Publication: Catálogo de las aves de la Región de Murcia (España)
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Date
2017
Authors
Calvo Sendín, José Francisco ; Hernández-Navarro, Antonio Jesús ; Robledano Aymerich, Francisco ; Esteve Selma, Miguel A. ; Ballesteros, Gustavo ; Fuentes, Antonio ; García-Castellanos, Francisco Alberto ; González-Revelles, Carlos ; Guardiola, Angel ; Hernández, Vjicente ; Howard, Richard ; Martínez, José Enrique ; Zamora López, Antonio ; Zamora, José Manuel
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Publisher
Universidad de Murcia
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DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.6018/analesbio.39.02
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Abstract
La avifauna constituye uno de los componentes fundamentales y
de mayor interés de conservación de la biodiversidad de la Región
de Murcia (España). El catálogo que se presenta consta de un total
de 339 especies agrupadas en 69 familias y 24 órdenes, de las
cuales 78 se consideran principalmente invernantes, 51 migradoras,
41 estivales, 85 residentes, 82 ocasionales y 2 son exóticas
naturalizadas. Para cada especie se describe sucintamente su estatus,
abundancia y distribución en el territorio regional. Se aporta
además un listado de 31 especies exóticas no naturalizadas. En
comparación con el anterior catálogo de las aves murcianas, elaborado
hace 30 años, el presente catálogo incorpora 71 nuevas
especies, sin considerar las exóticas. Se discuten las posibles causas
de este incremento, en el contexto de un escenario de cambio
global, así como los cambios más significativos en la ornitofauna
murciana. También se comentan los numerosos cambios producidos
en relación con aspectos taxonómicos y la ordenación sistemática
de especies.
Abstract Catalogue of the birds of the province of Murcia (Spain) The avifauna component is one of most important and of greatest conservation concern as regards the biodiversity of the province of Murcia. The present catalogue consists of a total of 339 species belonging to 69 families and 24 orders, of which 78 are principally considered winter visitors, 51 passage migrants, 41 summer visitors, 85 resident, 82 occasional visitors and 2 are naturalised exotic. For each species, we briefly describe its status, abundance and distribution in the study area. We also provide an additional list of 31 non-naturalised exotic species.Compared with the previous catalogue of birds of the province of Murcia, which was compiled 30 years ago, the present list includes 71 new species, excluding exotic species. We discuss the plausible causes of this increase in the context of global change, together with the most significant changes in the avifauna of the region. We also comment on the numerous changes regarding taxonomic aspects and the systematic ordering of species.
Abstract Catalogue of the birds of the province of Murcia (Spain) The avifauna component is one of most important and of greatest conservation concern as regards the biodiversity of the province of Murcia. The present catalogue consists of a total of 339 species belonging to 69 families and 24 orders, of which 78 are principally considered winter visitors, 51 passage migrants, 41 summer visitors, 85 resident, 82 occasional visitors and 2 are naturalised exotic. For each species, we briefly describe its status, abundance and distribution in the study area. We also provide an additional list of 31 non-naturalised exotic species.Compared with the previous catalogue of birds of the province of Murcia, which was compiled 30 years ago, the present list includes 71 new species, excluding exotic species. We discuss the plausible causes of this increase in the context of global change, together with the most significant changes in the avifauna of the region. We also comment on the numerous changes regarding taxonomic aspects and the systematic ordering of species.
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Citation
Anales de Biología, nº 39, (2017)
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