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The Perijá tapaculo (''Scytalopus perijanus'') is a
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of
passerine A passerine () is any bird of the order Passeriformes (; from Latin 'sparrow' and '-shaped') which includes more than half of all bird species. Sometimes known as perching birds, passerines generally have an anisodactyl arrangement of their ...
bird in the
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Rhinocryptidae (tapaculos).
Endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found only in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also foun ...
to the
Serranía del Perijá The Serranía del Perijá, Cordillera de Perijá or Sierra de Perijá is a mountain range, an extension of the eastern Andean branch ( Cordillera Oriental), in northern South America, between Colombia and Venezuela, ending further north in the ...
mountain range on the
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Venezuela Venezuela, officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and many Federal Dependencies of Venezuela, islands and islets in the Caribbean Sea. It com ...
border, the Perijá tapaculo is found at altitudes of . Its body is long and its tail is about long. Specimens have long been stored in museums, but the species was described only in 2015 based on sixteen specimens found between July 2008 and February 2009. It is considered vulnerable to extinction. Adults have neutral grey heads, brown necks, brown- sepia striped backs, and grey-white bellies, breasts, and throats. Males have some
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markings on their breasts, and less sharp brown spots on their napes than females. The Perijá tapaculo is a secretive bird and therefore difficult to observe; as a result its ecology is poorly known. It feeds on insects and reproduces between April and July. Its range is partially within Chamicero de Perijá Bird Reserve in Colombia and the Sierra de Perijá National Park in Venezuela.


Taxonomy

Tapaculo The tapaculos or tapacolos are a family, Rhinocryptidae, of small suboscine passerine birds, found mainly in South America and with the highest diversity in the Andean regions. Three species ( Chocó, Tacarcuna, and the silvery-fronted) are ...
s are the most primitive family of
suboscines The Tyranni (suboscines) are a suborder of passerine birds that includes more than 1,000 species, a large majority of which are South American. It is named after the type genus '' Tyrannus''. These have a different anatomy of the syrinx musculat ...
, divided into 12 genera containing 60 species. ''Scytalopus'', the genus to which the Perijá tapaculo belongs, has an abundance of similar species, many of which are difficult to classify through appearance. Some individual species from other genera are like ''Scytalopus'' in size and plumage, but have different behaviour and morphological features. Vocal studies and
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analysis are often used to differentiate between species within the genus; a number of visually identical species previously classified as
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of the
Magellanic tapaculo The Magellanic tapaculo (''Scytalopus magellanicus'') is a small passerine bird in the tapaculo family Rhinocryptidae that is found in southern South America. Taxonomy The Magellanic tapaculo was formally described in 1789 by the German natur ...
(''S. magellanicus'') have been identified through these methods, and the majority of subspecies within the genus have subsequently been reclassified as separate species. Between 1941 and 1942, American
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Melbourne Armstrong Carriker Melbourne Armstrong Carriker, Jr. (February 14, 1879 – July 27, 1965) was an American ornithologist and entomologist.
collected 27 specimens of the Perijá tapaculo in six locations on the western side of the
Serranía del Perijá The Serranía del Perijá, Cordillera de Perijá or Sierra de Perijá is a mountain range, an extension of the eastern Andean branch ( Cordillera Oriental), in northern South America, between Colombia and Venezuela, ending further north in the ...
. He identified them as specimens of the
white-crowned tapaculo The white-crowned tapaculo (''Scytalopus atratus'') is a species of bird in the family Rhinocryptidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Taxonomy and systematics The white-crowned tapaculo was formerly consider ...
(''S. atratus''), despite size and colour differences, and sent them to the
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in
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In 1953, the specimens began to attract the attention of biologists, and were successively identified as the brown-rumped tapaculo (''S. latebricola''), the
Caracas tapaculo The Caracas tapaculo (''Scytalopus caracae'') is a species of bird in the family Rhinocryptidae. It is endemic to Venezuela. Taxonomy and systematics The Caracas tapaculo was previously considered a subspecies of brown-rumped tapaculo (''Scy ...
(''S. caracae''), and the
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(''S. meridanus''). Some further believed that the specimens could belong to an undescribed species, or constitute a subspecies of the
pale-bellied tapaculo The pale-bellied tapaculo (''Scytalopus griseicollis''), also known as the matorral tapaculo or rufous-rumped tapaculo, is a species of bird in the family Rhinocryptidae. It is found in Colombia and Venezuela. Remsen, J. V., Jr., J. I. Areta, ...
(''S. griseicollis'') or the Mérida tapaculo based on morphological studies, but they were never classified as any of these. In September 2006, biologists Juan Pablo López and
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found two specimens in a
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at an altitude of on the western side of the Serranía del Perijá in Colombia, but the information collected was insufficient to identify a new species. Between July 2008 and February 2009, sixteen new specimens were collected in an area previously explored by Carriker. New vocal, morphological, genetic, and ecological studies of these specimens confirmed that they constituted a new species, ''Scytalopus perijanus'', first described by
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et al. on 11 March 2015 following a three-year expedition, and accepted by the
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. The Latin word ''perijanus'' refers to the Serranía del Perijá mountain range, and the genus name ''Scytalopus'' comes from the Greek ''skutale'' (stick) and ''pous'' (foot). The
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of the Perijá tapaculo, an adult male, was found in the Serranía del Perijá near the El Cinco
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of Manaure,
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, Colombia, at an altitude of . Avendaño lured the specimen by playing a recording of its song on 10 July 2008 at the edge of a
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. Sequence analysis of the mitochondrial gene ND2 from the Perijá tapaculo showed that its nearest relatives are the brown-rumped tapaculo, Caracas tapaculo, and Mérida tapaculo.


Description

The Perijá tapaculo is a small bird, in length with an average mass of 17 to 18 grams (about 0.6 oz). The bill averages long, wide, and high. The legs are about long. The Perijá tapaculo's tarsus averages long. The wings measure on average and the tail is about long with between 8 and 12
rectrices Flight feathers (''Pennae volatus'') are the long, stiff, asymmetrically shaped, but symmetrically paired pennaceous feathers on the Bird wing, wings or tail of a bird; those on the wings are called remiges (), singular remex (), while those ...
. The forehead, lores, crown, mantle, and
scapula The scapula (: scapulae or scapulas), also known as the shoulder blade, is the bone that connects the humerus (upper arm bone) with the clavicle (collar bone). Like their connected bones, the scapulae are paired, with each scapula on either side ...
r area are a neutral grey colour. There is a brown spot on the nape. The top of the tail is brown, and the bottom is faintly striped brown. The bird's back and rump are striped brown- sepia, and the throat, breast, and belly are grey-white. Its lower belly and flanks are tawny. The
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is dark brown. Male specimens are distinguished by having less sharp brown spots on their napes, and the bottom of their breasts are mixed with a pale
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colour. The legs are brown on the back and whitish on the front. Young birds have a yellowish appearance with striped brown flanks. The bird's plumage colouration is most similar to the pale-bellied tapaculo. The ''S. g. morenoi'' subspecies of the pale-bellied tapaculo can be differentiated from the Perijá tapaculo by its entirely brown back and nape, and its different calls. Juveniles of this subspecies have a dull
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plumage, while the Perijá tapaculo has a more yellow plumage. It also resembles the Caracas tapaculo but has a duller ventral colour.


Ecology and behaviour

Like other species in genus ''
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'', the Perijá tapaculo is secretive and therefore difficult to observe. The call and song differ from those of most other species in the genus, and the latter is composed of two short ''churr''s repeating up to 65 times at 0.5 to 3 second intervals. The diet of the species is little known, but studies of the stomach contents of seven specimens suggested that they fed exclusively on insects. Little is known about the reproduction of the species, but it is believed to nest between April and July. The species builds its
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nests in underground cavities about in diameter and about in height, lined with mosses, grasses, and plant roots around a central space about wide. The nests are accessed by a short tunnel with a depth of and a diameter of . Young birds may leave the nest at the end of June. Like those of other ''Scytalopus'' species, male specimens have demonstrated involvement in parenting.


Distribution and habitat

The Perijá tapaculo is
endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found only in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also foun ...
to the Serranía del Perijá, a mountain range on the Colombia–Venezuela border known for its high rates of endemism. It has been observed in nineteen localities on both sides of the border between altitudes of above sea level; in its northern range, there are no suitable forests below . The bird has been observed at on the Venezuelan side, and at 1,6003,225 m on the Colombian side. The Perijá tapaculo lives in and on the edges of humid
rainforest Rainforests are forests characterized by a closed and continuous tree Canopy (biology), canopy, moisture-dependent vegetation, the presence of epiphytes and lianas and the absence of wildfire. Rainforests can be generally classified as tropi ...
s, as well as in
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s and amongst woody ''
páramo Páramo () may refer to a variety of alpine tundra ecosystems located in the Andes Mountain Range, South America. Some ecologists describe the páramo broadly as "all high, tropical, montane vegetation above the continuous timberline". A narrower ...
'' shrubs in high-mountain grassland areas, especially at altitudes of . Some specimens have been observed feeding in dense thickets within of the ground, often near the forest. Others have been observed running among bushes through open grassy areas. The species has not been identified as being
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with any other species of the genus ''Scytalopus''. However, there is a possibility that its range overlaps with that of the ''S. atratus nigricans'', which occupies a different micro-habitat on the eastern side of the Serranía del Perijá at altitudes of ; or that it may be found within the range of the
pale-bellied tapaculo The pale-bellied tapaculo (''Scytalopus griseicollis''), also known as the matorral tapaculo or rufous-rumped tapaculo, is a species of bird in the family Rhinocryptidae. It is found in Colombia and Venezuela. Remsen, J. V., Jr., J. I. Areta, ...
in the lower reaches of the
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mountain range, south of the Serranía del Perijá.


Threats and protection

Avendaño et al. wrote in the original description of the Perijá tapaculo that the size and quality of the species' range are being reduced, although it can tolerate a certain level of fragmentation of its range. Its natural habitat covers about . The description entails the
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(IUCN) classification of this species as near threatened. The authors believe that to protect the Perijá tapaculo, conservation measures on the Colombian side of the border should be implemented, as the forests of the Serranía del Perijá have been largely destroyed on the Colombian side by
logging Logging is the process of cutting, processing, and moving trees to a location for transport. It may include skidder, skidding, on-site processing, and loading of trees or trunk (botany), logs onto logging truck, trucksChamicero de Perijá Bird Reserve was created by
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to maintain one of Colombia's most fragile habitats. In addition to the Perijá tapaculo, several other Perijá-endemic endangered species, such as the Perijá metaltail (''Metallura iracunda'') and Perijá thistletail (''Asthenes perijana'') are protected within this reserve's . The Colombian section of the Serranía del Perijá is dangerous for scientific excursions due to the presence of the
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in the region. In Venezuela, the Sierra de Perijá National Park covers and partially protects the habitat of the Perijá tapaculo.


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