Ovenbird (family)

Ovenbirds
Scaly-throated foliage-gleaner (Anabacerthia variegaticeps)
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Parvorder: Furnariida
Family: Furnariidae
Gray, 1840
Subfamilies

Ovenbirds or furnariids are a large family of small suboscine passerine birds found from Mexico and Central to southern South America. They form the family Furnariidae. This is a large family containing around 321 species and 71 genera. The ovenbird (Seiurus aurocapilla), which breeds in North America, is not a furnariid – rather it is a distantly related bird of the wood warbler family, Parulidae.

The ovenbirds are a diverse group of insectivores which get their name from the elaborate, vaguely "oven-like" clay nests built by the horneros, although most other ovenbirds build stick nests or nest in tunnels or clefts in rock.[1] The Spanish word for "oven" (horno) gives the horneros their name. Furnariid nests are always constructed with a cover, and up to six pale blue, greenish or white eggs are laid. The eggs hatch after 15 to 22 days, and the young fledge after a further 13 to 20 days.[2]

They are small to medium-sized birds, ranging from 9 to 35 cm in length.[2] While individual species often are habitat specialists, species of this family can be found in virtually any Neotropical habitat, ranging from city parks inhabited by rufous horneros, to tropical Amazonian lowlands by many species of foliage-gleaners, to temperate barren Andean highlands inhabited by several species of miners. Two species, the seaside and the surf cinclodes, are associated with rocky coasts.

Taxonomy and systematics

The woodcreepers (formerly Dendrocolaptidae) were merged into this family, following analysis of sequences.[3] While confirming the overall phylogenetic pattern, other scientists instead opted for maintaining the woodcreepers as a separate family, while splitting the ovenbirds (as traditionally defined) into two families, Furnariidae and Scleruridae.[4]

The cladogram below showing the subfamilies of the ovenbirds is based on a molecular genetic studies that revealed that Sclerurinae was the first group to diverge[5][6] The species numbers are from the list maintained by the International Ornithologists' Union (IOC).[7]

Furnariidae

Sclerurinae – miners and leaftosser (18 species)

Dendrocolaptinae – woodcreepers (60 species)

Furnariinae – "true" ovenbirds (243 species)

The phylogeny of the Furnariidae is now well understood thanks to multiple analyses of nuclear and mitochondrial DNA.[8][9][10][11][12] Among other discoveries, the classification of several genera had to be revised.[13][14][15] The taxonomic arrangement presented below is based on molecular genetic studies of ovenbird relationships.[4][16][17][12] However, because ovenbirds and woodcreepers are treated here as a single family some taxonomic ranks were modified. For more detail see "List of ovenbird species".

Subfamily: Sclerurinae – miners and leaftossers

Subfamily: Dendrocolaptinaewoodcreepers

Subfamily: Furnariinae – Neotropical ovenbirds and allies

Rufous hornero (Furnarius rufus) nest, showing the entrance chamber and dividing wall to breeding chamber

The phylogenetic tree shown below is based on a large-scale genetic 2020 study of the suboscines by Michael Harvey and collaborators.[11] The tawny tit-spinetail (Leptasthenura yanacencis) has been moved to the genus Sylviorthorhynchus, the sulphur-bearded spinetail (Cranioleuca sulphurifera) has been moved to the genus Limnoctites and its English name changed to the sulphur-bearded reedhaunter, and the white-bellied spinetail (Synallaxis propinqua) has been placed in the monotypic genus Mazaria.[27] These changes are included in the tree shown below. The remaining paraphyletic genera are flagged in the tree by an asterisk.

In 2009, the large ovenbird family was divided into tribes by Robert Moyle and collaborators. The tribes as defined in the 2009 article do not fit well with the revised taxonomy of Harvey and are not included here. For example, the tribe Furnariini as defined in the 2009 article is not monophyletic in the Harvey phylogeny.[4] The species numbers in the cladogram are from the list maintained by the International Ornithologists' Union (IOC).[7]

Furnariinae

Xenops – xenops (5 species)

Berlepschia – point-tailed palmcreeper

Microxenops – rufous-tailed xenops

Pygarrhichas – white-throated treerunner

Ochetorhynchus – earthcreepers and crag chilia (4 species)

Premnoplex – barbtails (2 species)

Margarornis – treerunners (4 species)

Cichlocolaptes – treehunters (2 species)

*Philydor pyrrhodes – cinnamon-rumped foliage-gleaner

*Philydor atricapillus (type of genus) – black-capped foliage-gleaner

Heliobletus – sharp-billed treehunter

Neophilydor – foliage-gleaners (2 species) (formerly in Philydor)

Anabazenops – foliage-gleaners (2 species)

Megaxenops – great xenops

Anabacerthia – foliage-gleaners (5 species)

Syndactyla – foliage-gleaners (8 species)

Ancistrops – chestnut-winged hookbill

Dendroma – foliage-gleaners (2 species)

Clibanornis – foliage-gleaners (5 species)

Thripadectes – treehunters (7 species)

Automolus – foliage-gleaners and woodhaunters (10 species)

Tarphonomus – earthcreepers (2 species)

Premnornis – rusty-winged barbtail

Pseudocolaptes – tufted-cheeks (3 species)

Furnarius – horneros (8 species)

Lochmias – sharp-tailed streamcreeper

Limnornis – curve-billed reedhaunter

Phleocryptes – wren-like rushbird

Geocerthia – striated earthcreeper

Upucerthia – earthcreepers (4 species)

Cinclodes – cincloides (15 species)

Aphrastura – rayaditos (2 species)

Sylviorthorhynchus – Des Murs's wiretail and tawny tit-spinetail (2 species)

Leptasthenura – tit-spinetails (9 species)

Phacellodomus – thornbirds (10 species)

Anumbius – firewood-gatherer

Coryphistera – lark-like brushrunner

Hellmayrea – white-browed spinetail

Asthenes – canasteros and thistletails (30 species)

Pseudasthenes – canasteros (4 species)

Synallaxis – spinetails (37 species)

Certhiaxis – spinetails (2 species)

Schoeniophylax – chotoy spinetail

Mazaria – white-bellied spinetail

Spartonoica – bay-capped wren-spinetail

Pseudoseisura – cacholotes (4 species)

Acrobatornis – pink-legged graveteiro

Metopothrix – orange-fronted plushcrown

Xenerpestes – greytails (2 species)

Siptornis – spectacled prickletail

*Thripophaga gutturata – speckled spinetail (formerly in Cranioleuca)

*Thripophaga fusciceps – plain softtail

Roraimia – Roraiman barbtail

*Thripophaga macroura (type) – striated softtail

Limnoctites – reedhaunters (2 species)

Cranioleuca – spinetails (20 species)

Fossil record

Furnariids boast a notable fossil record for a passerine family. Numerous fossils comprising multiple skeletal elements, including cranial remains, have facilitated the identification and description of five distinct fossil species. Among these, two have been classified within the extant genera Cinclodes and Pseudoseisura, while the remaining three belong into the extinct genus Pseudoseisuropsis. All fossil are of Pleistocene age.

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La Vilella Baixacomune La Vilella Baixa – Veduta LocalizzazioneStato Spagna Comunità autonoma Catalogna Provincia Tarragona TerritorioCoordinate41°13′14.84″N 0°45′41.83″E / 41.22079°N 0.76162°E41.22079; 0.76162 (La Vilella Baixa)Coordinate: 41°13′14.84″N 0°45′41.83″E / 41.22079°N 0.76162°E41.22079; 0.76162 (La Vilella Baixa) Altitudine218 m s.l.m. Superficie5,6 km² Abitanti177 (2001) Densità31,61 ab....

 

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