Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
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Catalan | barbacoll de Sclater |
Czech | lenivka rezavobradá |
Dutch | Geelkintrappist |
English | Fulvous-chinned Nunlet |
English (United States) | Fulvous-chinned Nunlet |
French | Barbacou de Sclater |
French (France) | Barbacou de Sclater |
German | Gelbkinn-Faulvogel |
Japanese | キアゴアマドリ |
Norwegian | brunkinnovise |
Polish | drzym brazylijski |
Portuguese (Brazil) | freirinha-amarelada |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Freirinha-amarelada |
Russian | Желтогорлая ленивка |
Serbian | Nonula puf žućkaste brade |
Slovak | lenivka žltobradá |
Spanish | Monjilla de Sclater |
Spanish (Peru) | Monjita de Barbilla Leonada |
Spanish (Spain) | Monjilla de Sclater |
Swedish | brunhakad nunnefågel |
Turkish | Sclater Keşişkuşu |
Ukrainian | Лінивка-коротун сірошия |
Fulvous-chinned Nunlet Nonnula sclateri
Thomas S. Schulenberg and Guy M. Kirwan
Version: 1.0 — Published May 22, 2015
Version: 1.0 — Published May 22, 2015
Priorities for Future Research
Introduction
Fulvous-chinned Nunlet has a wide geographic distribution, but is inconspicuous, and almost all aspects of its natural history remain poorly known. There is no information on its diet or foraging behavior, and only the most minimal on information on its breeding biology. Other research priorities for Fulvous-chinned Nunlet include demographic factors such as age at first breeding, life span and survivorship, dispersal, territoriality, and population density and regulation. Finally, there has been little work in the genetics and systematics of the genus Nonnula.