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The gadfly petrels are
seabirds in the
bird order Procellariiformes. These medium to large
petrels feed on food items picked from the ocean
surface.
The short, sturdy bills of the Pterodroma
species in this group, about 35 altogether, are adapted
for soft prey taken at the surface; they have twisted
intestines for digesting marine animals which have unusual
biochemistries.
Their complex wing and face marking are probably for
interspecific recognition.
These
birds nest in colonies on islands and are pelagic when
not breeding. One white egg is laid usually in a burrow or
on open ground. They are nocturnal at the breeding colonies.
Species
The
taxonomy of the gadfly petrels is being reformed at the
moment. Several genera have been split off over time, as
they are closer to the procellarine and Puffinus shearwaters. Some subspecies have been
raised to full species rank. The arrangement given here is
traditional, but annotates the changes proposed by Austin
(1998) and Bretagnolle et al. (1998). For the current
taxonomy, see also Brooke (2004).
Austin, Jeremy J. (1996): Molecular Phylogenetics of
Puffinus Shearwaters: Preliminary Evidence from
Mitochondrial Cytochrome b Gene Sequences.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution6(1):
77–88
DOI:10.1006/mpev.1996.0060
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Bretagnolle, V., Attié, C., Pasquet, E., (1998)
"Cytochrome-B evidence for validity and
phylogenetic relationships of Pseudobulweria and
Bulweria (Procellariidae)" Auk115(1):188-195
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Brooke, M. (2004): Albatrosses and Petrels Across
the World. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.
ISBN 0-19-850125-0