Sistematica del Falco pellegrino (Falco peregrinus) in Italia

Validated data and published studies indicate that four subspecies are present in continental Italy and its surrounding islands. Two of these subspecies (F. p. peregrinus and F. p. brookei) represent breeding populations, while the other two (F. p. calidus and F. p. pelegrinoides) winter and migrate...

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Main Author: Sara' M
Other Authors: Brunelli M, Gustin M
Format: Book Part
Language:Italian
Published: Edizioni Belvedere 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10447/525126
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spelling ftunivpalermo:oai:iris.unipa.it:10447/525126 2024-01-14T10:06:41+01:00 Sistematica del Falco pellegrino (Falco peregrinus) in Italia Sara' M Brunelli M Gustin M Sara' M 2021 http://hdl.handle.net/10447/525126 ita ita Edizioni Belvedere country:IT place:Latina info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/isbn/978-88-89504-69-7 ispartofbook:Il Falco pellegrino in Italia - status, biologia e conservazione di una specie di successo firstpage:11 lastpage:17 numberofpages:7 alleditors:Brunelli M; Gustin M http://hdl.handle.net/10447/525126 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Falco pellegrino Falco peregrinus Sottospecie italiane review Settore BIO/05 - Zoologia info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart 2021 ftunivpalermo 2023-12-19T23:37:22Z Validated data and published studies indicate that four subspecies are present in continental Italy and its surrounding islands. Two of these subspecies (F. p. peregrinus and F. p. brookei) represent breeding populations, while the other two (F. p. calidus and F. p. pelegrinoides) winter and migrate in the country. Indeed, the European subspecies (F. p. peregrinus) has the most intriguing status, as it can both breed and winter. The exact range of the breeding population is not well-defined - it probably occurs in alpine and pre-alpine areas, perhaps reaching the Apennines of central Italy. Individuals originating from northern European countries in autumn and winter certainly implement this breeding population, as shown by ringing recoveries. In southern Italy the range of the breeding European peregrine is complementary or intergrades with that of the Mediterranean subspecies (F. p. brookei), which is present also in Sicily and Sardinia. A genetic investigation of a sample of Italian individuals showed new distinct Sicilian haplotypes, nonetheless the overall allelic patterns and genetic structuring of microsatellites were similar to those of other European populations. Regarding the other two subspecies: the Barbary Falcon’s (F. p. pelegrinoides) presence in Italy is purely accidental. The Siberian Tundra Peregrine (F. p. calidus), instead, is a regular wintering visitor in several regions of the country; several observations occur every year, and these have been increasing recently, due to a growing number of amateur and professional birdwatchers. Book Part falco pellegrino Falco peregrinus Tundra IRIS Università degli Studi di Palermo
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topic Falco pellegrino
Falco peregrinus
Sottospecie italiane
review
Settore BIO/05 - Zoologia
spellingShingle Falco pellegrino
Falco peregrinus
Sottospecie italiane
review
Settore BIO/05 - Zoologia
Sara' M
Sistematica del Falco pellegrino (Falco peregrinus) in Italia
topic_facet Falco pellegrino
Falco peregrinus
Sottospecie italiane
review
Settore BIO/05 - Zoologia
description Validated data and published studies indicate that four subspecies are present in continental Italy and its surrounding islands. Two of these subspecies (F. p. peregrinus and F. p. brookei) represent breeding populations, while the other two (F. p. calidus and F. p. pelegrinoides) winter and migrate in the country. Indeed, the European subspecies (F. p. peregrinus) has the most intriguing status, as it can both breed and winter. The exact range of the breeding population is not well-defined - it probably occurs in alpine and pre-alpine areas, perhaps reaching the Apennines of central Italy. Individuals originating from northern European countries in autumn and winter certainly implement this breeding population, as shown by ringing recoveries. In southern Italy the range of the breeding European peregrine is complementary or intergrades with that of the Mediterranean subspecies (F. p. brookei), which is present also in Sicily and Sardinia. A genetic investigation of a sample of Italian individuals showed new distinct Sicilian haplotypes, nonetheless the overall allelic patterns and genetic structuring of microsatellites were similar to those of other European populations. Regarding the other two subspecies: the Barbary Falcon’s (F. p. pelegrinoides) presence in Italy is purely accidental. The Siberian Tundra Peregrine (F. p. calidus), instead, is a regular wintering visitor in several regions of the country; several observations occur every year, and these have been increasing recently, due to a growing number of amateur and professional birdwatchers.
author2 Brunelli M
Gustin M
Sara' M
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author Sara' M
author_facet Sara' M
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title Sistematica del Falco pellegrino (Falco peregrinus) in Italia
title_short Sistematica del Falco pellegrino (Falco peregrinus) in Italia
title_full Sistematica del Falco pellegrino (Falco peregrinus) in Italia
title_fullStr Sistematica del Falco pellegrino (Falco peregrinus) in Italia
title_full_unstemmed Sistematica del Falco pellegrino (Falco peregrinus) in Italia
title_sort sistematica del falco pellegrino (falco peregrinus) in italia
publisher Edizioni Belvedere
publishDate 2021
url http://hdl.handle.net/10447/525126
genre falco pellegrino
Falco peregrinus
Tundra
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Falco peregrinus
Tundra
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alleditors:Brunelli M; Gustin M
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