O'ahu ʻelepaio

Oʻahu ʻelepaio
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Subclass: Neornithes
Infraclass: Neognathae
Superorder: Neoaves
Order: Passeriformes
Suborder: Passeri
Infraorder: Passerida
Family: Monarchidae
Genus: Chasiempis
Species: C. ibidis
Binomial name
Chasiempis ibidis
Stejneger, 1887
Synonyms
  • Chasiempis sandwichensis ibidis

The Oʻahu ʻelepaio (Chasiempis ibidis) is a monarch flycatcher found on the Hawaiian Island of Oahu.

Taxonomy and Systematics

The Oʻahu ʻelepaio was formerly considered as a subspecies of the Hawaii ʻelepaio until reclassified as a separate species in 2010.[2]

Description

This species looks very similar to the Hawaiʻi ʻelepaio, but the white underside extends to the flanks and further up the breast, and the upperside - especially the head - is more rust-colored.

Threats

Avian malaria and fowlpox are widespread in the population and although it appears to have weathered the worst of it, it is threatened by a combination of these diseases and predation of nestlings, eggs and adult females by rats. In areas where rats are controlled, survival and nest success are higher.

Status

It is now restricted to an area of 47 square kilometers (18 sq mi) in the Koʻolau and Waiʻanae ranges, where a fragmented population of 1,200-1,400 birds occurs. It is listed as endangered. Recently completed surveys of populations in the Koʻolau range have unexpectedly revealed that the population has largely remained stable since surveys conducted in the 1990s. However, only about 20 individuals are left on the windward side of the Koʻolau range, with some valleys containing only a single ʻelepaio. Without intervention, this population faces extirpation in the near future due to small population phenomena.

References

  1. BirdLife International (2016). "Chasiempis ibidis". The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN. 2016: e.T22736423A95133622. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-3.RLTS.T22736423A95133622.en. Retrieved 15 January 2018.
  2. "Species Version 2 « IOC World Bird List". www.worldbirdnames.org. Retrieved 2016-10-26.
  • Conant, S. (1977): The breeding biology of the Oahu ʻElepaio. Wilson Bull. 89(2): 193-210. DjVu fulltext PDF fulltext
  • VanderWerf, Eric A.; Rohrer, Joby L.; Smith, David G. & Burt, Matthew D. (2001): Current distribution and abundance of the Oʻahu ʻElepaio. Wilson Bull. 113(1): 10-16. DOI:10.1676/0043-5643(2001)113[0010:CDAAOT]2.0.CO;2 HTML abstract
  • VanderWerf, Eric A.; Burt, Matthew D.; Rohrer, Joby L. & Mosher, Stephen M. (2006): Distribution and prevalence of mosquito-borne diseases in Oʻahu ʻElepaio [English with Spanish abstract]. Condor 108(4): 770-777. DOI:10.1650/0010-5422(2006)108[770:DAPOMD]2.0.CO;2 HTML abstract
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