New records of Procellariiformes in the Fernando de Noronha archipelago: who is looking out for them?

Little is known on seabirds of the order Procellariiformes which visit the Brazilian oceanic islands. Herein, we present new records of five birds found stranded in the Fernando de Noronha archipelago: Fregetta tropica melanoleuca Salvadori, 1908, Ardenna grisea (Gmelin, 1789), Puffinus lherminieri...

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Main Authors: Lucas Penna Soares Santos, Fábio Olmos, Taysa Alves Rocha, Maria Clara Gonçalves de Queiroz Brito, Gisiane Rodrigues Lima, Cecilia Licarião Barreto Luna, Rodrigo Augusto Torres, Ricardo Araujo, Patricia Pereira Serafini
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Online Access:https://checklist.pensoft.net/article/109805/download/pdf/
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author Lucas Penna Soares Santos
Fábio Olmos
Taysa Alves Rocha
Maria Clara Gonçalves de Queiroz Brito
Gisiane Rodrigues Lima
Cecilia Licarião Barreto Luna
Rodrigo Augusto Torres
Ricardo Araujo
Patricia Pereira Serafini
author_facet Lucas Penna Soares Santos
Fábio Olmos
Taysa Alves Rocha
Maria Clara Gonçalves de Queiroz Brito
Gisiane Rodrigues Lima
Cecilia Licarião Barreto Luna
Rodrigo Augusto Torres
Ricardo Araujo
Patricia Pereira Serafini
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description Little is known on seabirds of the order Procellariiformes which visit the Brazilian oceanic islands. Herein, we present new records of five birds found stranded in the Fernando de Noronha archipelago: Fregetta tropica melanoleuca Salvadori, 1908, Ardenna grisea (Gmelin, 1789), Puffinus lherminieri Lesson, 1839, and Hydrobates leucorhous (Vieillot, 1818). Citizen‑science platforms include only one documentation for each of these species, but there is potential for greater detection. Pelagic birds have rarely been reported in recent decades, and continued monitoring is needed for better understanding of their distribution patterns.
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spellingShingle Lucas Penna Soares Santos
Fábio Olmos
Taysa Alves Rocha
Maria Clara Gonçalves de Queiroz Brito
Gisiane Rodrigues Lima
Cecilia Licarião Barreto Luna
Rodrigo Augusto Torres
Ricardo Araujo
Patricia Pereira Serafini
New records of Procellariiformes in the Fernando de Noronha archipelago: who is looking out for them?
Check List
At‑sea distribution
migratory birds
petrels
sea
title New records of Procellariiformes in the Fernando de Noronha archipelago: who is looking out for them?
title_full New records of Procellariiformes in the Fernando de Noronha archipelago: who is looking out for them?
title_fullStr New records of Procellariiformes in the Fernando de Noronha archipelago: who is looking out for them?
title_full_unstemmed New records of Procellariiformes in the Fernando de Noronha archipelago: who is looking out for them?
title_short New records of Procellariiformes in the Fernando de Noronha archipelago: who is looking out for them?
title_sort new records of procellariiformes in the fernando de noronha archipelago who is looking out for them
topic At‑sea distribution
migratory birds
petrels
sea
url https://checklist.pensoft.net/article/109805/download/pdf/
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