A new species of extinct fossil scops owl (Aves: Strigiformes: Strigidae: Otus) from the Archipelago of Madeira (North Atlantic Ocean)

The extinct Madeiran Scops Owl Otus mauli n. sp. is described from fossil bones found in Quaternary sites on Madeira Island (Madeira Archipelago, North Atlantic Ocean). It is the first extinct bird to be described from this archipelago and the first extinct species of Strigiformes known from anywher...

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Main Authors: Rando, J. Carlos, Pieper, Harald, Alcover, Josep Antoni, Olson, S. L.
Other Authors: Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España)
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Magnolia Press 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/56554
https://doi.org/10.13039/501100004837
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/56554 2024-02-11T10:06:14+01:00 A new species of extinct fossil scops owl (Aves: Strigiformes: Strigidae: Otus) from the Archipelago of Madeira (North Atlantic Ocean) Rando, J. Carlos Pieper, Harald Alcover, Josep Antoni Olson, S. L. Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España) 2012 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/56554 https://doi.org/10.13039/501100004837 en eng Magnolia Press issn: 1175-5326 Zootaxa: 29- 42 (2012) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/56554 http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100004837 none artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 2012 ftcsic https://doi.org/10.13039/501100004837 2024-01-16T09:40:50Z The extinct Madeiran Scops Owl Otus mauli n. sp. is described from fossil bones found in Quaternary sites on Madeira Island (Madeira Archipelago, North Atlantic Ocean). It is the first extinct bird to be described from this archipelago and the first extinct species of Strigiformes known from anywhere in Macaronesia. The forelimb bones of the new taxon are similar in size to those of the Eurasian Scops Owl (Otus scops Linnaeus) but the hindlimb bones are longer, especially the tarsometatarsus, which is much longer and more slender than in O. scops. The estimated body weight and wing loading, together with the proportions of hindlimb bones (femur, tibiotarsus and tarsometatarsus) in relation to total length of leg bones (femur+tibiotarsus+tarsometatarsus), seem to indicate a ground-dwelling life-style. Human arrival and subsequent habitat alterations (introduction of alien taxa, burning, etc.) are the most probable causes of its extinction. The same species or a close relative is documented from dunes on the island of Porto Santo, but the quality of preservation of its bones precludes more certain identification. Copyright © 2012 · Magnolia Press. This paper is included in Research Project CGL2010-17889 of the Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación Peer Reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council)
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description The extinct Madeiran Scops Owl Otus mauli n. sp. is described from fossil bones found in Quaternary sites on Madeira Island (Madeira Archipelago, North Atlantic Ocean). It is the first extinct bird to be described from this archipelago and the first extinct species of Strigiformes known from anywhere in Macaronesia. The forelimb bones of the new taxon are similar in size to those of the Eurasian Scops Owl (Otus scops Linnaeus) but the hindlimb bones are longer, especially the tarsometatarsus, which is much longer and more slender than in O. scops. The estimated body weight and wing loading, together with the proportions of hindlimb bones (femur, tibiotarsus and tarsometatarsus) in relation to total length of leg bones (femur+tibiotarsus+tarsometatarsus), seem to indicate a ground-dwelling life-style. Human arrival and subsequent habitat alterations (introduction of alien taxa, burning, etc.) are the most probable causes of its extinction. The same species or a close relative is documented from dunes on the island of Porto Santo, but the quality of preservation of its bones precludes more certain identification. Copyright © 2012 · Magnolia Press. This paper is included in Research Project CGL2010-17889 of the Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación Peer Reviewed
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author Rando, J. Carlos
Pieper, Harald
Alcover, Josep Antoni
Olson, S. L.
spellingShingle Rando, J. Carlos
Pieper, Harald
Alcover, Josep Antoni
Olson, S. L.
A new species of extinct fossil scops owl (Aves: Strigiformes: Strigidae: Otus) from the Archipelago of Madeira (North Atlantic Ocean)
author_facet Rando, J. Carlos
Pieper, Harald
Alcover, Josep Antoni
Olson, S. L.
author_sort Rando, J. Carlos
title A new species of extinct fossil scops owl (Aves: Strigiformes: Strigidae: Otus) from the Archipelago of Madeira (North Atlantic Ocean)
title_short A new species of extinct fossil scops owl (Aves: Strigiformes: Strigidae: Otus) from the Archipelago of Madeira (North Atlantic Ocean)
title_full A new species of extinct fossil scops owl (Aves: Strigiformes: Strigidae: Otus) from the Archipelago of Madeira (North Atlantic Ocean)
title_fullStr A new species of extinct fossil scops owl (Aves: Strigiformes: Strigidae: Otus) from the Archipelago of Madeira (North Atlantic Ocean)
title_full_unstemmed A new species of extinct fossil scops owl (Aves: Strigiformes: Strigidae: Otus) from the Archipelago of Madeira (North Atlantic Ocean)
title_sort new species of extinct fossil scops owl (aves: strigiformes: strigidae: otus) from the archipelago of madeira (north atlantic ocean)
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