FIRST CONFIRMED BREEDING RECORD OF THE BLYTH’S SWIFT APUS PACIFICUS LEUCONYX (BLYTH, 1845) (APODIFORMES, APODIDAE) IN SOUTHERN PARTS OF NILGIRI REGION OF WESTERN GHATS OF INDIA

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences Bulletin of the Iraq Natural History Museum Pub Date : 2023-06-20 DOI:10.26842/binhm.7.2023.17.3.0469
Dhanusha Kawalkar, S. Manchi
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Blyth’s Swift, endemic to the Indian subcontinent, is one of the four taxa of the Pacific Swift Apus pacificus complex. It is known to breed in high altitudes (>2,000 m) and disperse widely in winters, as far as the southern extremity of Nilgiri Region of the Western Ghats of India. However, the true extent of its non-breeding range remains uncertain. The present study reports the extended breeding range of the species and also an attempt to confirm its breeding range using the Species Distribution Modeling (SDM). In April 2020 in Anaikatty Hills of Southern Western Ghats, Coimbatore, we recorded an assemblage of four aerial foraging Aves; Indian Swiftlet Aerodramus unicolor (Jerdon, 1840), Asian Palm Swift Cypsiurus balasiensis (J.E. Gray, 1829), Red-rumped Swallow Cecropis daurica (Laxmann, 1769), and a large-sized swift. After referring to the experts’ field guides and discussions, we confirmed the species’ identification as the Blyth’s Swift Apus pacificus leuconyx (Blyth, 1845). The observed individuals of the Blyth’s Swift were carrying food bolus, confirming active breeding of the species in the Nilgiri region of the Southern Western Ghats of India. Also, the available breeding records were projected using Species Distribution Model SDM, the breeding range included the extent of Southern Western Ghats. We claim the first confirmed breeding record of the Blyth’s Swift in the region and an extension of the species breeding range.
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在印度西部高止山脉的尼吉里地区南部,首次确认了BLYTH的雨燕APUS PACIFICUS LEUCONYX(BLYTH,1845)(APODIFORMES,APODIDAE)的繁殖记录
布莱斯雨燕,印度次大陆特有,是太平洋雨燕群的四个分类群之一。众所周知,它在高海拔地区(大约2000米)繁殖,在冬天广泛分散,远至印度西高止山脉的尼尔吉里地区的南端。然而,其非繁殖范围的真实范围仍不确定。本研究报告了该物种繁殖范围的扩大,并尝试使用物种分布模型(SDM)来确定其繁殖范围。2020年4月,在哥印拜陀西南高止山脉的Anaikatty Hills,我们记录了四只空中觅食鸟的集合;印度单色雨燕Aerodramus unicolor (Jerdon, 1840年),亚洲棕雨燕cysiurus balasiensis (J.E. Gray, 1829年),红背燕Cecropis daurica (Laxmann, 1769年)和一种大型雨燕。在参考了专家的野外指南和讨论后,我们确定该物种为Blyth的Swift Apus pacificus leuconyx (Blyth, 1845)。观察到的布莱斯雨燕携带食物,证实了该物种在印度西南高止山脉的尼尔吉里地区的活跃繁殖。此外,利用物种分布模型SDM对现有的繁殖记录进行了预测,繁殖范围包括西南高止山脉的范围。我们声称在该地区首次确认了布莱斯雨燕的繁殖记录,并扩大了该物种的繁殖范围。
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Bulletin of the Iraq Natural History Museum
Bulletin of the Iraq Natural History Museum Environmental Science-Ecology
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期刊介绍: The Bulletin of the Iraq Natural History Museum, that''s affiliated with the Iraq Natural History Research Center and Museum / University of Baghdad, which founded in 1961 and is a peer reviewed, scientific open access journal, publishing original articles, article reviews, and case reports (short communication) in the natural history sciences. This journal is published twice times a year (Biannual). Bulletin of the Iraq Natural History Museum publishes 8-12 articles in each issue, according to the priority of manuscript acceptance. The variation in research areas for each issue is considered. The financial support of the Bulletin of the Iraq Natural History Museum comes from the publication fees paid by authors. No other financial supports are availablefor the Bulletin.
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