淡足鹱(中国大陆作淡足鹱,台湾作肉足水薙鸟)(学名Ardenna carneipes),以前称为 Puffinus carneipes 是一种中等大小的. 它的羽毛是黑色的。有淡粉色的脚,和一个淡色的喙,喙端有明显的黑色尖端。

淡足鹱
科学分类 编辑
界: 动物界 Animalia
门: 脊索动物门 Chordata
纲: 鸟纲 Aves
目: 鹱形目 Procellariiformes
科: 鹱科 Procellariidae
属: 水薙鸟属 Ardenna
种:
淡足鹱 A. carneipes
双名法
Ardenna carneipes
Gould, 1844

与同样淡色喙的粉足鹱一起,形成Hemipuffinus超种,或许与大西洋灰水薙鸟有近亲关系。[2][3]这些大型鹱是那些被分类到水薙鸟属(Ardenna)的鸟类之一。[4]

最近的基因分析表明,相对于南澳和西澳的鹱,与在太平洋的鹱之间有强烈的分化证据,这被认为是由于繁殖季节期间的归巢性和觅食策略的差异所导致的。[5]

Ardenna carneipes

2021年发表的一项分子系统发生学研究发现肉足鹱和粉足鹱(Ardenna creatopus)之间几乎没有基因差异。该研究的作者建议这两个分类群可能更适合作为同种来考虑。[6]

特征

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淡足鹱体重约609克,翼长约310.2毫米,嘴峰长约47.8毫米,喙宽度约8.9毫米,喙厚度约12.1毫米,跗跖长约52.1毫米,尾长约110.2毫米。淡足鹱是候鸟,其栖息在开放的海洋及海岛环境中,食性为肉食性,主要食物来源是水生动物。[7]

分布

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南印度洋和西南太平洋;越冬于阿拉伯海和西北太平洋。[8]

肉足鹱在群体中繁殖,并有两个主要的繁殖区域;一个在西南太平洋包括豪勋爵岛(22,654对[9],南澳(约1,800对在两个岛上繁殖[10]和新西兰北部(13,000对[11];另一个群体包括不超过36,000对在从卢恩角里歇什群岛沿西澳海岸的42个岛屿上繁殖。[12]

另外有500对在印度洋圣保罗岛繁殖。记录显示在阿拉伯海巴基斯坦阿斯托拉岛上也有发现,但未被证实。最近的证据显示该物种的种群在其大部分范围内正在下降。[13][14][15][16][17][18]该物种最近在澳大利亚被列为近危[19],在新西兰被列为国家易危,[20]并建议列入《保护信天翁和鹱类协议》。[21] 在澳洲各省,该物种在西澳[22]和新南威尔士被列为易危,在南澳被列为稀有。

该物种作为(北方)夏季访客出现在北太平洋[23]在渔捞过程中可能有大量被误捕。[24][25]该物种还受到气候相关影响[26]和显著的重金属污染的影响,其原因尚不完全清楚,但很可能是由于摄入大量塑胶导致,鸟类会将其误认为漂浮在海面上的食物。[27][28][29]

参考文献

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