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  African Bird Club | main
The majority of Great-winged Petrels Pterodroma macroptera make their appearance only at this time, having spent the harsh Antarctic winter at their breeding grounds further south.
Significant numbers of European Storm-Petrels Hydrobates pelagicus join the ever-present Wilson's Storm-Petrels.
White-bellied Storm-Petrel Fregetta grallaria is present only in small numbers, as a passage migrant, in late September/October and again in April.
www.africanbirdclub.org /feature/pelagic.html   (1271 words)

  
  HYDROBATES PELAGICUS - some.margrettas.com - hydrobates pelagicus   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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hydrobates-pelagicus.some.margrettas.com   (1350 words)

  
 Place Oceanodroma in synonymy of Hydrobates
Since Hydrobates Boie 1822 predates Oceanodroma Reichenbach 1853, Oceanodroma must become a junior synonym of Hydrobates.
"In a cytochrome b phylogeny, Oceanodroma is paraphyletic with respect to Hydrobates pelagicus.
Available effort should be spent on generating more data or examining patterns of phenotypic divergence with respect to the cytochrome b phylogeny.
www.museum.lsu.edu /~Remsen/SACCprop190.html   (1451 words)

  
 Reassign species in Oceanodroma to other genera
In a separate proposal, we have suggested that the genus Oceanodroma Reichenbach 1853 become a junior synonym of Hydrobates Boie 1822.
The cytochrome b phylogeny could be incorrect as a result of hybridization, incomplete lineage sorting, laboratory mistakes, or problems with the phylogenetic analysis.
In it's current form, 191 is the most arbitrary of the three proposals [190-192] and, I think, least likely to withstand scrutiny provided by additional data and analyses.
www.museum.lsu.edu /~remsen/SACCprop191.html   (2248 words)

  
 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: Hydrobates pelagicus
Hydrobates pelagicus has a large global population estimated to be 840,000 individuals (Fishpool and Evans 2001).
Although trend information is poor, there have been small population declines in Malta, Spain and France, with more significant declines on Guernsey and the Canary Islands.
This species has a large range, with an estimated global breeding Extent of Occurrence of 50,000-100,000 km.
www.redlist.org /search/details.php?species=49719   (608 words)

  
 First Authentic North American Record of the British Storm Petrel (Hydrobates Pelagicus)
First Authentic North American Record of the British Storm Petrel (Hydrobates Pelagicus)
The one traceable reported specimen was a mis- identified Leach's Petrel (Oberholser, 1917: 167).
.--While banding shorebirds on Sable Island, some 110 miles east off the coast of Nova Scotia, on 10 August 1970, the junior author mist- netted and collected a specimen of British Storm Petrel (Hydrobates pelagicus).
elibrary.unm.edu /sora/Auk/v088n03/p0671-p0672.html   (660 words)

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