Fulmarine petrel

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Fulmarine petrels
Northern fulmar
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Diversity
Five extant genera and seven species

The fulmarine petrels or fulmar-petrels are a distinct group of petrels within the family Procellariidae. They are the most variable of the four groups within the Procellariidae, differing greatly in size and biology. They do, however, have a unifying feature, their skull, and in particular their nasal tubes. They are predominantly found in the Southern Ocean with one species, the northern fulmar, ranging in the North Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.[1]

Fossils of fulmarine petrels dating back to the Upper Miocene have been found in Menorca.[2]

Species by genus

Macronectes

Fulmarus

Thalassoica

  • Thalassoica antarctica, Antarctic petrel, breeds along the Antarctic coast and on the Antarctic islands. Ranges through the southern polar region

Daption

  • Daption capense, Cape petrel, breeds on the circumpolar and New Zealand subantarctic islands, ranges throughout the southern polar region, and coastal waters off the west coast of South America
    • Daption capense capense breeds on the circumpolar subantarctic islands, ranges throughout the southern oceans
    • Daption capense australe breeds on the New Zealand subantarctic islands, ranges throughout the southern oceans

Pagodroma

References

  1. ^ Weathers, W. W.; Gerhart, K. L.; Hodum, P. J. (2000-12-01). "Thermoregulation in Antarctic fulmarine petrels". Journal of Comparative Physiology B. 170 (8): 561–572. doi:10.1007/s003600000134. ISSN 1432-136X. PMID 11192262. S2CID 22776920.
  2. ^ Segui, Bartomeu; Quintana, Josep; Fornos, Joan J.; Alcover, Josep Antoni (September 2001). "A New Fulmarine Petrel (Aves: Procellariiformes) from the Upper Miocene of the Western Mediterranean". Palaeontology. 44 (5): 933–948. Bibcode:2001Palgy..44..933S. doi:10.1111/1475-4983.00209. ISSN 0031-0239. S2CID 129148277.