Information about Sternidae

Terns

Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
Order:Charadriiformes
Suborder:Lari
Family:Sternidae
Bonaparte, 1838
Genera


Terns are seabirds in the family Sternidae, previously considered a subfamily (Sterninae) of the gull family Laridae (van Tuinen et al., 2004). They form a lineage with the gulls and skimmers which in turn is related to skuas and auks. Terns have a worldwide distribution.

Most terns were formerly treated as belonging into one large genus Sterna, with the other genera being small, but analysis of DNA sequences supports the splitting of Sterna into several smaller genera (see list, below) (del Hoyo et al., 1996; Bridge et al. 2005; Collinson 2006).

Many terns breeding in temperate zones are long-distance migrants, and the Arctic Tern probably sees more daylight than any other creature, since it migrates from its northern breeding grounds to Antarctic waters. One Arctic Tern, ringed as a chick (not yet able to fly) on the Farne Islands off the Northumberland coast in eastern Great Britain in summer 1982, reached Melbourne, Australia in October 1982, a sea journey of over 22,000 km (14,000 statute miles) in just three months from fledging—an average of over 240 km per day, and one of the longest journeys ever recorded for a bird.

They are in general medium to large birds, typically with grey or white plumage, often with black markings on the head. They have longish bills and webbed feet. They are lighter bodied and more streamlined than gulls, and look elegant in flight with long tails and long narrow wings. Terns in the genus Sterna have deeply forked tails, those in Chlidonias and Larosterna shallowly forked tails, while the noddies (genera Anous, Procelsterna, Gygis) have unusual 'notched wedge' shaped tails, the longest tail feathers being the middle-outer, not the central nor the outermost. Terns ranges in size from the Least Tern, at 42 g (1.5 oz) and 23 cm (9 inches), to the Caspian Tern, at 630 g (1.4 lbs) and 53 cm (21 inches).


Arctic Tern.

A flock of Royal Terns in flight in Florida, USA.


A breeding pair of Least Terns. One has just caught a fish.


Most terns (Sterna and the noddies) hunt fish by diving, often hovering first, but the marsh terns (Chlidonias) pick insects of the surface of fresh water. Terns only glide infrequently; a few species, notably Sooty Tern, will soar high above the sea. Apart from bathing, they only rarely swim, despite having webbed feet.

Terns are generally long-lived birds, with several species now known to live in excess of 25-30 years.

Classification and species list

A recent study (Thomas et al., 2004) of part of the cyt b gene sequence found a closer relationship between terns and the Thinocori, some species of aberrant waders. These results are in disagreement with other molecular and morphological studies (see Paton & Baker, 2006) and are best interpreted to prove an extraordinary amount of molecular convergent evolution between the terns and these waders, or as retention of an ancient genotype.

According the mtDNA studies and review by Bridge et al (2005), the genera and species of terns are as follows:

References

  • Bridge, E. S.; Jones, A. W. & Baker, A. J. (2005): A phylogenetic framework for the terns (Sternini) inferred from mtDNA sequences: implications for taxonomy and plumage evolution. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 35: 459–469. PDF fulltext
  • Collinson, M. (2006). Splitting headaches? Recent taxonomic changes affecting the British and Western Palaearctic lists. British Birds 99 (6): 306-323.
  • del Hoyo, J.; Elliott, A. & Sargatal, J. (editors) (1996): Handbook of Birds of the World, Volume 3: Hoatzin to Auks. Lynx Edicions, Barcelona. ISBN 84-87334-22-9
  • Paton, Tara A. & Baker, Allan J. (2006): Sequences from 14 mitochondrial genes provide a well-supported phylogeny of the Charadriiform birds congruent with the nuclear RAG-1 tree. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 39(3): 657–667. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2006.01.011 (HTML abstract)
  • Thomas, Gavin H.; Wills, Matthew A. & Székely, Tamás (2004a): Phylogeny of shorebirds, gulls, and alcids (Aves: Charadrii) from the cytochrome-b gene: parsimony, Bayesian inference, minimum evolution, and quartet puzzling. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 30(3): 516-526. doi:10.1016/S1055-7903(03)00222-7 (HTML abstract)
  • van Tuinen, Marcel; Waterhouse, David & Dyke, Gareth J. (2004): Avian molecular systematics on the rebound: a fresh look at modern shorebird phylogenetic relationships. Journal of Avian Biology 35(3): 191-194. PDF fulltext

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T. bergii

Binomial name
Thalasseus bergii
(Lichtenstein, 1823)

Synonyms
Sterna bergii Lichtenstein, 1823

The Greater Crested Tern, Crested Tern, or Swift Tern
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Chordata
Bateson, 1885

Typical Classes

See below

Chordates (phylum Chordata) are a group of animals that includes the vertebrates, together with several closely related invertebrates.
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Aves
Linnaeus, 1758

Orders

About two dozen - see section below

Birds (class Aves) are bipedal, warm-blooded, egg-laying vertebrate animals.
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Charadriiformes
Huxley, 1867

Families

Scolopacidae
Rostratulidae
Jacanidae
Thinocoridae
Pedionomidae
Laridae
Rhynchopidae
Sternidae
Alcidae
Stercorariidae
Glareolidae
Dromadidae
Turnicidae
Burhinidae
Chionididae
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Lari
Sharpe, 1891

Families
  • Laridae
  • Rhynchopidae
  • Sternidae
  • Alcidae
  • Stercorariidae
  • Glareolidae
  • Dromadidae


The suborder Lari
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Anous
Stephens, 1826

species

A. stolidus
A. minutus
A. tenuirostris

Anous is a genus of birds in the tern family.
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Procelsterna
Lafresnaye, 1842

species

P. cerulea
P. albivitta

Procelsterna is a genus of birds in the tern family. It consists of two species, which are sometimes considered to be conspecific.
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Gygis
Wagler, 1832

species

G. alba
G. microrhyncha

Gygis is a genus of birds in the tern family. It consists of two species,
  • White Tern, Gygis alba
  • Little White Tern,

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Onychoprion
Wagler, 1832

Species

Onychoprion lunatus
Onychoprion anaethetus
Onychoprion fuscatus
Onychoprion aleuticus

Onychoprion, the brown-backed terns
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Sternula
Gould, 1843

species

see text

Sternula is a genus of small white terns. It is often subsumed into the larger genus Sterna.
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Hydroprogne
Kaup, 1829

Species: H. caspia

Binomial name
Hydroprogne caspia
(Pallas, 1770)

The Caspian Tern (
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Gelochelidon
C. L. Brehm, 1830

Species: G. nilotica

Binomial name
Gelochelidon nilotica
(Gmelin, 1789)

The Gull-billed Tern,
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Larosterna
Blyth, 1852

Species: L. inca

Binomial name
Larosterna inca
(Lesson, 1827)

The Inca Tern, Larosterna inca
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Chlidonias
Rafinesque, 1822

Species
  • Chlidonias niger
  • Chlidonias leucopterus
  • Chlidonias hybridus
  • Chlidonias albostriatus


The name marsh tern refers to terns of the genus
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Thalasseus
Boie, 1822

species

T. bengalensis
T. maximus
T. bergii
T. bernsteini
T. elegans
T.
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Sterna
Linnaeus, 1758

Species

Many, see text.

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Laridae
Vigors, 1825

Genera

Larus
Rissa
Pagophila
Rhodostethia
Xema
Creagus

Gulls are birds in the family Laridae.
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Laridae
Vigors, 1825

Genera

Larus
Rissa
Pagophila
Rhodostethia
Xema
Creagus

Gulls are birds in the family Laridae.
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Laridae
Vigors, 1825

Genera

Larus
Rissa
Pagophila
Rhodostethia
Xema
Creagus

Gulls are birds in the family Laridae.
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Rhynchopidae
Bonaparte, 1838

Genus: Rhynchops
Linnaeus, 1758

Species
  • Black Skimmer (Rhynchops niger)
  • African Skimmer (Rhynchops flavirostris)
  • Indian Skimmer (

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Stercorariidae
Gray, 1871

Genus: Stercorarius
Brisson, 1760

For other uses: see Skua (disambiguation).


The skuas are seabirds in the family Stercorariidae.
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Sterna
Linnaeus, 1758

Species

Many, see text.

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