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Notes on the nesting of six species of birds in eastern Ecuador 厄瓜多尔东部六种鸟类的筑巢笔记
Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2022-12-07 DOI: 10.25226/bboc.v142i4.2022.a3
H. Greeney
Summary. I present new information on the breeding biology of six bird species found in the Ecuadorian Amazon. I describe, for the first time, the nests of Oleaginous Hemispingus Sphenopsis frontalis and Black-eared Hemispingus S. melanotis, as well as providing the first descriptions of the eggs of Black-eared Hemispingus, Streak-headed Antbird Drymophila striaticeps, Mottle-backed Elaenia Elaenia gigas and Casqued Cacique Cacicus oseryi. I also provide the first detailed nest description for Black-banded Crake Anurolimnas fasciatus, and correct previous descriptions of its eggs.
总结。我介绍了在厄瓜多尔亚马逊发现的六种鸟类的繁殖生物学的新信息。本文首次描述了油质半球鸟(Oleaginous Hemispingus Sphenopsis frontalis)和黑耳半球鸟(black -ear Hemispingus S. melanotis)的巢,并首次描述了黑耳半球鸟(black -ear Hemispingus)、条纹蚁鸟(streymophila striaticeps)、斑纹蚁鸟(moteleenia Elaenia gigas)和Casqued Cacique Cacicus oseryi的卵。我还提供了第一个详细的黑带秧鸡的巢描述,并纠正了以前对其卵的描述。
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Eggs of the ‘lost’ Slender-billed Curlew Numenius tenuirostris “失踪的”细嘴杓鹬的蛋
Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2022-12-07 DOI: 10.25226/bboc.v142i4.2022.a7
A. Bond, G. Buchanan
Summary. Slender-billed Curlew Numenius tenuirostris is Critically Endangered and may be extinct. Its breeding biology is known exclusively from early 20th-century accounts from central Russia and Kazakhstan, and the eggs were heretofore known from a single specimen in the Manchester Museum. Here, we provide details of five additional putative Slender-billed Curlew eggs held in public and private collections. The eggs show remarkable variation in size, with two being only 85% of the mean length and breadth. Notably, one of the putative clutches was from the European side of the Ural Mountains, far to the west of the established breeding range. Molecular identification would aid in identifying additional specimens, which would be easily confused with eggs of other Numenius.
总结。细嘴鸻属濒危物种,可能已经灭绝。人们只从20世纪初俄罗斯中部和哈萨克斯坦的记载中了解到它的繁殖生物学,迄今为止,人们只从曼彻斯特博物馆的一个标本中了解到它们的卵。在这里,我们提供了五个额外的假定的细嘴杓鹬蛋在公共和私人收藏的细节。卵的大小差异很大,其中两个卵的长度和宽度仅为平均长度和宽度的85%。值得注意的是,其中一个假定的卵群来自乌拉尔山脉的欧洲一侧,在既定繁殖范围的西部很远的地方。分子鉴定将有助于鉴定其他标本,这些标本很容易与其他努曼纽斯的卵混淆。
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Geographical variation in Black Redstart Phoenicurus ochruros (S. G. Gmelin, 1774) calls 黑红start Phoenicurus ochruros (S. G. Gmelin, 1774)叫声的地理变异
Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2022-12-07 DOI: 10.25226/bboc.v142i4.2022.a5
N. Martínez, Vincent van der Spek
Summary. Black Redstart Phoenicurus ochruros occurs over a broad range from Western Europe and north-west Africa to Central Asia. Seven subspecies are usually recognised, which can be divided morphologically into a grey-and-white-bellied western group (‘Western Black Redstart’; two subspecies) and an orange-bellied eastern group (‘Eastern Black Redstart’; five subspecies). Because vocalisations might help to understand relationships between these taxa, we analysed the calls of six of the seven subspecies. We demonstrate that calls can be grouped into one of three geographical variants. One is formed by the western subspecies breeding in Europe, the morphologically intermediate subspecies ochruros and Eastern Black Redstarts from the Altai and Mongolia. Further south-east, birds call at lower frequencies on average and within a smaller frequency range (group 2). The third group is formed by the eastern subspecies rufiventris which differs from all other taxa, with a descending instead of a rising call, given at much lower frequencies.
总结。黑红start Phoenicurus ochruros分布在从西欧和非洲西北部到中亚的广泛地区。通常可以识别出七个亚种,在形态上可以分为灰白色腹部的西部组(“西部黑红尾鸲”;两个亚种)和一个橙色腹的东部组(“东部黑红start”;五个亚种)。因为发声可能有助于理解这些分类群之间的关系,我们分析了七个亚种中的六个亚种的叫声。我们证明呼叫可以分为三种地理变体之一。一种是由在欧洲繁殖的西部亚种、形态上处于中间的亚种赭石红和来自阿尔泰和蒙古的东部黑红形成的。再往东南,鸟类的叫声平均频率较低,频率范围也较小(第二组)。第三组由东部的rufiventris亚种组成,它与所有其他分类群不同,叫声是下降的,而不是上升的,频率要低得多。
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Geographical variation in the Bar-tailed Trogon Apaloderma vittatum 无齿棒尾鼠的地理变异
Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2022-12-07 DOI: 10.25226/bboc.v142i4.2022.a10
A. Kennedy, Peter F. D. Boesman, N. Collar, L. Fishpool
Summary. Distributed in four areas of Africa (‘Eastern’—east of the Gregory Rift Valley from central Kenya south to Malawi; ‘Central’—west of the Gregory Rift from western Kenya and western Uganda south to Burundi and eastern Democratic Republic of Congo; ‘Western’—Nigeria and Cameroon plus Bioko; and Angola), Bar-tailed Trogon Apaloderma vittatum is at present widely judged to be monotypic. However, photographic evidence reveals three different facial patterns in these populations, with a bare ear spot and whitish-green bill in Eastern and Angolan birds, a bare ear spot, golden-yellow bill and bare gape line in Central birds, and these same features plus a distinct bare crescent above the eye in Western birds. Central and Western birds also have broader, more distinct barring on the wing panel. Moreover, there is a stepped cline in sizes in these three distinct populations, from Eastern plus Angola (largest) through Central to Western (smallest), with Bioko birds having notably short tails; and songs also decelerate from east to west, but with too much overlap to be diagnosable. Nevertheless, under the Tobias criteria the morphological differences of Central and Western birds vs. Eastern and Angolan populations accord the former species rank, for which the name camerunense is available. This latter species itself breaks into three subspecies, with the nominate in Nigeria and Cameroon, francisci on Bioko, and a new name for the hitherto taxonomically unrecognised Central populations.
总结。分布在非洲的四个地区(“东部”-格里高利裂谷以东,从肯尼亚中部向南到马拉维;格里高利裂谷的“中部”-西部,从肯尼亚西部和乌干达西部向南到布隆迪和刚果民主共和国东部;“西部”——尼日利亚、喀麦隆加上比奥科;和安哥拉),目前被广泛认为是单型的。然而,照片证据显示这些种群中有三种不同的面部模式,东部和安哥拉的鸟类有一个裸露的耳朵斑点和白绿色的喙,中部的鸟类有一个裸露的耳朵斑点,金黄色的喙和裸露的裂口线,而这些相同的特征加上西部鸟类的眼睛上方有一个明显的裸露新月。中部和西部的鸟类在翅膀面板上也有更宽、更明显的限制。此外,在这三个不同的种群中,大小呈阶梯状下降,从东部和安哥拉(最大)到中部到西部(最小),比奥科鸟类的尾巴明显较短;歌曲也从东到西减速,但重叠太多,无法诊断。然而,根据Tobias标准,中西部鸟类与东部和安哥拉种群的形态差异符合前者的物种等级,因此可以使用camerunense名称。后一种本身分为三个亚种,尼日利亚和喀麦隆的命名,比奥科的francisci,以及迄今未在分类学上得到认可的中部种群的新名称。
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A new subfossil ground thrush (Turdidae: Geokichla) from Mauritius, Mascarene Islands 马斯卡林群岛毛里求斯地画眉亚化石一新(土画眉科:地画眉亚化石)
Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2022-12-07 DOI: 10.25226/bboc.v142i4.2022.a2
J. Hume
Summary. Geokichla ground thrushes (Turdidae) are widely distributed, in Siberia, South-East Asia, Indonesia, the Indian Subcontinent, Nicobar and Andaman Islands, and continental Africa. Based on recently discovered subfossil remains, I describe a Geokichla from Mauritius, a new genus for the Mascarene Islands, which presumably became extinct historically, although it seems never to have been reported in the literature. The new species appears closely related to the extant Orange-headed Thrush G. citrina of South-East Asia, so probably island-hopped via the Nicobar or Andaman Islands to Mauritius during low sea level stands, as did some other Mauritian endemic birds. Like Geokichla in general, the Mauritius species probably inhabited the understorey or forest floor, and as a result disappeared due to the introduction of invasive species, especially rats, by humans.
总结。地鸫(土鸫科)广泛分布于西伯利亚、东南亚、印度尼西亚、印度次大陆、尼科巴群岛和安达曼群岛以及非洲大陆。根据最近发现的亚化石遗骸,我描述了一种来自毛里求斯的Geokichla,这是马斯克林群岛的一个新属,可能在历史上已经灭绝,尽管文献中似乎从未报道过。新物种似乎与东南亚现存的橘头画眉G. citrina密切相关,因此可能在低海平面的时候通过尼科巴或安达曼群岛到毛里求斯,就像其他一些毛里求斯特有的鸟类一样。像一般的Geokichla一样,毛里求斯物种可能居住在林下或森林地面上,结果由于人类引入入侵物种,特别是老鼠而消失。
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First records of Swallow Tanager Tersina viridis in Uruguay 乌拉圭首次记录到燕尾草
Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2022-12-07 DOI: 10.25226/bboc.v142i4.2022.a8
Diego Castelli, J. Muñoz, A. Azpiroz
Summary. The first records of Swallow Tanager Tersina viridis in Uruguay were made in 2012 and 2022 in different regions of the country. Together with other observations in central-south South America outside its usual distribution, these data appear to support the hypothesis that the species makes erratic movements in search of food during the austral winter non-breeding period. Alternatively, the new records could reflect an expansion of the species' distribution.
总结。2012年和2022年,乌拉圭不同地区首次记录到了绿燕雀。加上在南美洲中南部通常分布之外的其他观察结果,这些数据似乎支持了一种假设,即该物种在南方冬季非繁殖期会进行不稳定的运动以寻找食物。或者,新的记录可能反映了物种分布的扩大。
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New breeding information on Brazilian birds. 1: Rheidae, Tinamidae, Anhimidae, Anatidae, Cracidae and Podicipedidae 关于巴西鸟类的新育种信息。1 .麻蝇科、麻蝇科、麻蝇科、麻蝇科、麻蝇科、蜈蚣科
Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2022-12-07 DOI: 10.25226/bboc.v142i4.2022.a4
A. Studer, M. A. Crozariol
Summary. This is the first in a planned series of articles about the breeding behaviour of Brazilian birds. Field work has been carried out in various regions of Brazil since the 1980s. The descriptions cover various aspects of reproductive biology, such as seasonality, nest architecture, materials and measurements, clutch size, egg colour, size and shape, incubation period, nestling period, and parental care. Many data are presented scientifically for the first time. In this first paper, we present data for 16 species: Greater Rhea Rhea americana (two nests, including the first information from north-east Brazil), Small-billed Tinamou Crypturellus parvirostris (20 nests), Red-winged Tinamou Rhynchotus rufescens (three nests), Spotted Nothura Nothura maculosa (11 nests), Horned Screamer Anhima cornuta (four nests, possibly with the first biometrics of eggs in the wild from Brazil), Southern Screamer Chauna torquata (five nests), White-faced Whistling Duck Dendrocygna viduata (three nests), Black-bellied Whistling Duck D. autumnalis (eight nests), Muscovy Duck Cairina moschata (two nests), Brazilian Teal Amazonetta brasiliensis (one nest), White-cheeked Pintail Anas bahamensis (one nest), Rusty-margined Guan Penelope superciliaris (seven nests, probably with the first data on reproductive success), Chaco Chachalaca Ortalis canicollis (one nest), East Brazilian Chachalaca O. araucuan (one nest), Least Grebe Tachybaptus dominicus (six nests) and Pied-billed Grebe Podilymbus podiceps (one nest).
总结。这是关于巴西鸟类繁殖行为系列文章的第一篇。自1980年代以来,在巴西各区域进行了实地工作。这些描述涵盖了生殖生物学的各个方面,如季节性、巢结构、材料和测量、卵的数量、蛋的颜色、大小和形状、孵化期、雏鸟期和亲代护理。许多数据是第一次科学地呈现。在第一篇论文中,我们提供了16个物种的数据:美洲大鼻雉(2个巢,首次发现于巴西东北部)、小喙鸣雉(20个巢)、红翅鸣雉(3个巢)、斑点鸣雉(11个巢)、角鸣雉Anhima cornuta(4个巢,可能首次发现于巴西野外的蛋)、南鸣雉Chauna torquata(5个巢)、白面鸣禽Dendrocygna viduata(3个巢)、黑腹鸣鸭D.秋天(8个巢),麝香鸭Cairina moschata(2个巢),巴西水鸭Amazonetta brasiliensis(1个巢),白颊斑尾鸭bahamensis(1个巢),铁边管Penelope superciliaris(7个巢,可能是繁殖成功的第一个数据),Chaco Chachalaca Ortalis canicollis(1个巢),东巴西Chachalaca O. araucuan(1个巢),最小的Grebe Tachybaptus dominicus(6个巢)和pidrymbus podiceps(1个巢)。
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Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2022-12-07 DOI: 10.25226/bboc.v142i4.2022.a1
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Index for Volume 142 (2022) 第142卷索引(2022年)
Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2022-12-07 DOI: 10.25226/bboc.v142i4.2022.a12
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Additions and updates to the list of specimens of Imperial Woodpecker Campephilus imperialis (Gould, 1832), including genetic analysis of a putative clutch of eggs 对帝国啄木鸟Campephilus imperialis (Gould, 1832)标本列表的补充和更新,包括对一窝假定卵的遗传分析
Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2022-12-07 DOI: 10.25226/bboc.v142i4.2022.a9
Benjamin E. Leese, L. E. Johannessen, Audun Schrøder-Nielsen, J. Mlíkovský, D. Gorney, Leon Schreffler, Jane Schreffler
Summary. We present an addendum to the list of known specimens of Imperial Woodpecker Campephilus imperialis published by Brown & Clark in 2009. The addendum adds a total of 31 specimens, comprising 15 mounts, ten study skins, three skeletons, two skulls and one not extant specimen, bringing the total number to 189 specimens. It also offers clarification of some of the records presented in Brown & Clark, as well as revisions of several specimens previously registered as C. imperialis but later found to be of other species. The latter includes a putative clutch of Imperial Woodpecker eggs, which was found via genetic analysis to belong to Burrowing Owl Athene cunicularia.
总结。我们对Brown & Clark于2009年出版的帝王啄木鸟Campephilus imperialis已知标本列表进行了补充。该附录共增加了31个标本,包括15个坐骑、10个研究皮、3个骨骼、2个头骨和一个不存在的标本,使总数达到189个标本。它还澄清了Brown & Clark中提出的一些记录,以及对先前登记为帝王蝶但后来发现属于其他物种的几个标本的修订。后者包括一窝被认为是帝国啄木鸟的蛋,通过基因分析发现属于穴居猫头鹰Athene culcularia。
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