- Ryukyu Wood-pigeon
Taxobox
name = Ryukyu Wood-pigeon
status = EX | status_system = IUCN3.1
extinct = late 1930s
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Columbiformes
familia =Columbidae
genus = "Columba"
species = "C. jouyi"
binomial = "Columba jouyi"
binomial_authority = (Stejneger, 1887)
synonyms ="Janthoenas jouyi" Stejneger, 1887 "Carpophaga janthina" Seebohm, 1887 ("partim")The Ryukyu Wood-pigeon ("Columba jouyi"), otherwise known as the Silver-banded or Silver-crescented Pigeon is an
extinct species ofpigeon that was endemic to islands in the Okinawa archipelago south-west of theJapan ese mainland. In the Okinawa group, it has been recorded fromIheyajima ,Izenajima , Okinawa proper and the nearby isletYagachijima . In theKerama Retto to the west of Okinawa, it was found onZamamijima , whereas in the Daitō group, some 300 km to the SE of Okinawa, it occurred on both major islets, Kita Daitōjima andMinami Daitōjima . In earlier times, it was most likely also found on other islands near Okinawa, such asIejima . The species' scientific name honors Stejneger's friend, the specimen collectorPierre Louis Jouy .Extinction
Like all species of Japanese wood-pigeons, the Ryukyu Wood-pigeon was very susceptible to habitat destruction. It required substantial areas of undisturbed subtropical forest to thrive.
Iejima , for example, was largely deforested for settlement and agriculture even before scientific exploration began, which explains the absence of records from this island. The species was last recorded on Okinawa in 1904, probably succumbing to hunting. In the Daitō group, it disappeared after 1936 due to these small islands being completely deforested by settlement and construction activity prior toWorld War II . It was presumed to continue to exist on the outlying islands in the Okinawa group, but has never been found again.Theoretically, there is sufficient habitat remaining in the mountains of Okinawa. Still, the military activity in World War II and hunting by the Japanese garrison would probably have yielded sightings, if birds still had existed there. More puzzling is the absence of "any" records from
Tokashikijima in the Kerama Retto, which, despite being small, has still mostly intact forest cover even today; Zamamijima, where the species is known to have occurred is smaller still and situated farther away from the Okinawan mainland.References
* Database entry includes justification for why this species is listed as extinct
* Stejneger, Leonhard Hess (1887): Description of a New Species of Fruit-Pigeon ("Janthoenas jouyi") from the Liu Kiu Islands, Japan. "Am. Nat." 21(6): 583-584.External links
* [http://www.internationaldovesociety.com/MiscSpecies/RyukyuWoodPigeon.htm Ryukyu Wood Pigeon pictures.]
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