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Sushkin's goose
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Anseriformes
Family: Anatidae
Genus: Anser
Species:
A. neglectus
Binomial name
Anser neglectus

Sushkin, 1897

Sushkin's goose (Anser neglectus) is a putative species of goose now thought to be extinct. The status as a species has remained contested. It has sometimes been considered a subspecies of the bean goose but some have proposed, based on descriptions in life and specimens, that it was distinctive enough to be treated as a full species. It has been suggested that the Tunguska event of 1908 may have wiped out most of the breeding population in the Taiga region resulting in its dwindling to extinction. Some geese with "neglectus" type characters have been recorded suggesting that the last few populations hybridized with other geese such as the tundra and taiga bean goose in the breeding region.

Description

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Bill of Sushkin's goose (above) compared with that of Anser serrirostris rossicus (middle) and Anser brachyrhynchus (below)

The species was first described by Professor Petr Sushkin in 1897 based on eight specimens obtained from wintering grounds in Bashkiria.[1] Large numbers were known to winter near Tashkent and Hortobágy in eastern Hungary. Nearly 150,000 were known to winter in Hungary between 1908 and 1911.[2] It had a distinctive double-note “Gé-gé” call, and differed in the size of its bill and its colouration. The feet were pink and the mid portion of the bill was fleshy or rosy, unlike orange in bean geese. The sizes were closer to Anser fabalis rossicus. It was considered as a valid species[3] until it was downgraded by Johansen in 1945. As much of the literature on the species has not been in English, it has largely been ignored. The last known living birds were in the Budapest zoo in 1934. Individuals of Anser serrirostris and Anser fabalis with similar bill colours have been reported which might suggest that the species formerly interbred at the edges of its breeding range.[4][5][6] [7][8][9]

A large molecular genetics study of bean geese populations used a few examples of what were termed as "neglectus" suggested that they were within the range of variations of a single species.[10] However, it was pointed out, based on the measurements of the bills, that the sequenced specimens claimed as neglectus were in-fact not suitable exemplars, possibly not even representing the true neglectus.[4]

The breeding zone of the form was never discovered but it has been suggested that it may have been in the Podkamennaya Tunguska river and its basin which was ornithologically under-explored.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Sushkin, P. (1897). "On the new Palaearctic Goose Anser neglectus". Ibis. 39 (1): 5–8. doi:10.1111/j.1474-919X.1897.tb01260.x.
  • ^ Schenk, J. (1929). "Die Suschkingans (Anser neglectus) in Ungarn". Journal für Ornithologie (in German). 77 (4): 282–291. doi:10.1007/BF01917251. ISSN 0021-8375. S2CID 43249026.
  • ^ Schiøler, Eiler Lehn (1921). "Sushkins Gaas, Anser neglectus Sush. truffen i Danmark". Dansk Ornitologisk Forenings Tidsskrift (in Danish). 15: 37–46.
  • ^ a b c Van Impe, Jacques (2019). "The mystery of Anser neglectus Sushkin, 1897. Victim of the Tunguska disaster? A Hungarian story". Ornis Hungarica. 27 (2): 20–58. doi:10.2478/orhu-2019-0014. ISSN 2061-9588.
  • ^ Berry., John (1934). "The Occurrence of an unusual Goose of the Type Anser neglectus in Scotland". Ibis. 76 (1): 80–85. doi:10.1111/j.1474-919X.1934.tb01544.x.
  • ^ Brink, F. H. van den (1930). "The Occurrence of Sushkin's Bean-Goose (Anser neglectus Sushkin) in the Netherlands". Ibis. 72 (4): 555–559. doi:10.1111/j.1474-919X.1930.tb02965.x.
  • ^ Johansen, Hans (1945). "Om Racer af Saedgaas" [About races of the bean goose]. Dansk Orn. Foren. Tidsskr. (in Danish). 39: 106–127.
  • ^ Алексеевич, Валуев Виктор (2019). "О гуменнике Сушкина Anser neglectus Sushkin, 1897 в Башкирии". Русский орнитологический журнал. 28 (1738): 960–964. ISSN 1026-5627.
  • ^ Импе, Жак Ван (2019). "Загадка: Anser neglectus Sushkin, 1897 – жертва Тунгусской катастрофы?". Русский орнитологический журнал. 28 (1717): 81–125. ISSN 1026-5627.
  • ^ Ruokonen, Minna; Aarvak, Tomas (2011). "Typology Revisited: Historical Taxa of the Bean Goose - Pink-Footed Goose Complex". Ardea. 99 (1): 103–112. doi:10.5253/078.099.0112. ISSN 0373-2266. S2CID 84171689.

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