Henderson fruit dove

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The Henderson fruit dove is a brightly colored, island-restricted dove species found only on remote Henderson Island in the South Pacific.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird species
endemic species
fruit dove
activityPattern diurnal
breedingLocation Henderson Island NERFINISHED
breedingSystem monogamous
class Aves
coloration brightly colored plumage
commonName Henderson fruit dove NERFINISHED
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List NERFINISHED
describedInYear 1789
diet berries
figs
fruit
distribution island-restricted
ecologicalRole seed disperser
endemicTo Henderson Island NERFINISHED
family Columbidae NERFINISHED
firstDescribedAsTaxonBy Johann Friedrich Gmelin GENERATED
foundOnIsland Henderson Island NERFINISHED
genus Ptilinopus NERFINISHED
habitat limestone forest
subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest
hasConservationStatus Near Threatened
hasIslandEndemism single-island endemic
islandTypeInhabited raised coral atoll
kingdom Animalia
locatedInOrOn South Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Pitcairn Islands NERFINISHED
movementPattern non-migratory
nativeRange Henderson Island NERFINISHED
order Columbiformes NERFINISHED
parentTaxon Ptilinopus NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
populationTrend stable or slightly declining
primaryFoodSource native forest fruits
primaryThreatContext small global population confined to one island GENERATED
rangeType very restricted range
reproduction oviparous
reproductiveBehavior nesting in trees or shrubs
scientificName Ptilinopus insularis NERFINISHED
taxonRank species
threatenedBy climate change
habitat degradation
invasive species

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Henderson Island endemicSpecies Henderson fruit dove