Animal Pictures Archive
Animal Photo Album
New Photos Animal News Animal Sounds Animal Movies Upload Photo Copyright Korean
Funny Animal Photos Monsters in Animalia Wiki Articles   Fun Facts about Animals Links Home Mobile A.P.A.
Delete Modify    
Who? Who? Two New Owl Species Discovered [LiveScience 2012-08-17] ERROR : Server Busy(-1105) latin dict size=0 ERROR : Server Busy(-1105)   common dict size=0
Image Info Original File Name: owls - Cebu Hawk-owl (Ninox rumseyi), Camiguin Hawk-owl (Ninox leventisi).jpg Resolution: 664x1072 File Size: 521471 Bytes Date: 2012:08:15 10:30:53 Camera: SM 9800XL 9800 (Microtek) Upload Time: 2012:08:19 00:17:26
Author Name (E-mail): News (from@livescience.com)
Subject Who? Who? Two New Owl Species Discovered [LiveScience 2012-08-17]
Who? Who? Two New Owl Species Discovered [LiveScience 2012-08-17]; Image ONLY
Email : E-Card | Poster | Web Master    Delete   Edit Info   Admin
Twitter Facebook Google-Buzz Digg StumbleUpon Linkedin eMail
Description
Who? Who? Two New Owl Species Discovered [LiveScience 2012-08-17]

[Photo] Two new species of owls have been discovered in the Philippines. At the top left is the Cebu Hawk-owl (Ninox rumseyi) and at the bottom right is the Camiguin Hawk-owl (Ninox leventisi). CREDIT: Oriental Bird Club: original painting by John Gale

Two new owl species have been identified in the Philippines, and researchers say the birds' songs led them to the discovery.

"More than 15 years ago, we realized that new subspecies of Ninox hawk-owls existed in the Philippines," zoologist Pam Rasmussen, of Michigan State University (MSU), said in a statement. "But it wasn't until last year that we obtained enough recordings that we could confirm that they were not just subspecies, but two new species of owls."

In fact, the researchers found that the Philippine hawk-owl (Ninox philippensis) consists of seven allopatric species, or those that emerge as a consequence of individuals being isolated geographically, or temporally. They also identified one subspecies.

Two of the species had never been described nor officially named, until now. One of the newly identified owl species, now called the Camiguin hawk-owl, lives only on the small island of Camiguin Sur and has a very different voice and set of physical features than other owls in the region, the researchers said. It has blue-gray eyes and sings a long solo song at night that builds in intensity with a low growling tone. Pairs of Camiguin hawk-owls, meanwhile, sing short barking duets that kick off with a growl.

The researchers, who reported their findings in Forktail, the Journal of Asian Ornithology, also identified the Cebu hawk-owl after studying its structure and vocalizations.

"The owls don't learn their songs, which are genetically programmed in their DNA and are used to attract mates or defend their territory; so if they're very different, they must be new species," Rasmussen explained in a statement from MSU. "When we first heard the songs of both owls, we were amazed because they were so distinctly different that we realized they were new species."

Source: LiveScience - http://www.livescience.com

Copyright Info AnimmalPicturesArchive.com does not have the copyright for this image. This photograph or artwork is copyright by the photographer or the original artist. If you are to use this photograph, please contact the copyright owner or the poster.

Search Major Animal Websites
Misidentified?
Need further identification?
Any comment?
Leave your message here.
Name :    PASSWORD :
Email :
 
Search
Back List Upload Home Korean
CopyLeft © since 1995, Animal Pictures Archive. All rights may be reserved.
Powered by KRISTAL IRMS   iPhotoScrap photo scrap album

Stats