P. Round, Pattarapon Promnun, A. J. Pierce, Wangworn Sankamethawee, D. Allen, J. Fuchs, Ngwe Lwin, Mongkol Safoowong
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总结。在泰国和缅甸的非繁殖季节,共有20只叶莺在“Blyth’s Leaf Warbler P. reguloides谱系”中被捕获,通过mtDNA分析,鉴定为P. reguloides(7只),Claudia’s Leaf Warbler P. claudiae(12只)和Hartert’s Leaf Warbler P. goodsoni(1只)。不出所料,克劳狄疟原虫的分布最为广泛。在泰国湾的一个岛屿上发现了4只克劳迪亚虫,同时在3月底至4月初期间,还有大量典型的圣代越冬物种向北迁徙,这表明它的非繁殖季节范围可能比之前认识到的更向南延伸到那个分区域。
Non-breeding season records of warblers in the Phylloscopus reguloides lineage from Thailand and Myanmar
Summary. A total of 20 individual Phylloscopus warblers in the ‘Blyth’s Leaf Warbler P. reguloides lineage’, caught for ringing in the non-breeding season in Thailand and Myanmar, were resolved via mtDNA assay as P. reguloides (seven individuals), Claudia’s Leaf Warbler P. claudiae (12) and Hartert’s Leaf Warbler P. goodsoni (one). As expected, P. claudiae proved to be the most widely distributed. The occurrence of four P. claudiae on an island in the Thai Gulf, alongside large numbers of typically Sundaic wintering species on northbound migration during late March–early April, indicates that its non-breeding season range probably extends further south than previously recognised, into that subregion.