Ardenna

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Ardenna
File:Great Shearwater RWD3d.jpg
Great shearwater (Ardenna gravis)
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Procellariiformes
Family: Procellariidae
Genus: Ardenna
Reichenbach, 1853
Type species
Puffinus major Faber, 1822[1] = Procellaria gravis
O'Reilly, 1818
Species

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Ardenna is a genus of seabirds in the family Procellariidae. These medium-sized to large shearwater species were formerly included in the genus Puffinus.

Taxonomy

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A phylogenetic analysis using mitochondrial DNA published in 2004 found that Puffinus contained two distinct clades and was polyphyletic, with Puffinus more closely related to Calonectris than to Ardenna.[2][3] To create monophyletic genera a group of species were moved into Ardenna, a genus that had been introduced in 1853 by Ludwig Reichenbach with the great shearwater as the type species.[4][5] Reichenbach cites the Italian naturalist Ulisse Aldrovandi who in 1603 used the spelling "Artenna" for a seabird.[6][7] Recent genomic studies have validated the phylogenetic distinction between Ardenna and Puffinus, though this study finding Ardenna rather than Puffinus being closer to Calonectris.[8]

Species

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Extant

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The genus contains seven extant species as shown below:[9]

Image Scientific name Common name Distribution[10]
File:Wdgie walking.JPG A. pacifica Wedge-tailed shearwater Breeds on islands in warm temperate and tropical areas of the Indian and Pacific Oceans between 30°N and 30°S, foraging in surrounding waters.
File:Bullershearwater.jpg A. bulleri Buller's shearwater Breeds New Zealand, foraging across most of the Pacific Ocean north to 60°N.
File:Sooty shearwater kaikoura.jpg A. grisea Sooty shearwater Breeds Tierra del Fuego, Falkland Islands, southeast Australia, New Zealand, foraging widespread in Atlantic and Pacific Oceans north to 65°N (rarely 70°N).
File:Puffinus tenuirostris 2.jpg A. tenuirostris Short-tailed shearwater Breeds southern Australia, foraging across most of the western and central Pacific Ocean and marginally into the Arctic Ocean, north to 70°N.
File:Pink-footed shearwater reesman odfw (15616069021).jpg A. creatopus Pink-footed shearwater Breeds Juan Fernandez and Mocha Islands off Chile, foraging in the eastern Pacific Ocean north to 60°N.
File:Flesh 123.JPG A. carneipes Flesh-footed shearwater Breeds southern Indian Ocean (Amsterdam Island) and southwest Pacific Ocean including Lord Howe Island, South Australia and northern New Zealand, foraging across most of the western and central Pacific Ocean north to 60°N.
File:Greater shearwater (Ardenna gravis) Sagres.jpg A. gravis Great shearwater Breeds southern Atlantic Ocean on Tristan da Cunha group, also small numbers on the Falkland Islands, foraging across most of the Atlantic Ocean north to 65°N.

Extinct

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The genus contains five extinct species as shown below:[11]

Scientific name Stratigraphic age Distribution
A. buchananbrowni Late Pliocene New Zealand
A. conradi Middle Miocene Maryland, USA
A. davealleni Late Pliocene New Zealand
A. gilmorei Late Pliocene California, USA
A. pacificoides Pleistocene Saint Helena

Phylogeny

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Phylogeny based on a study by Joan Ferrer Obiol and collaborators published in 2022.[12]

Ardenna

Buller's shearwater Ardenna bulleri

Wedge-tailed shearwater Ardenna pacifica

Short-tailed shearwater Ardenna tenuirostris

Sooty shearwater Ardenna grisea

Great shearwater Ardenna gravis

Flesh-footed shearwater Ardenna carneipes

Pink-footed shearwater Ardenna creatopus

References

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