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Scaly ground roller

The scaly ground roller (Geobiastes squamiger) is a species of bird in a monotypic genus in the near-passerine family Brachypteraciidae. It is endemic to eastern Madagascar. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest. The scaly ground roller is found at elevations below 1,000 meters (3,300 ft), and one of the few birds of Madagascar to reside in lowland rainforest.[1]

Scaly ground roller
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Coraciiformes
Family: Brachypteraciidae
Genus: Geobiastes
Sharpe, 1871
Species:
G. squamiger
Binomial name
Geobiastes squamiger
(Lafresnaye, 1838)
Synonyms[2][3][4]

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Morphology

Scaly ground rollers grow to between 27 and 31 cm (11 and 12 in). The head is covered with a black and white scaly pattern. It is a copper brown color and has green wings, with white tips. The center of the tail is reddish-brown, and has blue tips and black marks. The underside is pale, with black crescents. Its gray bill is thick and long, and its legs are pink in color.[5]

Ecology and behavior

The diet of the scaly ground roller mostly consists of invertebrates it collects from the ground but it does also eat vertebrates it can find. It has been reported to chiefly eat earthworms (Pheretima sp.) and centipedes (Scolopendra morsitons), but spiders, frogs, lizards (Zonosaurus sp. and Phelsuma sp.), and tenrecs (Microgale sp.) have also been reported to be eaten by the ground roller.[6]

Nesting occurs in small burrows, ranging from 6.5 to 10 cm (2.6–3.9 in) wide and 55 to 77 cm (22–30 in) deep. The nests are generally found near sources of water and where there's great herbaceous ground coverage. The scaly ground roller lays its eggs from mid-October to early November, with a clutch size of one egg. Incubation is conducted solely by the female for a period of 18 days. During brooding, the female generally will remain with the egg while a male brings food to the nest. Both parents provide food for their young after hatching.[6]

Taxonomy

 
Specimen collected in April 1878 and held at Naturalis Biodiversity Center in the Netherlands.

This species taxon has been referred to by several other synonymous names until recently, including the following binomial names:

Until the 2000s, the taxon was called Brachypteracias squamigera, in the genus Brachypteracias. The scaly ground roller, Geobiastes squamiger, is in the monotypic genus Geobiastes, however was originally placed in the genus Brachypteracias in 1838 by Frédéric de Lafresnaye.[3] The species was moved to Geobiastes to reflect its unclear phylogenetic relationship with the sister taxon to its family Brachypteraciidae, Brachypteracias leptosomus.[7] The scaly ground roller also has a different tarsometatarsus to hallux measurement ratio compared to the genera Brachypteracias, Uratelornis, and Atelornis, where the scaly ground roller has a smaller ratio (2.8) compared to the other genera (4.5). An enlarged tarsometatarsus may be a derived character in the family Brachypteraciidae.[8]

Etymology

The generic name comes from Greek γη (gē) 'ground', and βιαστης (biastēs) 'mighty, one who uses force'. Its specific epithet "squamiger" means "scale-bearing" in Latin, deriving from Latin squama 'scale', and -gera 'carrying'.[9]

Conservation status

The scaly ground roller is threatened by habitat loss and is considered by IUCN to be a vulnerable species.[1] Although threatened by removal of its ecological niche, it is more resilient to climate change and forest conversion effects than other similar species. Climate change can result in further loss of its habitat. It may also face risks from human hunters and domesticated dogs.[5][10]

References

  1. ^ a b c BirdLife International (2016). "Geobiastes squamiger". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T22682937A92969930. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-3.RLTS.T22682937A92969930.en. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
  2. ^ "Geobiastes squamiger". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-08-15.
  3. ^ a b c Lafresnaye (September 1838). "Oiseaux nouveau". Revue Zoologique par la Société Cuvierienne. 1: 224.
  4. ^ Hartlaub, G. (1861). Ornithologischer Beitrag zur Fauna Madagascar's [Ornithological Contribution of Fauna of Madagascar] (in German). Bremen, Germany: C. Schüneman. p. 28.
  5. ^ a b Hawkins, F.; Rabenandrasana, M.; Safford, R. (2019). "Species factsheet: Geobiastes squamiger". birdlife.org. BirdLife International. Retrieved 2019-08-15.
  6. ^ a b Rakotoariso, J. E.; Be, B. (2004). "Breeding and foraging behaviour and habitat characteristics of the Scaly Ground-roller Geobiastes squamiger in Madagasca" (PDF). Ostrich. 75 (1&2): 25–31. doi:10.2989/00306520409485408. S2CID 84502753.
  7. ^ Kirchman, J. J.; Hackett, S. J.; Goodman, S. M.; Bates, J. M.; Prum, R. (2001-10-01). "Phylogeny and Systematics of Ground Rollers (Brachypteraciidae) of Madagascar". The Auk. 118 (4): 849–863. doi:10.1642/0004-8038(2001)118[0849:PASOGR]2.0.CO;2.
  8. ^ Mayr, G.; Mourer-Chauviré, C. (2003-01-03). "Phylogeny and Fossil Record of the Brachypteraciidae: A Comment on Kirchman et al. (2001)". The Auk. 120 (1): 202–203. doi:10.1642/0004-8038(2003)120[0202:PAFROT]2.0.CO;2.
  9. ^ Jobling, J. A. (2018). "Key to Scientific Names in Ornithology". In del Hoyo, J.; Elliott, A.; Sargatal, J.; Christie, D. A.; de Juana, E. (eds.). Handbook of the Birds of the World Alive. Barcelona: Lynx Edicions. Retrieved 2019-08-15.
  10. ^ Andriamasimanana, R. H.; Cameron, A. (April 2013). "Predicting the impacts of climate change on the distribution of threatened forest-restricted birds in Madagascar". Ecology and Evolution. 3 (4): 763–769. doi:10.1002/ece3.497. PMC 3631392. PMID 23610622.

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The scaly ground roller Geobiastes squamiger is a species of bird in a monotypic genus in the near passerine family Brachypteraciidae It is endemic to eastern Madagascar Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest The scaly ground roller is found at elevations below 1 000 meters 3 300 ft and one of the few birds of Madagascar to reside in lowland rainforest 1 Scaly ground rollerConservation statusVulnerable IUCN 3 1 1 Scientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClass AvesOrder CoraciiformesFamily BrachypteraciidaeGenus GeobiastesSharpe 1871Species G squamigerBinomial nameGeobiastes squamiger Lafresnaye 1838 Synonyms 2 3 4 See text Contents 1 Morphology 2 Ecology and behavior 3 Taxonomy 4 Etymology 5 Conservation status 6 ReferencesMorphology EditScaly ground rollers grow to between 27 and 31 cm 11 and 12 in The head is covered with a black and white scaly pattern It is a copper brown color and has green wings with white tips The center of the tail is reddish brown and has blue tips and black marks The underside is pale with black crescents Its gray bill is thick and long and its legs are pink in color 5 Ecology and behavior EditThe diet of the scaly ground roller mostly consists of invertebrates it collects from the ground but it does also eat vertebrates it can find It has been reported to chiefly eat earthworms Pheretima sp and centipedes Scolopendra morsitons but spiders frogs lizards Zonosaurus sp and Phelsuma sp and tenrecs Microgale sp have also been reported to be eaten by the ground roller 6 Nesting occurs in small burrows ranging from 6 5 to 10 cm 2 6 3 9 in wide and 55 to 77 cm 22 30 in deep The nests are generally found near sources of water and where there s great herbaceous ground coverage The scaly ground roller lays its eggs from mid October to early November with a clutch size of one egg Incubation is conducted solely by the female for a period of 18 days During brooding the female generally will remain with the egg while a male brings food to the nest Both parents provide food for their young after hatching 6 Taxonomy Edit Specimen collected in April 1878 and held at Naturalis Biodiversity Center in the Netherlands This species taxon has been referred to by several other synonymous names until recently including the following binomial names Brachypteracias squamigera Lafresnaye 1838 3 Atelornis squamirgera Pucheran 1846 citation needed Geobiastes squamigerus Hartlaub 1877 citation needed Until the 2000s the taxon was called Brachypteracias squamigera in the genus Brachypteracias The scaly ground roller Geobiastes squamiger is in the monotypic genus Geobiastes however was originally placed in the genus Brachypteracias in 1838 by Frederic de Lafresnaye 3 The species was moved to Geobiastes to reflect its unclear phylogenetic relationship with the sister taxon to its family Brachypteraciidae Brachypteracias leptosomus 7 The scaly ground roller also has a different tarsometatarsus to hallux measurement ratio compared to the genera Brachypteracias Uratelornis and Atelornis where the scaly ground roller has a smaller ratio 2 8 compared to the other genera 4 5 An enlarged tarsometatarsus may be a derived character in the family Brachypteraciidae 8 Etymology EditThe generic name comes from Greek gh ge ground and biasths biastes mighty one who uses force Its specific epithet squamiger means scale bearing in Latin deriving from Latin squama scale and gera carrying 9 Conservation status EditThe scaly ground roller is threatened by habitat loss and is considered by IUCN to be a vulnerable species 1 Although threatened by removal of its ecological niche it is more resilient to climate change and forest conversion effects than other similar species Climate change can result in further loss of its habitat It may also face risks from human hunters and domesticated dogs 5 10 References Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Geobiastes squamiger Wikispecies has information related to Geobiastes squamiger a b c BirdLife International 2016 Geobiastes squamiger IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2016 e T22682937A92969930 doi 10 2305 IUCN UK 2016 3 RLTS T22682937A92969930 en Retrieved 12 November 2021 Geobiastes squamiger Integrated Taxonomic Information System Retrieved 2019 08 15 a b c Lafresnaye September 1838 Oiseaux nouveau Revue Zoologique par la Societe Cuvierienne 1 224 Hartlaub G 1861 Ornithologischer Beitrag zur Fauna Madagascar s Ornithological Contribution of Fauna of Madagascar in German Bremen Germany C Schuneman p 28 a b Hawkins F Rabenandrasana M Safford R 2019 Species factsheet Geobiastes squamiger birdlife org BirdLife International Retrieved 2019 08 15 a b Rakotoariso J E Be B 2004 Breeding and foraging behaviour and habitat characteristics of the Scaly Ground roller Geobiastes squamiger in Madagasca PDF Ostrich 75 1 amp 2 25 31 doi 10 2989 00306520409485408 S2CID 84502753 Kirchman J J Hackett S J Goodman S M Bates J M Prum R 2001 10 01 Phylogeny and Systematics of Ground Rollers Brachypteraciidae of Madagascar The Auk 118 4 849 863 doi 10 1642 0004 8038 2001 118 0849 PASOGR 2 0 CO 2 Mayr G Mourer Chauvire C 2003 01 03 Phylogeny and Fossil Record of the Brachypteraciidae A Comment on Kirchman et al 2001 The Auk 120 1 202 203 doi 10 1642 0004 8038 2003 120 0202 PAFROT 2 0 CO 2 Jobling J A 2018 Key to Scientific Names in Ornithology In del Hoyo J Elliott A Sargatal J Christie D A de Juana E eds Handbook of the Birds of the World Alive Barcelona Lynx Edicions Retrieved 2019 08 15 Andriamasimanana R H Cameron A April 2013 Predicting the impacts of climate change on the distribution of threatened forest restricted birds in Madagascar Ecology and Evolution 3 4 763 769 doi 10 1002 ece3 497 PMC 3631392 PMID 23610622 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scaly ground roller amp oldid 1154601386, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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