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author Somenzari, Marina
Amaral, Priscilla Prudente do
Cueto, Víctor R.
Guaraldo, André de Camargo
Jahn, Alex E.
Lima, Diego Mendes
Lima, Pedro Cerqueira
Lugarini, Camile
Machado, Caio Graco
Martinez, Jaime
Nascimento, João Luiz Xavier do
Pacheco, José Fernando
Paludo, Danielle
Prestes, Nêmora Pauletti
Serafini, Patrícia Pereira
Silveira, Luís Fábio
Sousa, Antônio Emanuel Barreto Alves de
Sousa, Nathália Alves de
Souza, Manuella Andrade de
Telino-Júnior, Wallace Rodrigues
Whitne, Bret Myers
author_facet Somenzari, Marina
Amaral, Priscilla Prudente do
Cueto, Víctor R.
Guaraldo, André de Camargo
Jahn, Alex E.
Lima, Diego Mendes
Lima, Pedro Cerqueira
Lugarini, Camile
Machado, Caio Graco
Martinez, Jaime
Nascimento, João Luiz Xavier do
Pacheco, José Fernando
Paludo, Danielle
Prestes, Nêmora Pauletti
Serafini, Patrícia Pereira
Silveira, Luís Fábio
Sousa, Antônio Emanuel Barreto Alves de
Sousa, Nathália Alves de
Souza, Manuella Andrade de
Telino-Júnior, Wallace Rodrigues
Whitne, Bret Myers
contents <p><i>Macronectes giganteus</i> (MGT):</p><p>has a circumpolar distribution on southern seas and breeds from October to March in Antarctica and on islands from Chile to Argentina east through subantarctic islands to Heard and Macquarie Islands (Carboneras, 1992c; Olmos <i>et al.,</i> 2006; Grantsau, 2010). Adults move only through waters that are adjacent to colonies, but the young perform circumpolar migration across the southern ocean when leaving the nest, with mainly westerly winds, before returning to the colony (Olmos, 2002a; Olmos <i>et al.,</i> 2006). Birds banded as chicks and/or juveniles in South Georgia (Bird Island), South Orkney Islands and the Antarctic Peninsula between January and March were recovered in Brazil between June and October in the states of RJ, SC and RS (Olmos, 2002a). Brazilian museum records confirm that pattern from specimens collected in RJ in July (MNRJ) and from SP in June and SC in July (MZUSP). Nestlings (n = 10) banded between January and March on Elephant Island were mostly recovered in RS, but also in SC, PR, SP and RJ between June and November and in the Atol das Rocas/RN in February (SNA, 2016). There is one other recovery in Brazil in June without a known locality, which is of a chick banded in Australia in January (Sick, 1997). In addition, there are records of juveniles for RJ, SP, SC and RS between March and November (WikiAves, 2016).</p>
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spellingShingle Macronectes giganteus
Somenzari, Marina
Amaral, Priscilla Prudente do
Cueto, Víctor R.
Guaraldo, André de Camargo
Jahn, Alex E.
Lima, Diego Mendes
Lima, Pedro Cerqueira
Lugarini, Camile
Machado, Caio Graco
Martinez, Jaime
Nascimento, João Luiz Xavier do
Pacheco, José Fernando
Paludo, Danielle
Prestes, Nêmora Pauletti
Serafini, Patrícia Pereira
Silveira, Luís Fábio
Sousa, Antônio Emanuel Barreto Alves de
Sousa, Nathália Alves de
Souza, Manuella Andrade de
Telino-Júnior, Wallace Rodrigues
Whitne, Bret Myers
Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Procellariiformes
Procellariidae
Macronectes
Macronectes giganteus
<p><i>Macronectes giganteus</i> (MGT):</p><p>has a circumpolar distribution on southern seas and breeds from October to March in Antarctica and on islands from Chile to Argentina east through subantarctic islands to Heard and Macquarie Islands (Carboneras, 1992c; Olmos <i>et al.,</i> 2006; Grantsau, 2010). Adults move only through waters that are adjacent to colonies, but the young perform circumpolar migration across the southern ocean when leaving the nest, with mainly westerly winds, before returning to the colony (Olmos, 2002a; Olmos <i>et al.,</i> 2006). Birds banded as chicks and/or juveniles in South Georgia (Bird Island), South Orkney Islands and the Antarctic Peninsula between January and March were recovered in Brazil between June and October in the states of RJ, SC and RS (Olmos, 2002a). Brazilian museum records confirm that pattern from specimens collected in RJ in July (MNRJ) and from SP in June and SC in July (MZUSP). Nestlings (n = 10) banded between January and March on Elephant Island were mostly recovered in RS, but also in SC, PR, SP and RJ between June and November and in the Atol das Rocas/RN in February (SNA, 2016). There is one other recovery in Brazil in June without a known locality, which is of a chick banded in Australia in January (Sick, 1997). In addition, there are records of juveniles for RJ, SP, SC and RS between March and November (WikiAves, 2016).</p>
title Macronectes giganteus
topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Procellariiformes
Procellariidae
Macronectes
Macronectes giganteus
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19356439