant part of this variation. This phylogenetic signal on Haversian bone density variation may be the outcome of phylogenetic signal on the proximate causes producing Haversian remodelling. © 2007 The Linnean Society of London, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2007, 91, 729–738. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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18. An overview of migratory birds in Brazil
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Jaime Martinez, João Luiz Xavier do Nascimento, Manuella Andrade de Souza, Camile Lugarini, Nêmora Pauletti Prestes, Marina Somenzari, Alex E. Jahn, Patricia Pereira Serafini, José Fernando Pacheco, Diego Mendes Lima, Danielle Paludo, Nathália Alves de Sousa, Wallace Rodrigues Telino-Júnior, Bret M. Whitney, Antonio Emanuel Barreto Alves de Sousa, Víctor R. Cueto, Luís Fábio Silveira, Priscilla Prudente do Amaral, André de Camargo Guaraldo, Pedro Cerqueira Lima, Caio Graco Machado, Centro Nacional de Pesquisa e Conservação de Aves Silvestres (CEMAVE), Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia San Juan Bosco, Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR), Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp), Fundação BioBrasil, Laboratório de Ornitologia, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas (ICB), Universidade de São Paulo (USP), Unidade Acadêmica da Garanhuns (UAG), and Museum of Natural Science
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Pandionidae ,Diomedeidae ,Caprimulgiformes ,Partial migration ,purl.org/becyt/ford/1 [https] ,Charadriiformes ,Charadriidae ,Gruiformes ,Phalacrocoracidae ,Ardeidae ,Glareolidae ,Accipitridae ,Stercorariidae ,lcsh:Zoology ,Procellariidae ,Pelecanoididae ,Passeriformes ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,Chordata ,Migration ,Apodidae ,education.field_of_study ,Suliformes ,Hydrobatidae ,Hirundinidae ,Biodiversity ,Zoología, Ornitología, Entomología, Etología ,Anatidae ,Mimidae ,Phaethontiformes ,Laridae ,Sphenisciformes ,Aves ,Procellariiformes ,CIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS ,Thraupidae ,Scolopacidae ,Pelecaniformes ,Sulidae ,Accipitriformes ,Population ,Columbiformes ,Zoology ,Phoenicopteridae ,Biology ,Caprimulgidae ,Motacillidae ,Phaethontidae ,Psittaciformes ,Breeding displacement ,Vireonidae ,Ciencias Biológicas ,Altitudinal movement ,Icteridae ,Cardinalidae ,Anseriformes ,Falconidae ,Parulidae ,Chionidae ,Apodiformes ,Animalia ,Turdidae ,Columbidae ,education ,purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6 [https] ,Phoenicopteriformes ,Psittacidae ,Sternidae ,Falconiformes ,Austral migration ,Taxonomy ,Podicipedidae ,Thinocoridae ,Trochilidae ,Tityridae ,Cuculidae ,Furnariidae ,Rallidae ,Podicipediformes ,Spheniscidae ,Cuculiformes ,Pelecanidae ,Rynchopidae ,Threskiornithidae ,Animal Science and Zoology ,ALTITUDINAL MOVEMENT ,Cathartidae ,Tyrannidae - Abstract
We reviewed the occurrences and distributional patterns of migratory species of birds in Brazil. A species was classified as migratory when at least part of its population performs cyclical, seasonal movements with high fidelity to its breeding grounds. Of the 1,919 species of birds recorded in Brazil, 198 (10.3%) are migratory. Of these, 127 (64%) were classified as Migratory and 71 (36%) as Partially Migratory. A few species (83; 4.3%) were classified as Vagrant and eight (0,4%) species could not be defined due to limited information available, or due to conflicting data. Fil: Somenzari, Marina. Centro Nacional de Pesquisa e Conservação de Aves Silvestres. Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade; Brasil Fil: Amaral, Priscilla Prudente do. Centro Nacional de Pesquisa e Conservação de Aves Silvestres. Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade; Brasil Fil: Cueto, Víctor. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Patagonia Norte. Centro de Investigación Esquel de Montaña y Estepa Patagóica. Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia "San Juan Bosco". Facultad de Ciencias Naturales - Sede Esquel. Centro de Investigación Esquel de Montaña y Estepa Patagónica; Argentina Fil: Guaraldo, André de Camargo. Universidade Federal do Paraná; Brasil Fil: Jahn, Alex. Universidade Estadual Paulista Julio de Mesquita Filho; Brasil Fil: Lima, Diego Mendes. Centro Nacional de Pesquisa e Conservação de Aves Silvestres. Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade; Brasil Fil: Lima, Pedro Cerqueira. Fundação BioBrasil; Brasil Fil: Lugarini, Camile. Centro Nacional de Pesquisa e Conservação de Aves Silvestres. Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade; Brasil Fil: Machado, Caio Graco. Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana; Brasil Fil: Martinez, Jaime. Universidade de Passo Fundo; Brasil Fil: do Nascimento, João Luiz Xavier. Centro Nacional de Pesquisa e Conservação de Aves Silvestres. Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade; Brasil Fil: Pacheco, José Fernando. Comitê Brasileiro de Registros Ornitológicos; Brasil Fil: Paludo, Danielle. Centro Nacional de Pesquisa e Conservação de Aves Silvestres. Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade; Brasil Fil: Prestes, Nêmora Pauletti. Universidade de Passo Fundo; Brasil Fil: Serafini, Patrícia Pereira. Centro Nacional de Pesquisa e Conservação de Aves Silvestres. Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade; Brasil Fil: Silveira, Luís Fábio. Universidade de Sao Paulo; Brasil Fil: de Sousa, Antônio Emanuel Barreto Alves. Centro Nacional de Pesquisa e Conservação de Aves Silvestres. Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade; Brasil Fil: de Sousa, Nathália Alves. Centro Nacional de Pesquisa e Conservação de Aves Silvestres. Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade; Brasil Fil: de Souza, Manuella Andrade. Centro Nacional de Pesquisa e Conservação de Aves Silvestres. Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade; Brasil Fil: Telino-Júnior, Wallace Rodrigues. Universidade Federal de Pernambuco; Brasil Fil: Whitney, Bret Myers. State University of Louisiana; Estados Unidos
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- 2018
19. A new threat for the globally Endangered Hooded Grebe Podiceps gallardoi: the American mink Neovison vison
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Hernán Casañas, Ignacio Roesler, Santiago Imberti, and Noelia Volpe
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bird ,Ecology ,biology ,Mustela vison ,population decline ,endangered species ,Podiceps ,Mustela ,biology.organism_classification ,Neovison ,Hooded grebe ,Population decline ,Larus dominicanus ,Nest ,colony ,biology.animal ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Podiceps gallardoi ,Mink ,American mink ,breeding season ,Podicipedidae ,Nature and Landscape Conservation - Abstract
SummaryThe Hooded Grebe Podiceps gallardoi has been uplisted to globally ‘Endangered’ recently mainly because of the rapid population decline suffered within the last 20 years due to factors such as nest depredation by Kelp Gull Larus dominicanus as well as destruction of colonies by wind and lake desiccation. During a census of Hooded Grebes during the 2010/2011 breeding season we found a new predator that has not previously been mentioned, the American mink Neovison vison. One individual mink killed 33 Hooded Grebes and consequently destroyed one of the five colonies found in that breeding season. Due to the characteristics of the waterbird assemblage in the area, the impact of mink could be catastrophic.
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20. Prolonged incubation of unhatchable eggs in Red-necked Grebes (Podiceps grisegena)
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Kloskowski, Janusz
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- 1999
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21. Futen in de Hollandse Noordzeekustzone: surveys in december 2012 en januari 2013
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Leopold, M.F., van Bemmelen, R.S.A., Geelhoed, S.C.V., Verdaat, J.P., and Bravo Rebolledo, E.
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monitoring ,birds ,zuid-holland ,Ecosystemen ,vogels ,kustgebieden ,vogelrichtlijn ,coastal areas ,noord-holland ,fauna ,birds directive ,podicipedidae - Abstract
De Vogelrichtlijn (VR) verplicht Nederland tot het in stand houden of in gunstige staat van instandhouding brengen van alle in het wild voorkomende vogels. Over de staat van instandhouding wordt eens in de drie jaar aan Brussel gerapporteerd. Voor de beoordeling van de staat van instandhouding van vogelsoorten is onder andere informatie gewenst met betrekking tot trends in aantallen of dichtheden van de verschillende in het wild voorkomende vogelsoorten voor het hele Nederlandse grondgebied. De grote aantallen futen in de Noordzeekustzone worden bij de verschillende vormen van reguliere monitoring grotendeel gemist, maar worden regelmatig tijdens trektellingen vanaf de kust gemeld.
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- 2013
22. Futen in de Hollandse Noordzeekustzone: surveys in december 2012 en januari 2013
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monitoring ,birds ,zuid-holland ,Ecosystemen ,vogels ,kustgebieden ,vogelrichtlijn ,coastal areas ,noord-holland ,fauna ,birds directive ,podicipedidae - Abstract
De Vogelrichtlijn (VR) verplicht Nederland tot het in stand houden of in gunstige staat van instandhouding brengen van alle in het wild voorkomende vogels. Over de staat van instandhouding wordt eens in de drie jaar aan Brussel gerapporteerd. Voor de beoordeling van de staat van instandhouding van vogelsoorten is onder andere informatie gewenst met betrekking tot trends in aantallen of dichtheden van de verschillende in het wild voorkomende vogelsoorten voor het hele Nederlandse grondgebied. De grote aantallen futen in de Noordzeekustzone worden bij de verschillende vormen van reguliere monitoring grotendeel gemist, maar worden regelmatig tijdens trektellingen vanaf de kust gemeld.
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- 2013
23. New host and distribution records of Pelecitus fulicaeatrae (Diesing, 1861) (Nematoda, Onchocercidae)
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Escudero, Graciela, Diaz, Julia I., and Notarnicola, Juliana
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- 2007
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24. Contracaecumovale (Nematoda: Anisakidae) from Rollandia rolland Quoy & Gaimard 1824 (Aves, Podicipedidae) in Argentina
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Galeano,Noelia Adelina and Tanzola,Ruben Daniel
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Rollandia rolland ,Nematoda ,Contracaecum ovale ,Podicipedidae - Abstract
Necropsy on 15 specimens of white-tufted grebe, Rollandiarolland, caught in the Mar Chiquita and Chascomús lagoons (Buenos Aires province), revealed the presence of Contracaecumovale (Linstow, 1907). This nematode shows a marked specificity for podicipediform birds. The specimens were identified from morphological study on features such as cephalic and esophageal structures and caudal papillae, using both optical and scanning electron microscopy. This is the first record of C. ovale parasitizing R. rolland in Argentina.
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- 2012
25. Checklist of the chewing lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) from wild birds in Bulgaria
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Mihaela Ilieva
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Insecta ,Caprimulgiformes ,Malpighiales ,Gaviiformes ,Laemobothriidae ,Gruiformes ,Charadriiformes ,Charadriidae ,Ardeidae ,Accipitridae ,Procellariidae ,Piciformes ,Passeriformes ,Galliformes ,Plantae ,Chordata ,Apodidae ,Philopteridae ,biology ,Ecology ,Euphorbiaceae ,Biodiversity ,Coraciiformes ,Menoponidae ,Anatidae ,Checklist ,Ciconiidae ,Phasianidae ,Aves ,Procellariiformes ,Strigidae ,Gaviidae ,Pelecaniformes ,Arthropoda ,Accipitriformes ,Zoology ,Columbiformes ,Magnoliopsida ,Anseriformes ,Picidae ,Apodiformes ,Animalia ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Taxonomy ,Podicipedidae ,Coraciidae ,Ciconiiformes ,Bulgarian literature ,Cuculidae ,Podicipediformes ,Rallidae ,biology.organism_classification ,Strigiformes ,Cuculiformes ,Tracheophyta ,Pelecanidae ,Alaudidae ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Psocodea ,Alcedinidae - Abstract
The checklist includes 282 chewing lice species belonging to 63 genera, 4 families and 2 suborders recorded in Bulgaria until 2008. Their hosts represent 194 bird species belonging to 48 families and 18 orders. Synonyms used in the Bulgarian literature are included.
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- 2009
26. Podiceps ruficollis
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Valverde Gómez, José Antonio, 1926-2003 and Sáez Royuela, José Antonio, 'Tonono'
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Tachybaptus ruficollis ,Valladolid (Spain : Province) ,Province) [Burgos (Spain] ,Valladolid (España : Provincia) ,Castilla y León (España) ,Castilla y León (Spain) ,Province) [Valladolid (Spain] ,Ilustración ,Little Grebe ,Illustration ,Provincia) [Burgos (España] ,Podicipédidos ,Ornithology ,Ornitología ,Burgos (España : Provincia) ,Zampullín común ,Provincia) [Valladolid (España] ,Burgos (Spain : Province) ,Podicipedidae - Abstract
Recopilación de observaciones sobre ecología general, anidamiento y cría del Zampullín común (Tachybaptus ruficollis, anotado como Podiceps ruficollis por el autor) realizadas durante numerosas salidas de campo a diferentes enclaves de las provincias de Burgos y Valladolid, entre el 19 de Mayo de 1943 y el 25 de marzo de 1952. Incluye ilustración a acuarela de dos individuos., Compilation of general ecology, nesting and breeding observations of the Little Grebe (Tachybaptus ruficollis, refered as Podiceps ruficollis by the author) achieved through several field trips to different habitats of the province of Valladolid, between the 19th of May of 1943 and the 25th of March of 1952. A watercolor illustration of two birds is included.
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- 2008
27. Status and conservation of avian fauna of Sultanpur National Park Gurgaon, Haryana (India)
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Chopra, Girish, Tyor, Anil K., Kumari, Seema, Rai, Deepak, Chopra, Girish, Tyor, Anil K., Kumari, Seema, and Rai, Deepak
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The present study was conducted in Sultanpur National Park Gurgaon, Haryana (India) from February, 2011 to January, 2012 to analyze the avian diversity along with its status and abundance. During the study period, a total of 113 species of birds belonging to 14 orders, 35 families and 80 genera were identified. Maximum 41 species belonging to 12 families of order Passeriformes represented 36.28% of the total identified avian fauna while Podicipediformes and Strigiformes were the least represented avian orders (0.88%) with one species each,namely, Little Grebe, Tachybaptus ruficollis and Spotted Owlet, Athene brama respectively. Out of total reported 113 species, 64 were ‘resident’ species and 49 were ‘migrant’ species. Most of the migratory species were winter visitors except Red throated flycatcher, Ficedula parva; Orange Headed Thrush, Zoothera citrine and Eurasian Golden Oriole, Oriolus oriolus which were summer visitors. In all, 42 species were ‘common’, 33 species were ‘uncommon’ and 38 species were ‘occasional’ bird species. Based on sighting, White Breasted Kingfisher, Halcyonsmyrnensis; White Breasted Water Hen, Amaurornis phoenicurus; Common Moorhen, Gallinule chloropus; Black Wing Stilt, Himantopus himantopus; Red Wattled lapwing, Vanellus indicus; Cattle Egret, Bubulcus ibis and Indian Pond Heron, Ardeola grayii were common wetland bird species of Sultanpur National Park while Pied king fisher, Ceryle rudis and Coppersmith Barbet, Megalaima haemacephala were ‘rarely sighted’ bird species. During the study period, 7 ‘globally threatened’ species, namely, Painted Stork, Mycteria leucocephala; Black neck Stork, Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus; Black headed Ibis, Threskiornis melanocephalus; Darter, Anhinga melanogaster; Pacific Reef Egret, Egretta sacra; Sarus Crane, Grus antigone alongwith Hogson bushchat, Saxicola insignis were also recorded from the study area.
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- 2012
28. Podicipedidae
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Cremonte, Florencia and Drago, Fabiana B.
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Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Podicipediformes ,Chordata ,Aves ,Taxonomy ,Podicipedidae - Abstract
Family Podicipedidae Podiceps major (Boddaert). Stephanoprora argentinensis Sutton, Lunaschi & Topa, 1982 Stephanoprora uruguayense Holcman��Spector & Olague, 1989. Tylodelphys adulta Lunaschi & Drago, 2004 Rollandia rolland (Quoy & Gaimard). Stephanoprora argentinensis Sutton, Lunaschi & Topa, 1982 Rollandia rolland chilensis (Lesson) Levinseniella cruzi Travassos, 1920, Published as part of Cremonte, Florencia & Drago, Fabiana B., 2007, Checklist of digenean parasites of birds from Argentina, pp. 1-36 in Zootaxa 1403 on page 21, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.273687, {"references":["Sutton, C. A., Lunaschi, L. I. & Topa, P. E. (1982) Fauna helmintologica de las aves del lago Pellegrini I. Trematoda-Echinostomatidae en Podiceps major (Boddaert), Rollandia rolland (Quoy & Gaymard) y Bubulcus ibis (Linne). Limnobios, 2, 336 - 341.","Lunaschi, L. I. & Drago, F. B. (2004) Descripcion de una especie nueva de Tylodelphys (Digenea: Diplostomidae) parasita de Podiceps major (Aves: Podicepedidae) de Argentina. Anales del Instituto de Biologia, UNAM, Serie Zoologia, 75, 245 - 252."]}
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29. Checklist of digenean parasites of birds from Argentina
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Cremonte, Florencia and Drago, Fabiana B.
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Atheriniformes ,Recurvirostridae ,Planorbidae ,Gymnophallidae ,Dicrocoeliidae ,Mactridae ,Phalacrocoracidae ,Charadriiformes ,Cyprinodontiformes ,Veneroida ,Poeciliidae ,Cathaemasiidae ,Passeriformes ,Chordata ,Malacostraca ,Brachylaimidae ,Suliformes ,Cichlidae ,Anatidae ,Ciconiidae ,Rhinocryptidae ,Diplostomidae ,Atherinidae ,Leucochloridiidae ,Laridae ,Anura ,Scolopacidae ,Collyriclidae ,Tinamiformes ,Hemiptera ,Percichthyidae ,Icteridae ,Eucotylidae ,Anseriformes ,Parulidae ,Unionoida ,Ampullariidae ,Falconiformes ,Podicipedidae ,Echinostomatidae ,Notocotylidae ,Engraulidae ,Gymnotiformes ,Hyriidae ,Podicipediformes ,Furnariidae ,Spheniscidae ,Erythrinidae ,Perciformes ,Clupeiformes ,Mollusca ,Platyhelminthes ,Diplostomida ,Stomylotrematidae ,Insecta ,Gastropoda ,Cyclocoelidae ,Anhimidae ,Littorinimorpha ,Amphibia ,Gruiformes ,Charadriidae ,Ardeidae ,Schistosomatidae ,Decapoda ,Grapsidae ,Galliformes ,Hygrophila ,Gymnotidae ,Aramidae ,Salmoniformes ,Galaxiidae ,Biodiversity ,Physidae ,Phasianidae ,Osmeriformes ,Trematoda ,Characiformes ,Sphenisciformes ,Chilinidae ,Aves ,Salmonidae ,Prosthogonimidae ,Pelecaniformes ,Arthropoda ,Plagiorchiida ,Clinostomidae ,Tinamidae ,Falconidae ,Chionidae ,Animalia ,Curimatidae ,Heterophyidae ,Taxonomy ,Zygocotylidae ,Actinopterygii ,Ciconiiformes ,Rallidae ,Bufonidae ,Bivalvia ,Microphallidae ,Belostomatidae ,Anablepidae ,Jacanidae ,Psilostomidae ,Cochliopidae ,Threskiornithidae ,Tyrannidae - Abstract
Cremonte, Florencia, Drago, Fabiana B. (2007): Checklist of digenean parasites of birds from Argentina. Zootaxa 1403: 1-36, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.273687
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- 2007
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30. New host and distribution records of Pelecitus fulicaeatrae (Diesing, 1861) (Nematoda, Onchocercidae)
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Julia Inés Diaz, Juliana Notarnicola, and Graciela Escudero
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biology ,Nematoda ,Ecology ,Host (biology) ,Pelecitus fulicaeatrae ,Argentina ,Southwest atlantic coast ,Podiceps ,biology.organism_classification ,Onchocercidae ,Silvery grebe ,Nematode ,Genus ,Ciencias Naturales ,Parasitology ,Pelecitus ,Podicipedidae - Abstract
The nematode Pelecitus fulicaeatrae (Diesing, 1861) (Onchocercidae, Dirofilariinae) was found in the leg of a silvery grebe Podiceps occipitalis (Garnot, 1826) (Aves, Podicipediformes) at Puerto Madryn, Argentina. The specimens redescribed in this note are based on 7 females and 3 males. This is the first Argentinean record for this species and the second for South America, and represents the southern-most record of a species from this genus., Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
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- 2007
31. Aspectos de la reproducción y el comportamiento de podilymbus podiceps (aves: podicipedidae ) en dos humedales de bogotá, colombia
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Benítez, Henry D., Morales, Jorge E., and Cely Fajardo, José E.
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Behavior ,Medicina ,Humedales ,Comportamiento ,Biología ,Reproduction ,Wetland ,Ciencias Bilógicas ,Podilymbus ,Reproducción ,Podicipedidae - Abstract
Los humedales Santa María del Lago y La Florida, Bogotá (Colombia), fueron seleccionados para estudiar la reproducción y el comportamiento de Podilymbus podiceps, durante septiembre de 1998 - junio de 2000. Se realizaron observaciones en franjas y estaciones fijas en ambas localidades de estudio. Evidenciamos que Podilymbus podiceps establece vínculos sexuales monógamos aparentemente temporales durante aproximadamente cuatro meses. En 15 parejas (13 en Santa María del Lago, 2 en la Florida), observamos las fases del ciclo reproductivo como formación de pareja, cortejo, cópula, y la participación cooperativa del macho y la hembra para la elaboración de nidos e incubación de huevos. Los nidos fueron elaborados con la vegetación acuática presente en los humedales y lodo. La nidada constó de 1 - 6 huevos, los cuales presentaron variación de la coloración durante el transcurso de la incubación debido a la temperatura y los materiales con los que fueron elaborados los nidos. Además, documentamos los cuidados parentales y el periodo de emancipación de crías en el humedal Santa María del Lago, en donde comprobamos que la reproducción de la especie fue exitosa a partir de agosto de 1999 hacia el final del estudio y aparentemente se vio influenciada por la precipitación y el crecimiento de la vegetación acuática. En el humedal La Florida la anidación de la especie no fue viable y los dos nidos registrados en este lugar durante el periodo de estudio, no tuvieron éxito. The wetland Santa María del Lago and La Florida, Bogotá (Colombia), were selected to study the reproduction and behavior of Podilymbus podiceps, during September of 1998 to June of 2000. Observations were accomplished in striping and fix stations in both localities studied. We evidence that Podilymbus podiceps establishes temporary monogamous sexual links during approximately four months. In 15 couples (13 in Santa María del Lago, 2 in La Florida) we observed the reproductive cycle phases: couple training, courting, coitus, and the cooperative participation of the male and the female on nests elaboration and egg hatching. The nests were elaborated with the aquatic vegetation present in the wetland and mud. The nest contains consists of 1 - 6 eggs, which due to the temperature and elaborating material varied their coloration. Furthermore, we document the parental care and the period of sucklings emancipation in the wetland Santa María del Lago, where we showed that the reproduction was successful since August 1999 towards the end of the study, apparently influenced by the rainfall and aquatic vegetation growth. In the wetland La Florida nesting was not viable, and the two nests registered in this place during the of study, were not successful.
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- 2004
32. Reproductive features and behavoir of Podilymbus Podiceps (Aves: Podicipedidae) in two wetlands of Bogotá, Colombia
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Benítez, Henry D., Morales, Jorge E., Cely Fajardo, José E., Benítez, Henry D., Morales, Jorge E., and Cely Fajardo, José E.
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The wetland Santa María del Lago and La Florida, Bogotá (Colombia), were selected to study the reproduction and behavior of Podilymbus podiceps, during September of 1998 to June of 2000. Observations were accomplished in striping and fix stations in both localities studied. We evidence that Podilymbus podiceps establishes temporary monogamous sexual links during approximately four months. In 15 couples (13 in Santa María del Lago, 2 in La Florida) we observed the reproductive cycle phases: couple training, courting, coitus, and the cooperative participation of the male and the female on nests elaboration and egg hatching. The nests were elaborated with the aquatic vegetation present in the wetland and mud. The nest contains consists of 1 - 6 eggs, which due to the temperature and elaborating material varied their coloration. Furthermore, we document the parental care and the period of sucklings emancipation in the wetland Santa María del Lago, where we showed that the reproduction was successful since August 1999 towards the end of the study, apparently influenced by the rainfall and aquatic vegetation growth. In the wetland La Florida nesting was not viable, and the two nests registered in this place during the of study, were not successful., Los humedales Santa María del Lago y La Florida, Bogotá (Colombia), fueron seleccionados para estudiar la reproducción y el comportamiento de Podilymbus podiceps, durante septiembre de 1998 - junio de 2000. Se realizaron observaciones en franjas y estaciones fijas en ambas localidades de estudio. Evidenciamos que Podilymbus podiceps establece vínculos sexuales monógamos aparentemente temporales durante aproximadamente cuatro meses. En 15 parejas (13 en Santa María del Lago, 2 en la Florida), observamos las fases del ciclo reproductivo como formación de pareja, cortejo, cópula, y la participación cooperativa del macho y la hembra para la elaboración de nidos e incubación de huevos. Los nidos fueron elaborados con la vegetación acuática presente en los humedales y lodo. La nidada constó de 1 - 6 huevos, los cuales presentaron variación de la coloración durante el transcurso de la incubación debido a la temperatura y los materiales con los que fueron elaborados los nidos. Además, documentamos los cuidados parentales y el periodo de emancipación de crías en el humedal Santa María del Lago, en donde comprobamos que la reproducción de la especie fue exitosa a partir de agosto de 1999 hacia el final del estudio y aparentemente se vio influenciada por la precipitación y el crecimiento de la vegetación acuática. En el humedal La Florida la anidación de la especie no fue viable y los dos nidos registrados en este lugar durante el periodo de estudio, no tuvieron éxito.
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- 2004
33. broedgeval van Roodhalsfuut Podiceps grisegena op het Groote Meer in 2002
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Teixeira, R. and Teixeira, R.
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De roodhalsfuut is een broedvogel van de landen rond de Oostzee, alsmede Centraal- en Oost-Europa, en broedt zelden in Nederland. Naar aanleiding van een broedgeval in het Groote Meer en westelijk Noord-Brabant een overzicht van eerdere (zeldzame) broedgevallen in Nederland, België en Frankrijk
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- 2003
34. Podiceps cristatus
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J. Russell
35. Podiceps cristatus
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DR. J. C. Merrill
36. Poliocephalus rufopectus
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Collector
37. Podiceps cristatus australis
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Collector
38. Podiceps cristatus
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Collector
39. Podiceps cristatus
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I. Russell
40. Poliocephalus rufopectus
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Collector
41. Podiceps cristatus
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Collector
42. Poliocephalus rufopectus
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A. Reischek
43. Podiceps cristatus
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Collector
44. Podiceps cristatus
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L. T. Ayson
45. Colymbus podiceps Linnaeus, 1758, spec. nov
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Linnaeus, Carolus
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Colymbus podiceps ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Podicipediformes ,Chordata ,Aves ,Colymbus ,Taxonomy ,Podicipedidae - Abstract
Colymbus podiceps [spec. nov.] C. pedibus lobatis, corpore fusco, rostro fascia sesqui altera. Podiceps minor, rostro vario. Catesb. car. 1. p. 91. t. 91. Habitat in America septentrionali., Published as part of Linnaeus, Carolus, 1758, Systema Naturae per regna tria naturae: secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis, Stockholm :Laurentius Salvius on page 136, DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.542, http://zenodo.org/record/3922206
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- 1758
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46. Colymbus Linnaeus, 1758, gen. nov
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Linnaeus, Carolus
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Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Podicipediformes ,Chordata ,Aves ,Colymbus ,Taxonomy ,Podicipedidae - Abstract
Colymbus [gen. nov.] Rostrum edentulum, subulatum, rectum, acuminatum. Pedes pone aequilibrium., Published as part of Linnaeus, Carolus, 1758, Systema Naturae per regna tria naturae: secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis, Stockholm :Laurentius Salvius on page 135, DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.542, http://zenodo.org/record/3922206
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47. Colymbus arcticus Linnaeus, 1758, spec. nov
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Linnaeus, Carolus
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Colymbus arcticus ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Podicipediformes ,Chordata ,Aves ,Colymbus ,Taxonomy ,Podicipedidae - Abstract
Colymbus arcticus [spec. nov.] C. pedibus palmatis indivisis, gutture nigro-purpurascen- te. Fn. svec. 121. It. gotl. 341. Colymbus arcticus Lumme. Worm. mus. 304. t. 305. Will. orn. 259. t. 62. Raj. av. 125. Oelig. mus. 1. s. 11. t. 1. f. 2. Mergus maximus ferroensis s. arcticus. Clus. exot. 102. Colymbus collo rubro. Edw. av. 97. t. 97. & 146. t. 140. Habitat in Europa & America boreali; lacustris. Mas sub gula purpurascens, Femina vero nigra; monogama; ova 2. in littore; nequit incedere; feris exosa; clamitando tempestates praesagit; migrat in proximam Germaniam. Confr. Colymbus maximus caudatus. Alb. av. 1. p. 78. t. 82. Raj. av. 125. n. 4. Will. orn. 258. t. 62. f. 1. femina., Published as part of Linnaeus, Carolus, 1758, Systema Naturae per regna tria naturae: secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis, Stockholm :Laurentius Salvius on page 135, DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.542, http://zenodo.org/record/3922206
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48. Colymbus cristatus Linnaeus, 1758, spec. nov
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Linnaeus, Carolus
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Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Podicipediformes ,Colymbus cristatus ,Chordata ,Aves ,Colymbus ,Taxonomy ,Podicipedidae - Abstract
Colymbus cristatus [spec. nov.] C. pedibus lobato-fissis, capite rufo, collari nigro, remigibus secundariis albis. Fn. svec. 122. Colymbus major cristatus s. cornutus. Gesn. av. 139. Aldr. ornith. l. 19. c. 52. Will. orn. 257. t. 61. Raj. av. 124. Marsil. danub. 80. t. 38. Habitat in Europa., Published as part of Linnaeus, Carolus, 1758, Systema Naturae per regna tria naturae: secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis, Stockholm :Laurentius Salvius on page 135, DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.542, http://zenodo.org/record/3922206
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49. "El Niño" Effects on the Abundance and Habitat Association Patterns of Four Grebes Species in Chilean Wetlands
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Vilina, Yerko A. and Cofre, Hernan
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- 2000
50. Opposing demographic histories reveal rapid evolution in grebes (Aves: Podicipedidae)
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Ogawa, Lisa M., Pulgarin, Paulo C., Vance, Donald A., Fjeldså, Jon, and van Tuinen, Marcel
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- 2015
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