Eclectus, Wagler, 1832
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Eclectus View in CoL occurs from across New Guinea and its surrounding islands to the Solomon Islands in the east, far northeastern Australia in the south and Sumba in the Lesser Sundas in the west. Across its range it exhibits considerable geographic variation in size and plumage color while maintaining the oft-remarked exceptional sexual dichromatism of red and blue (female) and green (male) forms ( Heinsohn et al., 2005). The phylogenetic placement of Eclectus View in CoL has remained stable and the genus is unquestionably monophyletic. The remaining taxonomic questions deal with whether subspecies should be elevated to species. Using captive individuals and mtDNA, Braun et al. (2016) inferred phylogenetic relationships among six of the nine described subspecies. They found deep phylogeographic structure representing an Indonesian clade and a New Guinea / Solomon Islands clade. The available data indicate there are up to four phylogenetic species in the clade, but until genomic data from wild specimens is published, the recognition of a single species should be maintained.
Braun, M. P., et al. 2016. Influences of oceanic islands and the Pleistocene on the biogeography and evolution of two groups of Australasian parrots (Aves: Psittaciformes: Eclectus roratus, Trichoglossus haematodus complex). Rapid evolution and implications for taxonomy and conservation. European Journal of Ecology 3: 47 - 66.
Heinsohn, R., S. Legge, and J. A. Endler. 2005. Extreme reversed sexual dichromatism in a bird without sex role reversal. Science 309: 617 - 619.
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Smith, Brian Tilston, Thom, Gregory & Joseph, Leo 2024 |
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