Genetic Relationships in Black Kites (Milvus migrans) from Northeast Asia, Japan, Taiwan, India and Australia: Does M. m. formosanus Exist?

The range of the Black Kite (Milvus migrans) includes vast territories in Eurasia, Africa and Australia. This raptor demonstrates unique ecological plasticity, inhabiting a variety of biotopes and readily taking the advantages of living close to humans. According to various sources, the Black Kite h...

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Main Authors: Natalya G. Andreyenkova, Shiao-Yu Hong, Hui-Shan Lin, Igor V. Karyakin, Yasuko Iwami, Ruslan А. Kirillin, Ivan Literák
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Published: LLC Sibecocenter 2023-10-01
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Ruslan А. Kirillin
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description The range of the Black Kite (Milvus migrans) includes vast territories in Eurasia, Africa and Australia. This raptor demonstrates unique ecological plasticity, inhabiting a variety of biotopes and readily taking the advantages of living close to humans. According to various sources, the Black Kite has from five to seven subspecies. Two of them inhabit in the Palearctic: the western part is occupied by the European Black Kite (M. m. migrans), and the eastern by the Black-Eared Kite (M. m. lineatus). The islands of Japan are also inhabited by M. m. lineatus, however, this population is rather isolated from the mainland and may be genetically different.
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spelling doaj-art-b5d6db393b2b435289cc94043a93fdbc2025-01-06T16:31:31ZengLLC SibecocenterПернатые хищники и их охрана1814-00761814-86542023-10-010Supl.233533910.19074/1814-8654-2023-2-335-339384Genetic Relationships in Black Kites (Milvus migrans) from Northeast Asia, Japan, Taiwan, India and Australia: Does M. m. formosanus Exist?Natalya G. Andreyenkova0Shiao-Yu Hong1Hui-Shan Lin2Igor V. Karyakin3Yasuko Iwami4Ruslan А. Kirillin5Ivan Literák6Институт молекулярной и клеточной биологии СО РАНИнститут охраны дикой природы, Колледж ветеринарной медицины, Национальный университет науки и технологий Пиндун; Тайваньская исследовательская группа по хищным птицамИнститут охраны дикой природы, Колледж ветеринарной медицины, Национальный университет науки и технологий Пиндун; Тайваньская исследовательская группа по хищным птицам; Высший институт биоресурсов, Национальный университет науки и технологий ПиндунРоссийская сеть изучения и охраны пернатых хищников; ООО «Сибирский экологический центр»Институт орнитологии ЯмашиныИнститут биологических проблем криолитозоны СО РАНФакультет ветеринарной гигиены и экологии, Университет ветеринарных наукThe range of the Black Kite (Milvus migrans) includes vast territories in Eurasia, Africa and Australia. This raptor demonstrates unique ecological plasticity, inhabiting a variety of biotopes and readily taking the advantages of living close to humans. According to various sources, the Black Kite has from five to seven subspecies. Two of them inhabit in the Palearctic: the western part is occupied by the European Black Kite (M. m. migrans), and the eastern by the Black-Eared Kite (M. m. lineatus). The islands of Japan are also inhabited by M. m. lineatus, however, this population is rather isolated from the mainland and may be genetically different.http://rusraptors.ru/index.php/RC/article/view/417хищные птицычерный коршунmilvus migrans
spellingShingle Natalya G. Andreyenkova
Shiao-Yu Hong
Hui-Shan Lin
Igor V. Karyakin
Yasuko Iwami
Ruslan А. Kirillin
Ivan Literák
Genetic Relationships in Black Kites (Milvus migrans) from Northeast Asia, Japan, Taiwan, India and Australia: Does M. m. formosanus Exist?
Пернатые хищники и их охрана
хищные птицы
черный коршун
milvus migrans
title Genetic Relationships in Black Kites (Milvus migrans) from Northeast Asia, Japan, Taiwan, India and Australia: Does M. m. formosanus Exist?
title_full Genetic Relationships in Black Kites (Milvus migrans) from Northeast Asia, Japan, Taiwan, India and Australia: Does M. m. formosanus Exist?
title_fullStr Genetic Relationships in Black Kites (Milvus migrans) from Northeast Asia, Japan, Taiwan, India and Australia: Does M. m. formosanus Exist?
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Relationships in Black Kites (Milvus migrans) from Northeast Asia, Japan, Taiwan, India and Australia: Does M. m. formosanus Exist?
title_short Genetic Relationships in Black Kites (Milvus migrans) from Northeast Asia, Japan, Taiwan, India and Australia: Does M. m. formosanus Exist?
title_sort genetic relationships in black kites milvus migrans from northeast asia japan taiwan india and australia does m m formosanus exist
topic хищные птицы
черный коршун
milvus migrans
url http://rusraptors.ru/index.php/RC/article/view/417
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