Charadriiformes
Charadriiformes is a diverse order of small to medium-large birds. It includes about 390 species and has members in all parts of the world. Most charadriiform birds live near water and eat invertebrates or other small animals; however, some are pelagic, others frequent deserts, and a few are found in dense forest. Members of this group can also collectively be referred to as shorebirds.
Taxonomy, systematics and evolution
The order was formerly divided into three suborders:- The waders : typical shorebirds, most of which feed by probing in the mud or picking items off the surface in both coastal and freshwater environments.
- The gulls and their allies : these are generally larger species which take fish from the sea. Several gulls and skuas will also take food items from beaches, or rob smaller species, and some have become adapted to inland environments.
- The auks are coastal species which nest on sea cliffs and "fly" underwater to catch fish.
The auks, usually considered distinct because of their peculiar morphology, are more likely related to gulls, the "distinctness" being a result of adaptation for diving.
Families
The order Charadriiformes contains 3 suborders, 19 families and 391 species.- Suborder Charadrii
- * Family Burhinidae – stone-curlews, thick-knees
- * Family Pluvianellidae – Magellanic plover
- * Family Chionidae – sheathbills
- * Family Pluvianidae – Egyptian plover
- * Family Charadriidae – plovers
- * Family Recurvirostridae – stilts, avocets
- * Family Ibidorhynchidae – ibisbill
- * Family Haematopodidae – oystercatchers
- Suborder Scolopaci
- * Family Rostratulidae – painted-snipes
- * Family Jacanidae – jacanas
- * Family Pedionomidae – plains-wanderer
- * Family Thinocoridae – seedsnipes
- * Family Scolopacidae – sandpipers, snipes
- Suborder Lari
- * Family Turnicidae – buttonquails
- * Family Dromadidae – crab-plover
- * Family Glareolidae – coursers, pratincoles
- * Family Laridae – gulls, terns, skimmers
- * Family Stercorariidae – skuas
- * Family Alcidae – auks
Evolutionary history
- "Morsoravis" - a nomen nudum?
- Jiliniornis - charadriid?
- Boutersemia - glareolid? jacanid?
- Turnipax - turnicid?
- Elorius
- "Larus" desnoyersii - larid? stercorarid?
- "Larus" pristinus - larid?
- Charadriiformes gen. et sp. indet. - charadriid? scolopacid?
- Charadriiformes gen. et sp. indet. - charadriid? scolopacid?
- Charadriiformes gen. et sp. indet. - larid?
- Charadriiformes gen. et sp. indet. - scolopacid? larid?
- Laornithidae - charadriiform? gruiform?
- *Laornis
- "Graculavidae"
- *Graculavus - charadriiform?
- *Palaeotringa - charadriiform?
- *Telmatornis - charadriiform? gruiform?
- *Scaniornis - phoenicopteriform?
- *Zhylgaia - presbyornithid?
- *Dakotornis
- *"Graculavidae" gen. et sp. indet.
- Ceramornis
- "Cimolopteryx"
- Palintropus
- Torotix
- Volgavis
- Eupterornis
- Neornithes incerta sedis
- ''Fluviatitavis''
Evolution of parental care in Charadriiformes