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Sulidae
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Nazca Booby, Sula granti

Nazca Booby, Sula granti
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
Order:Pelecaniformes
Family:Sulidae
Reichenbach, 1849
Genera
For prehistoric genera, see text
Synonyms


Pseudosulidae


The bird family Sulidae comprises the gannets and boobies. Both groups are medium-large coastal seabirds that plunge-dive for fish. The species in this family are often considered congeneric, placing all in the genus Sula. However, bones of Sula (boobies) and Morus (gannets) at least can in most cases be readily distinguished, and Abbot's Booby has traits of morphology and behavior not found in any other species and appears to be an ancient lineage maybe closer to the gannets than to the true boobies (Friesen et al. 2000).

Systematics and evolution

The fossil record of sulids is quite extensive due to the many Miocene/Pliocene forms that have been recovered. The initial radiation formed a number of genera which are now completely extinct, such as the freshwater Masillastega or the bizarre Rhamphastosula which had a bill shaped like an Aracari's; at least the modern genus Sula is (like most genera of extant birds) documented from the Miocene onwards, with the doubtfully distinct Microsula being somewhat intermediate between boobies and gannets (Olson 1985).
 





Australasian Gannet


African Gannet (Morus bassanus capensis)



Atlantic Gannet (Morus bassanus bassanus)



Abbott's Booby







Peruvian Booby


Blue-footed Booby



Masked Booby



Brown Booby



Red-footed Booby




Pelagic Cormorant



Phylogeny of the Sulidae based on Friesen & Anderson 1997. Pelagic Cormorant is used as an outgroup.[1][2]
Family Sulidae
  • Genus Sula - boobies (6 living species, possibly 1 recently extinct)
  • Genus Papasula - Abbott's Booby
  • Genus Morus - gannets (3 species)
Prehistoric sulids only known from fossils are:
  • Genus Masillastega (Middle Eocene of Messel, Germany)
  • Genus Eostega (Middle/Late Eocene of Cluj-Manastur, Romania)
  • Sulidae gen. et sp. indet. (Thalberg Late Oligocene of Germany: Darga et al. 1999)
  • Genus Empheresula (Late Oligocene of Gannat, France - Middle Miocene of Steinheimer Becken, Germany)
  • Genus Microsula (Late Oligocene of South Carolina, USA - Grund Middle Miocene of Austria) - doubtfully distinct; includes Pseudosula
  • Genus Sarmatosula (Middle Miocene of Credinţa, Romania)
  • Genus Miosula (Late Miocene of California)
  • Genus Palaeosula (Early Pliocene? of California)
  • Genus Rhamphastosula (Pisco Early Pliocene of SC Peru)
  • Sulidae gen. et sp. indet. (Late Piocene of Valle di Fine, Italy: Lambrecht 1933)
Placement of "Sula" ronzoni (Early Oligocene of Ronzon, France) in the Sulidae is somewhat uncertain; it was initially described as a Mergus sea-duck, but this is incorrect. Later, it was proposed to be related to cormorants and the genus Prophalacrocorax was erected for it; this seems incorrect also (Olson 1985). For prehistoric species of the extant genera, see the genus articles.

Notes

1. ^ Nelson, B. J. 2005. Pelicans, Cormorants and their relatives. Oxford University Press.
2. ^ Friesen, V.L. and Anderson, D.J. (1997). Phylogeny and evolution of the Sulidae (Pelecaniformes: Aves): a test of alternative modes of speciation. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 7, 252–60.

References

  • Friesen, V. L.; Anderson, D. J.; Steeves, T. E.; Jones, H. & Schreiber, E. A. (2002): Molecular Support for Species Status of the Nazca Booby (Sula granti). Auk 119(3): 820–826. [English with Spanish abstract] DOI: 10.1642/0004-8038(2002)119[0820:MSFSSO]2.0.CO;2 PDF fulltext
  • Darga, R.; Böhme, M.; Göhlich, Ursula B. & Rössner, G. E. (1999): Reste höherer Wirbeltiere aus dem Alttertiär des Alpenvorlandes bei Siegsdorf/Oberbayern. Mitteilungen der Bayerischen Staatssammlung für Paläontologie und Historische Geologie 39: 91-114.
  • Lambrecht, Kálmán (1933): Familia Sulidae. In: Handbuch der Palaeornithologie: 284-287. Gebrüder Bornträger, Berlin.
  • Olson, Storrs L. (1985): Section X.G.5.a. Sulidae. In: Farner, D.S.; King, J.R. & Parkes, Kenneth C. (eds.): Avian Biology 8: 203-204. Academic Press, New York.

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S. granti

Binomial name
Sula granti
Rothschild, 1902

The Nazca Booby Sula granti
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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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Pelecaniformes
Sharpe, 1891

Families
  • Fregatidae
  • Pelecanidae
  • Sulidae
  • Phalacrocoracidae
  • Anhingidae
  • Phaethontidae
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Morus
Linnaeus, 1753

Species
  • Morus bassanus
  • Morus capensis
  • Morus serrator
Synonyms

Moris

Gannets are seabirds in the family Sulidae, closely related to the boobies.
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Sula
Brisson, 1760

Species
  • Sula nebouxii
  • Sula variegata
  • Sula dactylatra
  • Sula granti
  • Sula sula
  • Sula leucogaster
For fossil species, see text

The boobies
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Papasula
Olson & Warheit, 1988

Species: P. abbotti

Binomial name
Papasula abbotti
Ridgway, 1893

The Abbott’s Booby (
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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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Morus
Linnaeus, 1753

Species
  • Morus bassanus
  • Morus capensis
  • Morus serrator
Synonyms

Moris

Gannets are seabirds in the family Sulidae, closely related to the boobies.
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Sula
Brisson, 1760

Species
  • Sula nebouxii
  • Sula variegata
  • Sula dactylatra
  • Sula granti
  • Sula sula
  • Sula leucogaster
For fossil species, see text

The boobies
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Pteroglossus
Illiger, 1811

Species

14 (incl. the Saffron Toucanet), see text.

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M. serrator

Binomial name
Morus serrator
Gray, 1843

The Australasian Gannet (Morus serrator or Sula bassana, also Australian Gannet, Tākapu
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Papasula
Olson & Warheit, 1988

Species: P. abbotti

Binomial name
Papasula abbotti
Ridgway, 1893

The Abbott’s Booby (
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S. variegata

Binomial name
Sula variegata
(Tschudi, 1843)

The Peruvian Booby Sula variegata
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S. nebouxii

Binomial name
Sula nebouxii
Milne-Edwards, 1882

The Blue-footed Booby (Sula nebouxii) is a bird in the Sulidae family which comprises ten species of long-winged seabirds.
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S. dactylatra

Binomial name
Sula dactylatra
(Lesson, 1831)

Subspecies

see text

The Masked Booby, Sula dactylatra, is a large seabird of the gannet family, Sulidae.
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S. leucogaster

Binomial name
Sula leucogaster
(Boddaert, 1783)

The Brown Booby (Sula leucogaster) is a large seabird of the gannet family, Sulidae.
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S. sula

Binomial name
Sula sula
(Linnaeus, 1766)

The Red-footed Booby, Sula sula is a large seabird of the gannet family, Sulidae.
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P. pelagicus

Binomial name
Phalacrocorax pelagicus
Pallas, 1811

Subspecies
  • P. p. pelagicus Pallas, 1811
    Northern Pelagic Cormorant
  • P. p.

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