Current conservation status of waterbirds in El Salvador

Authors

  • Néstor Herrera Paso Pacífico

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/ryr.v54i54.12074

Keywords:

waterfowl, wetlands, pelagic birds, migration, El Salvador

Abstract

The current status of aquatic birds from El Salvador is documented for a total of 150 species, which are belonging to 26 families and 11 taxonomic orders. Of these, 68 are non-breeding (migratory) visitors, 27 are breeding residents, 20 are migratory vagrants, 15 maintain migrant and resident populations; 13 species are transient and seven species are no migratory vagrants. Ten species are considered almost threatened and two as vulnerable worldwide (Ardenna creatopus and Agamia agami). A total of 16 new species of waterfowl are registered for El Salvador since 2007 and the occurrence of 22 more species is expected.

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Author Biography

Néstor Herrera, Paso Pacífico

Licenciado en Biología, Universidad de El Salvador
Máster en Gestión Ambiental, Universidad Centroamericana José Simeón Cañas
Asesor científico de Paso Pacífico

Published

2021-08-24

How to Cite

Herrera, N. . (2021). Current conservation status of waterbirds in El Salvador. Reality and Reflection, 54(54), 169–197. https://doi.org/10.5377/ryr.v54i54.12074