Procellariidae

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Procellariidae is a family of seabirds that includes petrels, shearwaters, and fulmars, known for their long-distance oceanic flight and tube-shaped nostrils.

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Procellariidae canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird family
taxon
breedingHabitat coastal headlands
islands
sea cliffs
breedingSiteType burrows
rocky ledges
class Aves
commonName fulmars
petrels
shearwaters
conservationConcern many species threatened by introduced predators
many species threatened by light pollution at colonies
many species threatened by longline fisheries
containsTaxon Aestrelata
Aphrodroma
Ardenna
Bulweria
Calonectris
Daption
Fulmarus
Halobaena
Hydrobates
Lugensa
Pachyptila
Pelagodroma
surface form: Pagodroma

Procellaria
Pseudobulweria
Pterodroma
Puffinus
Thalassoica
diet crustaceans
fish
scavenged carrion
squid
zooplankton
distribution Atlantic Ocean
surface form: North Atlantic Ocean

Northern Pacific Ocean
surface form: North Pacific Ocean

Southern Ocean
worldwide oceans
habitat open ocean
hasCharacteristic colonial breeder
excellent gliders
long incubation period
long lifespan
long narrow wings
long-distance oceanic flight
monogamous breeding pairs
nocturnal activity at colonies
pelagic lifestyle
salt gland above nasal passage
single-egg clutch
stomach oil production
strong sense of smell
tube-nosed
tube-shaped nostrils
kingdom Animalia
order Procellariiformes
phylum Chordata
relatedTo Diomedeidae
Hydrobatidae
Pelecanoididae
reproduction lays eggs on land but forages at sea
taxonRank family

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Referenced by (6)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Aves hasSubgroup Procellariidae
Chatham Island taiko family Procellariidae
Procellariiformes includesFamily Procellariidae
Hydrobatidae relatedTo Procellariidae
Hawaiian petrel family Procellariidae
manx shearwater family Procellariidae
subject surface form: Manx shearwater