White Noddy, Atlantic Noddy, and Little Noddy? Or Common White Noddy, Atlantic White Noddy, Little White Noddy? No need for hyphens!
Two suggested meanings, bird of Ku the god of war of the polynesians. Or bird of fog, mist, clouds.A Polynesian name I presume? What's the etymology?
As for the Fairy Tern now....it's Australsian Little Tern on my list coz that's basically what it is
I was thinking along these same lines. Are they really reporting the early stages of a mitochondrial DNA sweep?I disagree with their last sentence of the abstract (I will read the paper more thoroughly when I'm back from my holidays). It is perfectly possible to have signals of extensive introgression in a population while also having low levels of mixed-pair matings.
There's a great mammal example of this in Scotland with extensive introgression of Sika genes in parts of the Red Deer population, yet indepth sequencing has shown that all of this has only come from something <10 hybridisation events. (Tracking down the citation for this now)
Ringed bird from study area, with just 2 dark outer primaries - typical - ML447197981 Little Tern Macaulay Library
Ringed bird from study area with 5 dark outer primaries - ML250281951 Little Tern Macaulay Library