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The Spotted green pigeon Caloenas maculata: as dead as a Dodo, but what else do we know about it?
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2014-12-01
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2017-06-15
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Spotted Green Pigeon
Caloenas maculata
DNA analysis
Caloenas maculata
DNA analysis
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Abstract
Described in 1783 and since then re-examined by many notable
ornithologists, the single specimen known as the ‘Spotted Green Pigeon’ Caloenas
maculata in the collections of the World Museum, Liverpool, has always been
a mystery. No-one has ever doubted that it is a pigeon, and many researchers
were convinced it was a distinct species. Although its taxonomic status remained
unclear, it was officially declared extinct by BirdLife International in early 2008.
Recent DNA analysis has now revealed that Spotted Green Pigeon can indeed be
considered a distinct species within the extended Dodo Raphus cucullatus clade
of morphologically very diverse pigeon species. Most members of this clade
exhibit terrestrial or semi-terrestrial habits. Further morphological research into
this unique specimen, initiated by the World Museum, demonstrates that Spotted
Green Pigeon, in contrast to its fellow clade members, may have possessed strongly
arboreal habits.
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Hein van Grouw (2014) The Spotted green pigeon Caloenas maculata: as dead as a Dodo, but what else do we know about it?. Bull. B.O.C. 2014 134(4): 291-301
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© British Ornithologists’ Club 2010 This is an open access article, available to all readers online. The attached file is the published version of the article.
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