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The diving ducks, commonly called pochards or scaups, are a category of which feed by diving beneath the surface of the water. They are part of , the diverse and very large family that includes ducks, , and .

The diving ducks are placed in a distinct tribe in the subfamily , the Aythyini. While morphologically close to the , there are nonetheless some pronounced differences such as in the structure of the trachea. and NADH dehydrogenase 2 data indicate that the dabbling and diving ducks are fairly distant from each other, the outward similarities being due to convergent evolution. Alternatively, the diving ducks are placed as a Aythyinae in the family Anatidae which would encompass all duck-like birds except the .

(1991). 9780517032886, Wings Books.
The commonly found in coastal areas, such as the (formerly known in the U.S. as oldsquaw), , goldeneyes, , and , are also sometimes colloquially referred to in North America as diving ducks because they also feed by diving; their subfamily (Merginae) is a very distinct one however.

Although the group is cosmopolitan, most members are native to the Northern Hemisphere, and it includes several of the most familiar Northern Hemisphere ducks.

This group of ducks is so named because its members feed mainly by diving, although in fact the Netta species are reluctant to dive, and feed more like dabbling ducks.

These are gregarious ducks, mainly found on fresh water or on , though the becomes marine during the northern winter. They are strong fliers; their broad, blunt-tipped wings require faster wing-beats than those of many ducks and they take off with some difficulty. Northern species tend to be ; southern species do not migrate though the travels long distances on an irregular basis in response to rainfall. Diving ducks do not walk as well on land as the ; their legs tend to be placed further back on their bodies to help propel them when underwater.


Systematics
Three are included in the Aythyini. The which makes up the genus Marmaronetta, however, seems very distinct and might have diverged prior to the split of dabbling and diving ducks as indicated by morphological and molecular characteristics. The probably extinct , previously treated separately in Rhodonessa, has been suggested to belong into Netta, but this approach has been questioned.
(2025). 9780946888443, BirdLife International.
analyses have found it to be the earliest diverging member of the pochard group. The molecular analysis also suggests that the white-winged duck should be placed into a genus Asarcornis which is fairly close to Aythya and might belong into this subfamily.


Family Anatidae

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