- Black-headed Duck
Taxobox
name = Black-headed Duck
status = LC
status_system = iucn3.1
regnum =Animalia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Aves
subclassis =Neornithes
infraclassis =Neognathae
unranked_ordo =Galloanserae
ordo =Anseriformes
familia =Anatidae
subfamilia =Oxyurinae
genus = "Heteronetta"
genus_authority = Salvadori, 1865
species = "H. atricapilla"
binomial = "Heteronetta atricapilla"
binomial_authority = (Merrem, 1841)The Black-headed Duck ("Heteronetta atricapilla") is a
South America n duck allied to thestiff-tailed duck s in thesubfamily Oxyurinae of the familyAnatidae . It is the only member of thegenus "Heteronetta".This is the most basal living member of its subfamily, and it lacks the stiff tail and swollen bill of its relatives. Overall much resembling a fairly typical
diving duck [Livezey (1986)] , its plumage and other peculiarities give away that it is not a very close relative of these, but rather the product ofconvergent evolution in the ancestors of the stiff-tailed ducks [McKracken "et al." (1999)] . It is a small dark duck, the male with a black head and mantle and a paler flank and belly, and the female pale brown overall.They live in
swamp s lakes and marshes in NorthChile ,Paraguay , and NorthArgentina , feeding by dabbling on water plants and insects. The Black-headed Duck is of interest as an obligatebrood parasite , never breeding itself but laying its eggs in the nests of other birds instead. The hosts are particularly theRosybill ("Netta peposaca"), but also other ducks,coot s ("Fulica" species), and occasionally evengull s andbirds of prey . Unlike for example certaincuckoo s, neither the chicks nor adults destroy the eggs or kill the chicks of the host. Instead, after a 21-day incubation, the ducklingsfledge after a few hours and are completely independent, leaving their broodmates and fending for themselves.The Black-headed Duck is not considered threatened by the
IUCN . [BLI (2004)]Footnotes
References
*|year=2004|id=10011|title=Heteronetta atricapilla|downloaded=11 May 2006 Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern
* (1986): A phylogenetic analysis of recent anseriform genera using morphological characters. "Auk" 103(4): 737-754. [http://elibrary.unm.edu/sora/Auk/v103n04/DJVU/P0737-P0754.djvu DjVu fulltext] [http://elibrary.unm.edu/sora/Auk/v103n04/p0737-p0754.pdf PDF fulltext]
* (1999): Data set incongruence and correlated character evolution: An example of functional convergence in the hind-limbs of stifftail diving ducks. "Systematic Biology" 48: 683-714. doi|10.1080/106351599259979 [http://mercury.bio.uaf.edu/~kevin_mccracken/reprints/syst-biol-48-683.pdf PDF fulltext]
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