Asity

Asity

Taxobox
name = Asities
regnum = Animalia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo = Passeriformes
subordo = Tyranni
familia = Philepittidae
familia_authority = Sharpe, 1870
subdivision_ranks = Genera
subdivision = "Philepitta"
"Neodrepanis"

The asities, are a family, the Philepittidae, of small suboscine passerine birds. The family consists of four species in two genera endemic to Madagascar. They were thought to have been related to the pittas, hence the scientific name of the family, but a 1993 study suggested that they are actually just a subfamily of broadbills. [Prum, R. 0. 1993. " [http://elibrary.unm.edu/sora/Auk/v110n02/p0304-p0324.pdf Phylogeny, biogeography, and evolution of the broadbills (Eurylaimidae) and asities (Philepittidae) based on morphology] ." "Auk" 110 (2):304-324. ] The morphology of the syrinx is very similar to the Grauer's Broadbill of Africa. Here they are considered traditionally as a separate family. Some authors have placed the Broad-billed Sapayoa of South America in the family, although it is now mostly considered a broadbill. The "Neodrepanis" species are known as sunbird-asities and were formerly known as false sunbirds.

Description

Asities are small forest birds with sexually dichromic plumage and brightly coloured wattles around the eyes of the males. These wattles, which are most conspicuous during the breeding season, get their colour from arrays of collagen fibres. [Prum, R. O., Morrison, R. L., and Ten Eyck, G. R. (1994). "Structural color production by constructive reflection from ordered collagen arrays in a bird ("Philepitta castanea": Eurylaimidae)". "Journal of Morphology" 222 (1asity): 61-72. doi|10.1002/jmor.1052220107] This method of pigmentation is unique in the animal kingdom. Several other features separate them from the broadbills, they possess twelve tail feathers on extremely short (almost non-existent in the "Philepitta" species) tails, their syrinx is encased with a large bronchial ring and they have forked tongues adapted to nectivory. Hawkins, F. (2003) Family Philepittidae (Asities) Pp 94-105 in del Hoyo J., Elliott A. & Christie D.A. (2003) "Handbook of the Birds of the World. Volume 8. Broadbills to Tapaculos" Lynx Edicions, Barcelona ISBN 84-87334-50-4] They have a long outer primary which buzzes in flight, possibly used in signalling during courtship. The two genera are quite distinct.

Diet and feeding

The major component of the diet of asties is fruit. A wide range of different fruit is taken by the family, and they are among the most important avian dispersers of seeds, as there are very few other frugivorous birds in the forests of Madagascar. They will also take insects. The "Neodrepanis" sunbird-asities will take nectar, but do so with a long tongue rather than insering their curved bills far into flowers.

Breeding behaviour

Rainforest asities breed during the Malagasy rainy season, beginning just before the rains in September to November. The Velvet Asity begins breeding slightly sooner in the north of its range. That species is the only one for which detailed information about breeding is available. It has a polygynous breeding system, with males holding small territories or leks where they display to passing females. Nest building and raising the young is incubation solely by the females. There are reports of Yellow-bellied Sunbird-asities feeding young in the nest and recently fledged chicks, so there is clearly some variation in breeding strategies in the family. The nests of the family are elaborate; pear-shaped woven structures hanging from branches, similar to those of broadbills, although uniquely amongst birds which weave nests the entrance to the nest is pushed created by pushing through the wall after constructed (instead of the usual scenario where the entrance is weaved into the fabric of the nest).

Relationship with humans

One species, the Yellow-bellied Sunbird-asity, is listed as vulnerable by BirdLife International and the IUCN. [BirdLife International (2007) [http://www.birdlife.org/datazone/species/index.html?action=SpcHTMDetails.asp&sid=4042&m=0 Species factsheet: "Neodrepanis hypoxantha"] . Downloaded from http://www.birdlife.org on 16/6/2007] It was once considered to be an endangered species, and even possibly extinct; however this was due to a lack of ornithological surveys in its high-altitude range. Subsequent research has found it to be more abundant than previously suspected, although it is still considered threatened due to habitat loss and fragmentation. Schlegel's Asity is considered near threatened; it has a highly fragmented distribution but numerous strongholds in inaccessible ravines. [BirdLife International (2007) [http://www.birdlife.org/datazone/species/index.html?action=SpcHTMDetails.asp&sid=4040&m=0 Species factsheet: "Philepitta schlegeli"] . Downloaded from http://www.birdlife.org on 16/6/2007 ]

pecies

* Family: Philepittidae
**Genus "Philepitta"
*** Velvet Asity, "Philepitta castanea"
*** Schlegel's Asity, "Philepitta schlegeli"
**Genus "Neodrepanis"
*** Common Sunbird-asity, "Neodrepanis coruscans"
*** Yellow-bellied Sunbird-asity, "Neodrepanis hypoxanthus"

References

External links

* [http://ibc.hbw.com/ibc/phtml/familia.phtml?idFamilia=105 Asities videos] on the Internet Bird Collection
* [http://montereybay.com/creagrus/asities.html Don Roberson's Bird Families of the World]


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