The fruit doves, also known as fruit pigeons, are a
genus
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(''Ptilinopus'') of
bird
Birds are a group of warm-blooded vertebrates constituting the class (biology), class Aves (), characterised by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the Oviparity, laying of Eggshell, hard-shelled eggs, a high Metabolism, metabolic rate, a fou ...
s in the pigeon and dove
family
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(
Columbidae
Columbidae is a bird Family (biology), family consisting of doves and pigeons. It is the only family in the Order (biology), order Columbiformes. These are stout-bodied birds with small heads, relatively short necks and slender bills that in ...
). These colourful,
frugivorous
A frugivore ( ) is an animal that thrives mostly on raw fruits or succulent fruit-like produce of plants such as roots, shoots, nuts and seeds. Approximately 20% of mammalian herbivores eat fruit. Frugivores are highly dependent on the abundance ...
doves are found in forests and woodlands in
Southeast Asia
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and
Oceania
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. It is a large genus with over 50 species, some
threatened
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or already
extinct
Extinction is the termination of an organism by the death of its Endling, last member. A taxon may become Functional extinction, functionally extinct before the death of its last member if it loses the capacity to Reproduction, reproduce and ...
.
Taxonomy
The genus ''Ptilinopus'' was introduced in 1825 by the English naturalist
William Swainson
William Swainson Fellow of the Linnean Society, FLS, Fellow of the Royal Society, FRS (8 October 1789 – 6 December 1855), was an English ornithologist, Malacology, malacologist, Conchology, conchologist, entomologist and artist.
Life
Swains ...
with the
rose-crowned fruit dove
The rose-crowned fruit dove (''Ptilinopus regina''), also known as pink-capped fruit dove or Swainson's fruit dove, is a medium-sized fruit dove that is found in parts of southern Indonesia, northern Australia and eastern Australia.
Taxonomy
Th ...
(''Ptilinopus regina'') as the
type species
In International_Code_of_Zoological_Nomenclature, zoological nomenclature, a type species (''species typica'') is the species name with which the name of a genus or subgenus is considered to be permanently taxonomically associated, i.e., the spe ...
. The genus name combines the
Ancient Greek
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words meaning "
down feather
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" with meaning "foot".
The many species of this genus can be further grouped by geography and by certain shared characteristics. The fruit doves of the Sunda Islands and northern Australia, such as the pink-headed fruit dove and
banded fruit dove, have comparatively longer tails than other species, and are notable for their solid colouration on the head, neck and breast, with a black band across the belly. Another grouping can be made of certain fruit doves
endemic
Endemism is the state of a species being found only in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also foun ...
to New Guinea, the
Moluccas
The Maluku Islands ( ; , ) or the Moluccas ( ; ) are an archipelago in the eastern part of Indonesia. Tectonically they are located on the Halmahera Plate within the Molucca Sea Collision Zone. Geographically they are located in West Melanesi ...
, and the
Bismarck Archipelago
The Bismarck Archipelago (, ) is a group of islands off the northeastern coast of New Guinea in the western Pacific Ocean and is part of the Islands Region of Papua New Guinea. Its area is about .
History
The first inhabitants of the archipela ...
, including the
carunculated fruit dove, knob-billed fruit dove, and others; these are notable for their grey colouration on the head or shoulder and/or enlarged cere (part of the bill). This group is uncharacteristically not
sexually dimorphic
Sexual dimorphism is the condition where sexes of the same species exhibit different Morphology (biology), morphological characteristics, including characteristics not directly involved in reproduction. The condition occurs in most dioecy, di ...
, meaning males and females look alike. The orange dove,
golden dove, and
whistling dove, all endemic to
Fiji
Fiji, officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia, part of Oceania in the South Pacific Ocean. It lies about north-northeast of New Zealand. Fiji consists of an archipelago of more than 330 islands—of which about ...
and sometimes placed in their own genus ''Chrysoena'', have in common their small size, compact shape, yellow or orange colouration in the males, and hair-like body feathers. They also are known for their rather un-pigeon-like vocalizations, which sound like snapping, barking, or whistling, respectively.
Finally, the Pacific Islands provide homes to a number of species that share generally green colouration with crimson caps or crowns, ventriloquial cooing or hooting, and a distinct texture of the breast feathers.
Recent evidence suggests ''Ptilinopus'' as presently defined is
paraphyletic
Paraphyly is a taxonomic term describing a grouping that consists of the grouping's last common ancestor and some but not all of its descendant lineages. The grouping is said to be paraphyletic ''with respect to'' the excluded subgroups. In co ...
as ''
Alectroenas'' and ''
Drepanoptila'' are embedded within it.
Species
The genus contains 57 species:
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Banded fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus cinctus''
( Temminck, 1809)
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Black-banded fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus alligator''
Collett, 1898 – split from banded fruit dove
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Red-naped fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus dohertyi''
Rothschild
Rothschild () is a name derived from the German ''zum rothen Schild'' (with the old spelling "th"), meaning "to the red shield", in reference to the houses where these family members lived or had lived. At the time, houses were designated by signs ...
, 1896
*
Pink-headed fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus porphyreus''
( Temminck, 1822)
*
Flame-breasted fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus marchei''
Oustalet, 1880
*
Cream-breasted fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus merrilli''
( McGregor, 1916)
*
Yellow-breasted fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus occipitalis''
Gray, GR, 1844
*
Red-eared fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus fischeri''
Brüggemann, 1876
*
Jambu fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus jambu''
( Gmelin, JF, 1789)
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Banggai fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus subgularis''
Meyer, AB & Wiglesworth, 1896
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Oberholser's fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus gularis''
( Quoy & Gaimard
Joseph Paul Gaimard (31 January 1793 – 10 December 1858) was a French naval surgeon and naturalist.
Biography
Gaimard was born at Saint-Zacharie on January 31, 1793. He studied medicine at the naval medical school in Toulon, subsequent ...
, 1832) – split from Banggai fruit dove
*
Sula fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus mangoliensis''
Rothschild
Rothschild () is a name derived from the German ''zum rothen Schild'' (with the old spelling "th"), meaning "to the red shield", in reference to the houses where these family members lived or had lived. At the time, houses were designated by signs ...
, 1898 – split from Banggai fruit dove
*
Black-chinned fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus leclancheri''
( Bonaparte, 1855)
*
Scarlet-breasted fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus bernsteinii''
Schlegel, 1863
*
Wompoo fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus magnificus''
( Temminck, 1821)
*
Pink-spotted fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus perlatus''
( Temminck, 1835)
*
Ornate fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus ornatus''
Schlegel, 1871
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Tanna fruit dove
The Tanna fruit dove (''Ptilinopus tannensis'') is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It is endemic to Vanuatu.
Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, subtropical or tropical moist montane forest, and hea ...
, ''Ptilinopus tannensis''
( Latham, 1790)
*
Orange-fronted fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus aurantiifrons''
Gray, GR, 1858
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Wallace's fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus wallacii''
Gray, GR, 1858
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Superb fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus superbus''
( Temminck, 1809)
*
Many-colored fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus perousii''
Peale, 1849
*
Crimson-crowned fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus porphyraceus''
( Temminck, 1821)
*
Purple-capped fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus ponapensis''
Finsch, 1878 – split from crimson-crowned fruit dove
*
Kosrae fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus hernsheimi''
Finsch, 1880 – split from crimson-crowned fruit dove
*
Palau fruit dove
The Palau fruit dove (''Ptilinopus pelewensis'') is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It is endemic to Palau and it is also Palau's national bird.
Description
The Palau fruit dove is long and weighs around . The species has a grey hea ...
, ''Ptilinopus pelewensis''
Hartlaub & Finsch, 1868
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Lilac-crowned fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus rarotongensis''
Hartlaub & Finsch, 1871
*
Mariana fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus roseicapilla''
( Lesson, RP, 1831)

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Rose-crowned fruit dove
The rose-crowned fruit dove (''Ptilinopus regina''), also known as pink-capped fruit dove or Swainson's fruit dove, is a medium-sized fruit dove that is found in parts of southern Indonesia, northern Australia and eastern Australia.
Taxonomy
Th ...
, ''Ptilinopus regina''
Swainson, 1825
*
Silver-capped fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus richardsii''
Ramsay, EP, 1882
*
Geelvink fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus speciosus''
Schlegel, 1871 – split from yellow-bibbed fruit dove
*
Grey-green fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus purpuratus''
( Gmelin, JF, 1789)
*
Raiatea fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus chrysogaster''
Gray, GR, 1854 – split from grey-green fruit dove''
''
*
Makatea fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus chalcurus''
Gray, GR, 1860
*
Atoll fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus coralensis''
Peale, 1849
*
Red-bellied fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus greyi''
Bonaparte, 1857
*
Rapa fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus huttoni''
Finsch, 1874
*
White-capped fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus dupetithouarsii''
( Néboux, 1840)
* â€
Red-moustached fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus mercierii''
( des Murs & Prévost, 1849) -
extinct
Extinction is the termination of an organism by the death of its Endling, last member. A taxon may become Functional extinction, functionally extinct before the death of its last member if it loses the capacity to Reproduction, reproduce and ...
(mid-20th century)
*
Henderson fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus insularis''
North
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Etymology
T ...
, 1908
*
Coroneted fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus coronulatus''
Gray, GR, 1858
*
Beautiful fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus pulchellus''
( Temminck, 1835)
*
Blue-capped fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus monacha''
( Temminck, 1824)
*
White-bibbed fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus rivoli''
( Prévost, 1843)
*
Yellow-bibbed fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus solomonensis''
Gray, GR, 1870
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Claret-breasted fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus viridis''
(Linnaeus
Carl Linnaeus (23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné,#Blunt, Blunt (2004), p. 171. was a Swedish biologist and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, the modern system of naming o ...
, 1766)
*
White-headed fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus eugeniae''
( Gould, 1856)
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Lompobattang fruit-dove, ''Ptilinopus fischeri meridionalis''
Meyer, AB & Wiglesworth, 1893

*
Orange-bellied fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus iozonus''
Gray, GR, 1858
*
Knob-billed fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus insolitus''
Schlegel, 1863
*
Grey-headed fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus hyogastrus''
( Temminck, 1824)
*
Carunculated fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus granulifrons''
Hartert, EJO, 1898
*
Black-naped fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus melanospilus''
( Salvadori, 1875)
*
Dwarf fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus nainus''
( Temminck, 1835)
*
Negros fruit dove, ''Ptilinopus arcanus''
Ripley & Rabor, 1955 – possibly
extinct
Extinction is the termination of an organism by the death of its Endling, last member. A taxon may become Functional extinction, functionally extinct before the death of its last member if it loses the capacity to Reproduction, reproduce and ...
(late 20th century?)
*
Orange dove, ''Ptilinopus victor''
( Gould, 1872)
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Golden dove, ''Ptilinopus luteovirens''
( Hombron & Jacquinot, 1841)
*
Whistling dove, ''Ptilinopus layardi''
Elliot, DG, 1878
Description
These small- to medium-sized doves generally have short, fan-shaped tails,
[
] and are remarkable for their colourful and often glossy plumage, as evidenced in the aptly named
orange fruit dove,
flame-breasted fruit dove, and
pink-headed fruit dove.
Males and females of many fruit dove species look very different. For example, the female
many-colored fruit dove shares the male's crimson crown and deep pink undertail feathers, but is otherwise green, whereas the male has a crimson on the upper back and has areas of yellow, olive, cinnamon, and grey.
Distribution and habitat
This is a large genus, most diverse in and around the island of
New Guinea
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, in the
Philippines
The Philippines, officially the Republic of the Philippines, is an Archipelagic state, archipelagic country in Southeast Asia. Located in the western Pacific Ocean, it consists of List of islands of the Philippines, 7,641 islands, with a tot ...
, and in the biogeographical region of
Wallacea
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. Some species have ranges as far west as the
Sunda Islands
The Sunda Islands (; Tetun: ''Illa Sunda'') are a group of islands in the Indonesian Archipelago. They consist of the Greater Sunda Islands and the Lesser Sunda Islands.
Etymology
"Sunda" denotes the continental shelves or landmasses: the Sun ...
, others north to
Taiwan
Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia. The main geography of Taiwan, island of Taiwan, also known as ''Formosa'', lies between the East China Sea, East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocea ...
, south to
Australia
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, and east into
Polynesia
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.
Behaviour and ecology

Fruit doves, as their name implies, eat fruit. ''
Ficus
''Ficus'' ( or ) is a genus of about 850 species of woody trees, shrubs, vines, epiphytes and hemiepiphytes in the family (biology), family Moraceae. Collectively known as fig trees or figs, they are native throughout the tropics with a few spe ...
'' is especially important.
They live in various kinds of forest or woodland. Some species are restricted to
primary forest
An old-growth forest or primary forest is a forest that has developed over a long period of time without Disturbance (ecology), disturbance. Due to this, old-growth forests exhibit unique ecological features. The Food and Agriculture Organizati ...
, such as lowland
rainforest
Rainforests are forests characterized by a closed and continuous tree Canopy (biology), canopy, moisture-dependent vegetation, the presence of epiphytes and lianas and the absence of wildfire. Rainforests can be generally classified as tropi ...
, montane forest, or monsoon forest, while others prefer
secondary forest
A secondary forest (or second-growth forest) is a forest or woodland area which has regenerated through largely natural processes after human-caused Disturbance (ecology), disturbances, such as Logging, timber harvest or agriculture clearing, or ...
or disturbed areas. Some species specialize in particular habitats, from lowland coastal forest to the
cloud forest
A cloud forest, also called a water forest, primas forest, or tropical montane cloud forest, is a generally tropical or subtropical, evergreen, Montane forest, montane, Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests, moist forest characteri ...
or moss forest of high altitudes. Some species of fruit doves are only found in habitats dominated by particular plants, such as
mangrove
A mangrove is a shrub or tree that grows mainly in coastal saline water, saline or brackish water. Mangroves grow in an equatorial climate, typically along coastlines and tidal rivers. They have particular adaptations to take in extra oxygen a ...
,
eucalyptus
''Eucalyptus'' () is a genus of more than 700 species of flowering plants in the family Myrtaceae. Most species of ''Eucalyptus'' are trees, often Mallee (habit), mallees, and a few are shrubs. Along with several other genera in the tribe Eucalyp ...
, or
pandanus
''Pandanus'' is a genus of monocots with about 578 accepted species. They are palm-like, dioecious trees and shrubs native to the Old World tropics and subtropics. Common names include pandan, screw palm and screw pine. The genus is classified ...
. Only a few species can commonly be seen around human habitation, these include the
knob-billed fruit dove,
Makatea fruit dove, and
black-naped fruit dove, which are known to visit gardens and such.
Much is still to be learned about fruit doves. Many species are shy and difficult to observe in their natural habitat. For example, there are several species in the Philippines, and for most of them, little or nothing is known of their breeding or nesting behavior.
References
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Bird genera
Taxa named by William Swainson