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First record of Himantopus mexicanus mexicanus and notes on breeding of H. m. melanurus in Paraguay
The Black-winged Stilt Himantopus himantopus superspecies consists of one to five species, with a near cosmopolitan distribution in warmer regions (Sibley & Monroe 1990, Pierce & Kirwan 2020, Robinson et al. 2020). There are two phenotypic forms in the Americas: Black-necked Stilt Himantopus [himantopus] mexicanus and Whitebacked Stilt H. [h.] melanurus. These are variably considered distinct species (Sibley & Monroe 1990, Ridgely & Greenfield 2001), melanurus a subspecies of mexicanus (Hayes 1995, Remsen et al. 2019, Robinson et al. 2020, this paper), or both as subspecies of the globally widespread Black-winged Stilt (Meyer de Schauensee 1970, Blake 1977, Hayman et al. 1991).
Wader StudyAgricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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1.50
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Wader Study is an international scientific ornithological journal published by the International Wader Study Group. Wader Study is a dedicated outlet for original research and commentary on all aspects of wader biology, ecology and conservation. It also publishes society related issues, and matters of interest to the wader community. All published scientific studies (empirical and theoretical) are peer-reviewed and have direct relevance to the ecology and/or conservation of this group of birds. Wader Study also serves as a forum for debate and discussion with contributions dedicated to engaging authors and readers with different backgrounds. The aim of these commentaries is to unite wader enthusiasts around the world, including professionals and amateurs. Wader Study is published three times a year in April, August and December.