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Dunlin again - what do centralis really look like?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tony Morris" data-source="post: 2735996" data-attributes="member: 58475"><p>Hi Jane,</p><p>were was that paper paper published? HBW, now quite old, I know, gives 9 sub-species. </p><p>The latest Clements list also has nine as follows:</p><p>Calidris alpina arcticola:-NW Alaska and nw Canada; winters e China, Korea and Japan</p><p>Calidris alpina pacifica:- SW Alaska; winters in w US and w Mexico</p><p>Calidris alpina hudsonia:-Dunlin (Eastern) Central Canada; winters se US and e Mexico</p><p>Calidris alpina arctica:- Dunlin (Greenland) NE Greenland; winters mainly nw Africa</p><p>Calidris alpina schinzii:- Greenland and Iceland to s Scandinavia; winters to nw Africa</p><p>Calidris alpina alpina:- Scandinavia to e Russia; winters to Mediterranean and India</p><p>Calidris alpina sakhalina:-Russia to Chukotsk Pen.; winters China, Japan and Taiwan</p><p>Calidris alpina actites:- N Sakhalin; wintering grounds unknown</p><p></p><p>So do we know which are lumped together?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony Morris, post: 2735996, member: 58475"] Hi Jane, were was that paper paper published? HBW, now quite old, I know, gives 9 sub-species. The latest Clements list also has nine as follows: Calidris alpina arcticola:-NW Alaska and nw Canada; winters e China, Korea and Japan Calidris alpina pacifica:- SW Alaska; winters in w US and w Mexico Calidris alpina hudsonia:-Dunlin (Eastern) Central Canada; winters se US and e Mexico Calidris alpina arctica:- Dunlin (Greenland) NE Greenland; winters mainly nw Africa Calidris alpina schinzii:- Greenland and Iceland to s Scandinavia; winters to nw Africa Calidris alpina alpina:- Scandinavia to e Russia; winters to Mediterranean and India Calidris alpina sakhalina:-Russia to Chukotsk Pen.; winters China, Japan and Taiwan Calidris alpina actites:- N Sakhalin; wintering grounds unknown So do we know which are lumped together? [/QUOTE]
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