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Plains-wanderer
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Charadriformes
Family: Pedionomidae
Bonaparte, 1856
Genus: Pedionomus
Species: P. torquatus
Binomial name
Pedionomus torquatus
Gould, 1841

The Plains-wanderer, Pedionomus torquatus, or Plains Wanderer, is a unique bird and is put in a family of its own. It is endemic to Australia.

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[edit] Description

This is a quail-like ground bird, measuring 15–19 cm. The adult male is light brown above, with fawn-white underparts with black crescents. The adult female has a distinctive white-spotted black collar. They are poor flyers, preferring to run when startled. Females lay four eggs, which the male then incubates[1].

[edit] Taxonomy

It was formerly believed to be related to the buttonquails and thus placed in the gamebird order Galliformes or with the cranes and rails in Gruiformes. DNA-DNA hybridization and RAG-1 sequence data places it as a wader related to the jacanas (Sibley & Ahlquist 1990, Paton et al. 2003, Thomas et al. 2004, van Tuinen et al. 2004). It thus represents a remarkable case of morphological convergence.

[edit] Conservation status

Population decline has been caused by the conversion of native grasslands to cultivation.

[edit] International

This bird is listed as an endangered species on the 2007 IUCN Red List.

[edit] Australia

Plains Wanderers are listed as vulnerable on the Australian Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC). Their conservation status also varies from state to state within Australia. For example:

  • The Plains Wanderer is listed as threatened on the Victorian Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act (1988).[2] Under this Act, an Action Statement for the recovery and future management of this species has been prepared.[3]
  • The Plains Wanderer is listed as endangered on Schedule 1 of the 'Threatened Species Conservation Act (1995).

The Plains Wanderer is likely to change status to nationally endangered under the EPBC Act 1999.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Archibald, George W. (1991). Forshaw, Joseph. ed. Encyclopaedia of Animals: Birds. London: Merehurst Press. pp. 101. ISBN 1-85391-186-0. 
  2. ^ Department of Sustainability and Environment - information on status
  3. ^ Department of Sustainability and Environment - Action Statement

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