Biology:Yellow-billed teal
Yellow-billed teal | |
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Sharp-winged teal, A. f. oxyptera | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Aves |
Order: | Anseriformes |
Family: | Anatidae |
Genus: | Anas |
Species: | A. flavirostris
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Binomial name | |
Anas flavirostris Vieillot, 1816
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Subspecies | |
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The yellow-billed teal (Anas flavirostris) is a South American species of duck. Like other teals, it belongs to the diverse genus Anas; more precisely it is one of the "true" teals of subgenus Nettion.[2][3][4] It occurs in Argentina , the Falkland Islands, Chile , Peru, Bolivia, Uruguay, and Brazil . It has also established itself in South Georgia, where it was first recorded breeding in 1971, and has been recorded as far east as Tristan da Cunha. It inhabits freshwater wetlands, preferring palustrine habitat to rivers. Considering its wide range and local abundance, it is not considered threatened by the IUCN.[1][5]
Description
The namesake bill is bright yellow with a black tip and a black band along the ridge of the culmen. [6] The species is somewhat similar to the larger yellow-billed pintail, but has a darker head, shorter neck and plain grayish sides. [7]
Taxonomy
Mitochondrial DNA sequence data is most similar to that of the very different-looking green-winged teal.[note 1] Apart from the mystifying relationship with the red-and-green-headed teals, it altogether most resembles the Indian Ocean radiation of teals. However, the yellow-billed teal's unicolored underside and namesake bill are unique, as is to be expected from a species that evolved half a world apart from Bernier's or the grey teal.[2]
This species is also unique among its relatives in some aspects of its post-copulation behavior: After dismounting, the drakes stretch themselves up high and swim around and alongside the females.[4]
Traditionally, there are 2 subspecies:
- Sharp-winged teal, Anas flavirostris oxyptera (Meyen, 1834) – highlands of central Peru to northern Chile and Argentina.
- Chilean teal, Anas flavirostris flavirostris (Vieillot, 1816) – southern South America as far north as southern Brazil and northern Argentina. Also in the Falkland Islands.
Previously, this species and the Andean teal formed the superspecies speckled teal, but increasingly taxonomists consider the two species distinct.[8]
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Footnotes
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 BirdLife International (2016). "Anas flavirostris". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2016: e.T22736320A95130607. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-3.RLTS.T22736320A95130607.en. https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/22736320/95130607. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Carboneras, Carles (1992). "77. Speckled Teal". in del Hoyo, Josep. Handbook of Birds of the World, Volume. 1: Ostrich to Ducks. Barcelona: Lynx Edicions. pp. 603, plate 45. ISBN 84-87334-10-5.
- ↑ Johnson, Kevin P.; Sorenson, Michael D. (1999). "Phylogeny and biogeography of dabbling ducks (genus Anas): a comparison of molecular and morphological evidence". Auk 116 (3): 792–805. doi:10.2307/4089339. http://sora.unm.edu/sites/default/files/journals/auk/v116n03/p0792-p0805.pdf.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Johnson, Kevin P. McKinney, Frank; Wilson, Robert; Sorenson, Michael D. (2000). "The evolution of postcopulatory displays in dabbling ducks (Anatini): a phylogenetic perspective". Animal Behaviour 59 (5): 953–963. doi:10.1006/anbe.1999.1399. PMID 10860522. http://ducksrus.bu.edu/~msoren/pubs/AnimBehav2000b.pdf.
- ↑ Accordi, Iury Almeida; Barcellos, André (2006). "Composição da avifauna em oito áreas úmidas da Bacia Hidrográfica do Lago Guaíba, Rio Grande do Sul" (in Portuguese, English). Revista Brasileira de Ornitologia 14 (2): 101–115. http://www.ararajuba.org.br/sbo/ararajuba/artigos/Volume142/ara142art2.pdf.
- ↑ "Yellow-billed Teal (Anas flavirostris)". Peru Aves. http://www.peruaves.org/anatidae/yellow-billed-teal-anas-flavirostris/.
- ↑ "Yellow-billed Teal". eBird. https://ebird.org/species/yebtea1.
- ↑ Remsen, Van (2008). "Treat Anas andium as a separate species from Anas flavirostris". South American Classification Committee. http://www.museum.lsu.edu/~Remsen/SACCprop356.html.
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