The
bird family Sulidae comprises the
gannets and
boobies. Collectively called
sulids, they are medium-large coastal
seabirds that plunge-dive for
fish and similar
prey. The ten
species in this family are often considered
congeneric in older sources, placing all in the
genus Sula. However,
Sula (true boobies) and
Morus (gannets) can be readily distinguished by
morphological and
behavioral and
DNA sequence characters.
Abbott's booby (
Papasula) is given its own genus as it stands apart from both in these respects. It appears to be a distinct and ancient lineage, maybe closer to the gannets than to the true boobies.