Endemic birds of Madagascar and western Indian Ocean islands

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This article is one of a series providing information about endemism among birds in the World's various zoogeographic zones. For an overview of this subject see Endemism in birds.

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[edit] Patterns of endemism

This region is notable not just for the high number of endemic species, but for endemism in higher-level taxonomic groupings too.

[edit] Family-level endemism

The following three families are endemic to Madagascar:

In addition, the ten species of Coua (genus Coua, a subfamily of the cuckoos), are all Madagascan endemics.

Two other families are endemic to the wider region:

The extinct Dodo and Rodrigues Solitaire comprised a family, Raphidae, which was endemic to Mauritius.

[edit] Genus-level endemism


In addition to genera in the families above, the following genera are endemic to the region (M indicating a genus endemic to Madagascar):

  • the Jeries Neomixis (three species) and Hartertula (one species) M

In addition in the following genera, high proportions of the member species are endemic to Madagascar:

  • the rock-thrushes, Monticola, in which three of the 13 species are endemic to Madagascar (these three are sometimes separated into their own genus, Pseudocossyphus.

[edit] Endemic Bird Areas

Birdlife International has defined a number of Endemic Bird Areas and Secondary Areas in Madagascar and the western Indian Ocean islands.

[edit] List of species

[edit] Species endemic to Madagascar

The following is a list of species endemic to Madagascar.

Non-passerines


Passerines


Note that:

  • Madagascar Partridge is endemic as a native species to Madagascar, but has been introduced on the Mascarenes
  • Madagascar Buttonquail is endemic as a native species to Madagascar, but has been introduced on the Mascarenes
  • Madagascar Turtle Dove is endemic as a native species to Madagascar, but is thought to be an introduced species on the other islands in the region
  • Grey-headed Lovebird is endemic as a native species to Madagascar, but has been introduced to the Comoro Islands
  • Madagascar Fody is endemic as a native species to Madagascar, but has been introduced to many of the other islands in the region

[edit] Species endemic to other islands or island groups in the region

The following is a list of species endemic to other islands.

[edit] Species endemic to the Mascarene group

[edit] Species endemic to the Comoros

[edit] Species endemic to central Seychelles

[edit] Species endemic to the Aldabra islands

There are native Madagascar Turtle Doves in the Aldabra group (separate races from those found on Madagascar); they may represent a separate species.

[edit] Other species endemic to the region

The following is a list of species which are not endemic to a specific island (or island group) but are endemic to the region as a whole.

[edit] Near-endemics

The following is a list of species endemic to the region as breeding species:

Two Western Palearctic falcons winter entirely (Eleonora's Falcon) or mainly (Sooty Falcon) on Madagascar.

The following restricted-range species are also found in the region:

The following seabirds are restricted to the region as breeders:

[edit] References

  • Sinclair, Ian and Olivier Langrand (2003) Birds of the Indian Ocean Islands


 
Endemism in birds

Regional overviews

The Palaearctic: Western Palearctic | Central Asia | Japan
Afrotropics & Malagasy region: Eastern Africa | Western and central Africa | Southern Africa | Madagascar region
The Oriental region: S Asia | Andamans and Nicobars | SE Asia | Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, Java & Bali | Borneo | Sulawesi region | The Philippines | Taiwan
Australasia & the Pacific: Australia | New Guinea region | New Zealand | New Caledonia | Hawaii
North America: Eastern North America | Western North America | West Indies | Mexico and northern Central America | Southern Central America
South America: Galápagos Islands
Other: Southern Atlantic islands

Lists of: Endemic Bird Areas | Secondary Areas
Literature: Putting biodiversity on the map | Endemic Bird Areas of the World
Categories: Regional overviews | Endemic higher-level taxa | Restricted range endemics