758:(Described by Miller in 1931), the oldest purported alcid from the Eocene of California, is actually a petrel (as reviewed by Chandler in 1990) and is reassigned to the tubenoses (Procellariiformes). A 2003 paper, "The Earliest North American Record of Auk (Aves: Alcidae) From the Late Eocene of Central Georgia", reports a Late Eocene, wing-propelled, diving auk from the Priabonain stage of the Late Eocene. These sediments have been dated through Chandronian NALMA {North American Land Mammal Age}, at an estimate of 34.5 to 35.5 million years on the Eocene time scale for fossil-bearing sediments of the Clinchfield Formation, Gordon, Wilkinson County, Georgia. Furthermore, the sediments containing this unabraded portion of a left humerus (43.7 mm long) are tropical or subtropical as evidenced by a wealth of warm-water shark teeth, palaeophied snake vertebrae, and turtles.
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508:(which are dive-powered by their strong feet). In areas where the two groups feed on the same prey, the auks tend to feed further offshore. Strong-swimming murres hunt faster, schooling fish, whereas auklets take slower-moving krill. Time depth recorders on auks have shown that they can dive as deep as 100 m (330 ft) in the case of
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Today, as in the past, the auks are restricted to cooler northern waters. Their ability to spread further south is restricted as their prey hunting method, pursuit diving, becomes less efficient in warmer waters. The speed at which small fish (which along with krill are the auk's principal prey) can
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The family contains 25 extant or recently extinct species that are divided into 11 genera. The extant auks (subfamily
Alcinae) are broken up into two main groups - the usually high-billed puffins (tribe Fraterculini) and auklets (tribe Aethiini), as opposed to the more slender-billed murres and true
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Although not to the extent of penguins, auks have largely sacrificed flight, and also mobility on land, in exchange for swimming ability; their wings are a compromise between the best possible design for diving and the bare minimum needed for flying. This varies by subfamily, with the
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murrelets should be split into a distinct tribe, as they appear more closely related to the Alcini; in any case, assumption of a closer relationship between the former and the true guillemots was only weakly supported by earlier studies.
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swim doubles as the temperature increases from 5 to 15 °C (41 to 59 °F), with no corresponding increase in speed for the bird. The southernmost auks, in
California and Mexico, can survive there because of cold
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are found. Early movement between the
Pacific and the Atlantic probably happened to the south (since no northern opening to the Atlantic existed), with later movements across the Arctic Ocean. The flightless subfamily
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Of the genera, only a few species are placed in each. This is probably a product of the rather small geographic range of the family (the most limited of any seabird family), and the periods of
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Several species have different
English names in Europe and North America. The two species known as "murres" in North America are called "guillemots" in Europe, and the species called
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auks (tribe Alcini), and the murrelets and guillemots (tribes
Brachyramphini and Cepphini). The tribal arrangement was originally based on analyses of morphology and
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Smith, N. A. (2015). "Evolution of body mass in the Pan-Alcidae (Aves, Charadriiformes): the effects of combining neontological and paleontological data".
643:, 15 Mya) is the earliest known from good specimens. Two very fragmentary fossils are often assigned to the Alcidae, although this may not be correct:
595:, but genetic analyses have demonstrated that these peculiarities are the product of strong natural selection, instead; as opposed to, for example,
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Paton, T.A.; Baker, A.J.; Groth, J.G.; Barrowclough, G.F. (2003). "RAG-1 sequences resolve phylogenetic relationships within charadriiform birds".
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to a diving seabird lifestyle. Thus today, the auks are no longer separated in their own suborder (Alcae), but are considered part of the
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birds, spending the majority of their adult lives on the open sea and going ashore only for breeding, although some species, such as the
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suborder, which otherwise contains gulls and similar birds. Judging from genetic data, their closest living relatives appear to be the
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Traditionally, the auks were believed to be one of the earliest distinct charadriiform lineages due to their characteristic
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of auks seems to have been markedly higher during the
Pliocene. See the genus accounts for prehistoric species.
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2287:"Mitochondrial DNA Sequence Evolution and Phylogeny of the Atlantic Alcidae, Including the Extinct Great Auk (
2241:"Phylogenetic Relationships Within the Alcidae (Charadriiformes: Aves) Inferred from Total Molecular Evidence"
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advance and retreat that have kept the populations on the move in a narrow band of subarctic ocean.
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2578:"Splitting headaches? Recent taxonomic changes affecting the British and Western Palaearctic lists"
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2393:"Taxonomic revision and phylogenetic analysis of the flightless Mancallinae (Aves, Pan-Alcidae)"
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Auks are monogamous, and tend to form lifelong pairs. They typically lay a single egg, and they
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Myers, P.; Espinosa, R.; Parr, C. S.; Jones, T.; Hammond, G. S.; Dewey, T. A. (2022).
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The feeding behaviour of auks is often compared to that of penguins; both groups are
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Konyukhov, N.B. (2002). "Possible Ways of
Spreading and Evolution of Alcids".
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This article is about a family of birds. For the ornithological journal, see
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Thomas, Gavin H.; Wills, Matthew A. & Székely, Tamás (2004).
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30:"Auklet" redirects here. For the fishery patrol vessel, see
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guillemots, breed in small groups on rocky coasts; and the
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Moum, Truls; Arnason, Ulfur & Árnason, Einar (2002).
2215:. London, United Kingdom: Christopher Helm. p. 40.
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667:(about 5 Mya). Miocene fossils have been found in both
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guillemots and 30 m (98 ft) for the auklets.
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in Europe is referred to as dovekie in North
America.
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Friesen, V.L.; Baker, A.J. & Piatt, J.F. (1996).
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Biology
Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences
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730:studies confirm these findings except that the
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2143:"Noddies, gulls, terns, skimmers, skuas, auks"
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2334:"A supertree approach to shorebird phylogeny"
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2213:The Helm Dictionary of Scientific Bird Names
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512:guillemots, 40 m (130 ft) for the
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2595:Gaston, Anthony J.; Jones, Ian L. (1998).
2112:. University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
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2617:Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
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2310:10.1093/oxfordjournals.molbev.a004206
2260:10.1093/oxfordjournals.molbev.a025595
2149:. International Ornithologists' Union
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576:List of Charadriiformes by population
550:on cliff edges; others, such as the
2845:3fbf23a9-cc5a-4352-8136-f3452170e666
2599:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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546:guillemots (murres), nest in large
472:Extant auks range in size from the
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3010:Taxa named by William Elford Leach
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457:Auks are superficially similar to
427:name Alcidae comes from the genus
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2147:IOC World Bird List Version 12.2
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314:. The alcid family includes the
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3000:Extant Eocene first appearances
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2296:Molecular Biology and Evolution
2246:Molecular Biology and Evolution
2530:"The phylogeny of the Alcidae"
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2654:Diving Birds of North America
2638:10.1016/S1055-7903(03)00098-8
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1701:– synthliboramphine murrelets
3005:Priabonian first appearances
1554:: Middle Miocene of CE USA)
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1862:– brachyramphine murrelets
1784:Synthliboramphus wumizusume
1749:Synthliboramphus hypoleucus
1602:Synthliboramphus hypoleucus
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2576:Collinson, Martin (2006).
2204:Jobling, James A. (2010).
1895:Brachyramphus brevirostris
1629:or, Brünnich's guillemot,
626:of auks are from the late
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570:Evolution and distribution
542:Some species, such as the
488:guillemots (including the
445:) from the Norwegian word
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23:. For other meanings, see
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2528:Strauch J.G. Jr. (1985).
1775:Synthliboramphus antiquus
1764:– sometimes separated in
1751:– sometimes separated in
1731:Synthliboramphus scrippsi
1593:– typical auks and murres
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2339:BMC Evolutionary Biology
1877:Brachyramphus marmoratus
1806:Brachyramphus marmoratus
1762:Synthliboramphus craveri
756:Hydotherikornis oregonus
566:murrelets are colonial.
348:
2691:Encyclopædia Britannica
2597:The Auks : Alcidae
2467:10.1023/A:1020457508769
1943:Ptychoramphus aleuticus
1906:Subfamily Fraterculinae
1699:Tribe Synthliboramphini
1578:Wijnker and Olson, 2009
1572:Wijnker and Olson, 2009
1566:Wijnker and Olson, 2009
341:Apart from the extinct
2416:10.3897/zookeys.91.709
2377:Supplementary Material
2353:10.1186/1471-2148-4-28
2141:, eds. (August 2022).
2041:Fratercula corniculata
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1576:Miocepphus mergulellus
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2944:Paleobiology Database
2551:10.1093/auk/102.3.520
2014:Cerorhinca monocerata
1918:
1840:Cepphus columba snowi
1800:
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1620:or common guillemot,
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617:evolutionary pressure
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520:Breeding and colonies
2840:Fauna Europaea (new)
2679:at Wikimedia Commons
2391:Smith, N.A. (2011).
2110:Animal Diversity Web
1886:Brachyramphus perdix
1882:Long-billed murrelet
1860:Tribe Brachyramphini
1847:Spectacled guillemot
1317:Spectacled guillemot
1211:Long-billed murrelet
691:Miomancalla howardae
537:use the nesting site
463:convergent evolution
2630:2003MolPE..29..268P
2504:10.1017/pab.2015.24
2407:2011ZooK...91....1S
2187:"Definition of auk"
2169:"Definition of Auk"
2050:Fratercula cirrhata
1924:Fratercula cirrhata
1891:Kittlitz's murrelet
1564:Miocepphus bohaskai
1558:Miocepphus mcclungi
1248:Kittlitz's murrelet
630:, some 35 Mya. The
584:Auks as painted by
496:Feeding and ecology
336:Northern Hemisphere
2289:Pinguinus impennis
2137:; Donsker, David;
2032:Fratercula arctica
1997:Tribe Fraterculini
1970:Aethia cristatella
1928:
1838:Kurile guillemot,
1810:
1758:Craveri's murrelet
1745:Guadalupe murrelet
1727:Scripps's murrelet
1716:
1667:Pinguinus impennis
1627:Thick-billed murre
1607:
1379:Thick-billed murre
1155:Scripps's murrelet
1140:Guadalupe murrelet
1118:Craveri's murrelet
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589:
586:Archibald Thorburn
478:thick-billed murre
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2931:Open Tree of Life
2705:Taxon identifiers
2675:Media related to
2222:978-1-4081-2501-4
2139:Rasmussen, Pamela
2010:Rhinoceros auklet
1961:Aethia psittacula
1795:– true guillemots
1780:Japanese murrelet
1739:Xantus's murrelet
1586:Subfamily Alcinae
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1873:Marbled murrelet
1830:Pigeon guillemot
1802:Marbled murrelet
1771:Ancient murrelet
1721:Synthliboramphus
1570:Miocepphus blowi
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1957:Parakeet auklet
1939:Cassin's auklet
1834:Cepphus columba
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2866:iNaturalist
2737:Wikispecies
2685:"Auk"
2498:(1): 8–26.
2153:10 November
2135:Gill, Frank
2116:31 December
1766:Endomychura
1753:Endomychura
1631:Uria lomvia
762:Systematics
718:cytochrome
686:Pleistocene
682:Mancallinae
467:monomorphic
465:. Auks are
453:Description
276:Leach, 1820
47:Late Eocene
32:USFS Auklet
2979:Categories
2088:References
2022:Fratercula
2004:Cerorhinca
1999:– puffins
1690:Alca torda
1645:Little auk
1622:Uria aalge
1547:Miocepphus
1538:Basal and
1418:Little auk
750:upwellings
702:Razorbills
669:California
636:Miocepphus
593:morphology
574:See also:
506:cormorants
443:Alca torda
355:little auk
320:guillemots
246:Alca torda
210:Suborder:
52:35–0
2346:(1): 28.
2106:"Alcidae"
1913:– auklets
1686:Razorbill
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