New and noteworthy waterfowl records at artificial wetlands from Baja California Sur, Mexico

Autores/as

  • Roberto Carmona
  • Víctor Ayala-Pérez
  • Antonio Gutiérrez Aguilar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22201/ib.20078706e.2011.2.481

Palabras clave:

waterfowls, artificial wetlands, Baja California Peninsula

Resumen

We present 9 recent records of rare waterfowls in Baja California Sur, all of them in artificial wetlands:
3 freshwater sites and 1 concentration area for a saltworks. We present the first records of the Ross’s Goose in the
state. The remaining 8 species are: Black-bellied Whistling-Duck (breeding), Fulvous Whistling-Duck, Greater Whitefronted
Goose, Snow Goose, Cackling Goose, Tundra Swan, Mallard and Hooded Merganser. To this list we added
an historical compilation of the records of these species in artificial sites of the state. The artificial wetlands are no
replacement for their natural counterparts, they are nevertheless an important part of the region’s landscape mosaic. As
the records of the present work exemplify, this man-made habitat increases the regional species richness, and should be
considered as important areas that need to be protected.

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2011-06-01

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NOTAS CIENTÍFICAS (cancelada desde 2017)