Catálogo de las aves de la Región de Murcia (España)

The avifauna component is one of most important and of greatest conservation concern as regards the biodiversity of the province of Murcia. The present catalogue consists of a total of 339 species belonging to 69 families and 24 orders, of which 78 are principally considered winter visitors, 51...

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Main Authors: José Francisco Calvo, Antonio Jesús Hernández-Navarro, Francisco Robledano, Miguel Ángel Esteve, Gustavo Ballesteros, Antonio Fuentes, Francisco Alberto García-Castellanos, Carlos González-Revelles, Ángel Guardiola, Vicente Hernández, Richard Howard, José Enrique Martínez, Antonio Zamora, José Manuel Zamora
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Language:English
Published: Universidad de Murcia 2017-01-01
Series:Anales de Biología
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Online Access:http://www.um.es/analesdebiologia/numeros/39/PDF/39_2017_02.pdf
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spelling doaj-c7b798521d7042ae92c01af24c42d4db2020-11-24T21:50:41ZengUniversidad de MurciaAnales de Biología1138-33991989-21282017-01-013973310.6018/analesbio.39.02Catálogo de las aves de la Región de Murcia (España)José Francisco Calvo0Antonio Jesús Hernández-Navarro1Francisco Robledano2Miguel Ángel Esteve3Gustavo Ballesteros4Antonio Fuentes5Francisco Alberto García-Castellanos6Carlos González-Revelles7Ángel Guardiola8Vicente Hernández9Richard Howard10José Enrique Martínez11Antonio Zamora12José Manuel Zamora13Departamento de Ecología e Hidrología, Facultad de Biología, Universidad de Murcia, Campus de Espinardo, 30100 MurciaANSE-Cartagena, c/ Medieras 6 entlo. izq., 30201 CartagenaDepartamento de Ecología e Hidrología, Facultad de Biología, Universidad de Murcia, Campus de Espinardo, 30100 MurciaDepartamento de Ecología e Hidrología, Facultad de Biología, Universidad de Murcia, Campus de Espinardo, 30100 MurciaDepartamento de Geografía, Facultad de Letras, Universidad de Murcia, Campus de la Merced, 30001 Murcia Ronda Ferrol 12 9D, 30203 CartagenaANSE, Pza. Pintor José María Párraga 11 bajo, 30002 Murcia C/ Ancha 94 1B, 04600 Huércal-Overa, AlmeríaANSE, Pza. Pintor José María Párraga 11 bajo, 30002 MurciaANSE, Pza. Pintor José María Párraga 11 bajo, 30002 Murcia Avda. de la Fuente 84, 30385 Los Belones, CartagenaDepartamento de Ecología e Hidrología, Facultad de Biología, Universidad de Murcia, Campus de Espinardo, 30100 Murcia Departamento de Zoología y Antropología Física, Facultad de Biología, Universidad de Murcia, Campus de Espinardo, 30100 Murcia Departamento de Zoología y Antropología Física, Facultad de Biología, Universidad de Murcia, Campus de Espinardo, 30100 MurciaThe avifauna component is one of most important and of greatest conservation concern as regards the biodiversity of the province of Murcia. The present catalogue consists of a total of 339 species belonging to 69 families and 24 orders, of which 78 are principally considered winter visitors, 51 passage migrants, 41 summer visitors, 85 resident, 82 occasional visitors and 2 are naturalised exotic. For each species, we briefly describe its status, abundance and distribution in the study area. We also provide an additional list of 31 non-naturalised exotic species. Compared with the previous catalogue of birds of the province of Murcia, which was compiled 30 years ago, the present list includes 71 new species, excluding exotic species. We discuss the plausible causes of this increase in the context of global change, together with the most significant changes in the avifauna of the region. We also comment on the numerous changes regarding taxonomic aspects and the systematic ordering of species.http://www.um.es/analesdebiologia/numeros/39/PDF/39_2017_02.pdfAvifaunaBird distributionExotic speciesPopulation status
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author José Francisco Calvo
Antonio Jesús Hernández-Navarro
Francisco Robledano
Miguel Ángel Esteve
Gustavo Ballesteros
Antonio Fuentes
Francisco Alberto García-Castellanos
Carlos González-Revelles
Ángel Guardiola
Vicente Hernández
Richard Howard
José Enrique Martínez
Antonio Zamora
José Manuel Zamora
spellingShingle José Francisco Calvo
Antonio Jesús Hernández-Navarro
Francisco Robledano
Miguel Ángel Esteve
Gustavo Ballesteros
Antonio Fuentes
Francisco Alberto García-Castellanos
Carlos González-Revelles
Ángel Guardiola
Vicente Hernández
Richard Howard
José Enrique Martínez
Antonio Zamora
José Manuel Zamora
Catálogo de las aves de la Región de Murcia (España)
Anales de Biología
Avifauna
Bird distribution
Exotic species
Population status
author_facet José Francisco Calvo
Antonio Jesús Hernández-Navarro
Francisco Robledano
Miguel Ángel Esteve
Gustavo Ballesteros
Antonio Fuentes
Francisco Alberto García-Castellanos
Carlos González-Revelles
Ángel Guardiola
Vicente Hernández
Richard Howard
José Enrique Martínez
Antonio Zamora
José Manuel Zamora
author_sort José Francisco Calvo
title Catálogo de las aves de la Región de Murcia (España)
title_short Catálogo de las aves de la Región de Murcia (España)
title_full Catálogo de las aves de la Región de Murcia (España)
title_fullStr Catálogo de las aves de la Región de Murcia (España)
title_full_unstemmed Catálogo de las aves de la Región de Murcia (España)
title_sort catálogo de las aves de la región de murcia (españa)
publisher Universidad de Murcia
series Anales de Biología
issn 1138-3399
1989-2128
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The avifauna component is one of most important and of greatest conservation concern as regards the biodiversity of the province of Murcia. The present catalogue consists of a total of 339 species belonging to 69 families and 24 orders, of which 78 are principally considered winter visitors, 51 passage migrants, 41 summer visitors, 85 resident, 82 occasional visitors and 2 are naturalised exotic. For each species, we briefly describe its status, abundance and distribution in the study area. We also provide an additional list of 31 non-naturalised exotic species. Compared with the previous catalogue of birds of the province of Murcia, which was compiled 30 years ago, the present list includes 71 new species, excluding exotic species. We discuss the plausible causes of this increase in the context of global change, together with the most significant changes in the avifauna of the region. We also comment on the numerous changes regarding taxonomic aspects and the systematic ordering of species.
topic Avifauna
Bird distribution
Exotic species
Population status
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