NEW RECORD OF THE MANGROVE CUCKOO (COCCYZUS MINOR) FROM THE TRANSMEXICAN VOLCANIC BELT

IF 0.2 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Southwestern Naturalist Pub Date : 2021-05-10 DOI:10.1894/0038-4909-65.1.60
Tania M. Orozco‐Téllez, Alberto Rocha-Méndez, Israel Moreno-Contreras
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Abstract We report the sighting of a mangrove cuckoo (Coccyzus minor) in June 2019 at Parque Bicentenario, Mexico City, Mexico. This record from the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt (TMVB) is 182 km from the closest published record within the TMVB, and 217 km away from its known distribution range in the Atlantic Slope and 475 km from the Pacific Slope. This sighting, and several recent sightings during the breeding season, might indicate dispersal into a new biogeographic province from its predominantly lowland range. Within this biogeographic province, this finding helps to better understand its distribution and habitat use in Mexico.
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跨墨西哥火山带红树林布谷鸟新记录
摘要我们报道了2019年6月在墨西哥墨西哥城二百周年纪念公园看到的一只红树林杜鹃。这一来自跨墨西哥火山带(TMVB)的记录距离TMVB内最近的公布记录182公里,距离其在大西洋斜坡的已知分布范围217公里,距离太平洋斜坡475公里。这一发现,以及最近在繁殖季节的几次发现,可能表明它从以低地为主的地区扩散到了一个新的生物地理省。在这个生物地理省,这一发现有助于更好地了解其在墨西哥的分布和栖息地使用。
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Southwestern Naturalist
Southwestern Naturalist 环境科学-生态学
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0.50
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50.00%
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47
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18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: The Southwestern Naturalist (a publication of the Southwestern Association of Naturalists since 1953) is an international journal (published quarterly) that reports original and significant research in any field of natural history. This journal promotes the study of plants and animals (living and fossil) in the multinational region that includes the southwestern United States, Mexico, and Central America. Appropriate submission of manuscripts may come from studies conducted in the countries of focus or in regions outside this area that report significant findings relating to biota occurring in the southwestern United States, Mexico, and Central America. Publication is in English, and manuscripts may be feature articles or notes. Feature articles communicate results of completed scientific investigations, while notes are reserved for short communications (e.g., behavioral observations, range extensions, and other important findings that do not in themselves constitute a comprehensive study). All manuscripts (feature articles and notes) require an abstract in both English and Spanish.
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