Diomedeidae

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Diomedeidae is the biological family of large seabirds known as albatrosses, renowned for their long wingspans and oceanic soaring flight.

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Diomedeidae canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird family
taxon
class Aves
commonName albatrosses
conservationStatus many species threatened
describedBy Nicholas Aylward Vigors
Thomas Horsfield
diet fish
krill
other marine invertebrates
squid
distribution Northern Pacific Ocean
surface form: North Pacific Ocean

South Atlantic
surface form: South Atlantic Ocean

South Pacific Ocean
Southern Ocean
flightStyle dynamic soaring
slope soaring
foragingStrategy following fishing vessels
scavenging
surface seizing
habitat pelagic waters
remote oceanic islands
hasCharacteristic dynamic soaring flight
hooked bills
large seabirds
long wingspans
oceanic lifestyle
tube-shaped external nostrils
webbed feet
kingdom Animalia
lifespan long-lived birds
majorThreat habitat degradation on nesting sites
introduced predators on breeding islands
longline fisheries bycatch
marine pollution
plastic ingestion
trawl fisheries bycatch
notableSpecies Diomedea exulans
Phoebastria nigripes
Phoebetria fusca
Thalassarche melanophris
order Procellariiformes
parentalCare biparental care
phylum Chordata
protectedBy Agreement on the Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels
reproduction colonial breeder
lays single egg per breeding attempt
taxonRank family
typeGenus Diomedea
yearDescribed 1826

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Aves hasSubgroup Diomedeidae
Procellariiformes includesFamily Diomedeidae
Hydrobatidae relatedTo Diomedeidae
Procellariidae relatedTo Diomedeidae
Laysan albatross parentTaxon Diomedeidae