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Amboyna cuckoo-dove

The Amboyna cuckoo-dove (Macropygia amboinensis) is a dove in the genus Macropygia found in the Moluccas and New Guinea. It was one of three new species defined when the slender-billed cuckoo-dove was split up in 2016 and retains the Latin binomial of the former species.[1]

Amboyna cuckoo-dove
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Columbiformes
Family: Columbidae
Genus: Macropygia
Species:
M. amboinensis
Binomial name
Macropygia amboinensis
(Linnaeus, 1766)
Subspecies

See text

Synonyms

Columba amboinensis Linnaeus, 1766

Taxonomy edit

In 1760 the French zoologist Mathurin Jacques Brisson included a description of the Amboyna cuckoo-dove in his six volume Ornithologie based on a specimen collected on Ambon Island, one of the Maluku Islands of Indonesia. He used the French name La tourterelle d'Amboine and the Latin Turtur amboinensis.[2] Although Brisson coined Latin names, these do not conform to the binomial system and are not recognised by the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature.[3] When in 1766 the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus updated his Systema Naturae for the twelfth edition, he added 240 species that had been previously described by Brisson.[3] One of these was the Amboyna cuckoo-dove which he placed with all the other pigeons in the genus Columba. Linnaeus included a brief description, coined the binomial name Columba amboinensis and cited Brisson's work.[4] The species is now placed in the genus Macropygia was introduced in 1837 by the English naturalist William John Swainson.[5][6]

The Amboyna cuckoo-dove was formerly considered as conspecific with the sultan's cuckoo-dove (Macropygia doreya). The species was split based on an analysis of the vocalisations published in 2016.[6][7]

Nine subspecies are recognized:[6]

Description edit

The Amboyna cuckoo-dove is typically about 35–37 centimetres (14–15 in) long. Males tend to have a slight rose/green colouration on their nape and neck. In Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, many subspecies have whitish underparts, fine dark barring below and/or a whitish cap.

The call of this dove is a very loud "whoop-a whoop" with some differences depending on the subspecies involved.

Distribution and habitat edit

The Amboyna cuckoo-dove inhabits rainforest, woodland, scrubland and rainforest regrowth areas.

Behaviour and ecology edit

The doves can often be seen in pairs or groups. Its diet consists of berries from both native plants and introduced weed species. They can be nomadic, depending on the supplies of food. They tend to fly short distances and low to the ground with great strength.

Breeding occurs in spring and summer. The nest is a flat platform of sticks and vines, either in a fork of a tree or on top of a low tree. One, creamy white, egg is laid.

References edit

  1. ^ BirdLife International (2016). "Macropygia amboinensis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T22690561A93277640. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-3.RLTS.T22690561A93277640.en. Retrieved 19 November 2021.
  2. ^ Brisson, Mathurin Jacques (1760). Ornithologie, ou, Méthode contenant la division des oiseaux en ordres, sections, genres, especes & leurs variétés (in French and Latin). Vol. 1. Paris: Jean-Baptiste Bauche. pp. 127–128, Plate 9 fig 3. The two stars (**) at the start of the section indicates that Brisson based his description on the examination of a specimen.
  3. ^ a b Allen, J.A. (1910). "Collation of Brisson's genera of birds with those of Linnaeus". Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 28: 317–335. hdl:2246/678.
  4. ^ Linnaeus, Carl (1766). Systema naturae : per regna tria natura, secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis (in Latin). Vol. 1, Part 1 (12th ed.). Holmiae (Stockholm): Laurentii Salvii. p. 286.
  5. ^ Swainson, William John (1837). On the Natural History and Classification of Birds. Vol. 2. London: John Taylor. pp. 348–349.
  6. ^ a b c Gill, Frank; Donsker, David; Rasmussen, Pamela, eds. (2020). "Pigeons". IOC World Bird List Version 10.1. International Ornithologists' Union. Retrieved 14 March 2020.
  7. ^ Ng, E.Y.X.; Eaton, J.A.; Verbelen, P.; Hutchinson, R.O.; Rheindt, F.E. (2016). "Using bioacoustic data to test species limits in an Indo-Pacific island radiation of Macropygia cuckoo doves". Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 118 (4): 786–812. doi:10.1111/bij.12768.

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The Amboyna cuckoo dove Macropygia amboinensis is a dove in the genus Macropygia found in the Moluccas and New Guinea It was one of three new species defined when the slender billed cuckoo dove was split up in 2016 and retains the Latin binomial of the former species 1 Amboyna cuckoo dove Conservation status Least Concern IUCN 3 1 1 Scientific classification Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class Aves Order Columbiformes Family Columbidae Genus Macropygia Species M amboinensis Binomial name Macropygia amboinensis Linnaeus 1766 Subspecies See text Synonyms Columba amboinensis Linnaeus 1766 Contents 1 Taxonomy 2 Description 3 Distribution and habitat 4 Behaviour and ecology 5 ReferencesTaxonomy editIn 1760 the French zoologist Mathurin Jacques Brisson included a description of the Amboyna cuckoo dove in his six volume Ornithologie based on a specimen collected on Ambon Island one of the Maluku Islands of Indonesia He used the French name La tourterelle d Amboine and the Latin Turtur amboinensis 2 Although Brisson coined Latin names these do not conform to the binomial system and are not recognised by the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature 3 When in 1766 the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus updated his Systema Naturae for the twelfth edition he added 240 species that had been previously described by Brisson 3 One of these was the Amboyna cuckoo dove which he placed with all the other pigeons in the genus Columba Linnaeus included a brief description coined the binomial name Columba amboinensis and cited Brisson s work 4 The species is now placed in the genus Macropygia was introduced in 1837 by the English naturalist William John Swainson 5 6 The Amboyna cuckoo dove was formerly considered as conspecific with the sultan s cuckoo dove Macropygia doreya The species was split based on an analysis of the vocalisations published in 2016 6 7 Nine subspecies are recognized 6 M a amboinensis Linnaeus 1766 Central Moluccas Buru Seram Ambon and Seram Laut M a admiralitatis Mayr 1937 Admiralty Island M a carteretia Bonaparte 1854 Bismarck Archipelago except Admiralty Islands Includes M a hueskeri Mayr amp Diamond 2001 M a keyensis Salvadori 1876 Kai Islands M a maforensis Salvadori 1878 Numfor Island M a griseinucha Salvadori 1876 Mios Num M a meeki Rothschild amp Hartert 1915 Manam Island M a cinereiceps Tristram 1889 D Entrecasteaux Islands Includes M a goldiei and kerstingi Mayr 1941 Mees 1982 M a cunctata Hartert 1899 Louisiade Archipelago Misima Tagula and Rossel Islands Description editThe Amboyna cuckoo dove is typically about 35 37 centimetres 14 15 in long Males tend to have a slight rose green colouration on their nape and neck In Indonesia and Papua New Guinea many subspecies have whitish underparts fine dark barring below and or a whitish cap The call of this dove is a very loud whoop a whoop with some differences depending on the subspecies involved Distribution and habitat editThe Amboyna cuckoo dove inhabits rainforest woodland scrubland and rainforest regrowth areas Behaviour and ecology editThe doves can often be seen in pairs or groups Its diet consists of berries from both native plants and introduced weed species They can be nomadic depending on the supplies of food They tend to fly short distances and low to the ground with great strength Breeding occurs in spring and summer The nest is a flat platform of sticks and vines either in a fork of a tree or on top of a low tree One creamy white egg is laid References edit BirdLife International 2016 Macropygia amboinensis IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2016 e T22690561A93277640 doi 10 2305 IUCN UK 2016 3 RLTS T22690561A93277640 en Retrieved 19 November 2021 Brisson Mathurin Jacques 1760 Ornithologie ou Methode contenant la division des oiseaux en ordres sections genres especes amp leurs varietes in French and Latin Vol 1 Paris Jean Baptiste Bauche pp 127 128 Plate 9 fig 3 The two stars at the start of the section indicates that Brisson based his description on the examination of a specimen a b Allen J A 1910 Collation of Brisson s genera of birds with those of Linnaeus Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 28 317 335 hdl 2246 678 Linnaeus Carl 1766 Systema naturae per regna tria natura secundum classes ordines genera species cum characteribus differentiis synonymis locis in Latin Vol 1 Part 1 12th ed Holmiae Stockholm Laurentii Salvii p 286 Swainson William John 1837 On the Natural History and Classification of Birds Vol 2 London John Taylor pp 348 349 a b c Gill Frank Donsker David Rasmussen Pamela eds 2020 Pigeons IOC World Bird List Version 10 1 International Ornithologists Union Retrieved 14 March 2020 Ng E Y X Eaton J A Verbelen P Hutchinson R O Rheindt F E 2016 Using bioacoustic data to test species limits in an Indo Pacific island radiation of Macropygia cuckoo doves Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 118 4 786 812 doi 10 1111 bij 12768 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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