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The megapodes, also known as incubator birds or mound-builders, are stocky, medium-large, chicken-like birds with small heads and large feet in the family Megapodiidae. Their name literally means "large foot" and is a reference to the heavy legs and feet typical of these terrestrial birds. All are browsers, and all but the malleefowl occupy wooded habitats. Most are brown or black in color. Megapodes are superprecocial, hatching from their eggs in the most mature condition of any bird. They hatch with open eyes, bodily coordination and strength, full wing feathers, and downy body feathers, and are able to run, pursue prey, and in some species, fly on the same day they hatch.


Description

Megapodes are medium-sized to large terrestrial birds with large legs and feet with sharp claws. The largest members of the
clade A clade (), also known as a monophyletic group or natural group, is a group of organisms that are monophyletic – that is, composed of a common ancestor and all its lineal descendants – on a phylogenetic tree. Rather than the English term, ...
are the species of '' Alectura'' and '' Talegalla''. The smallest are the Micronesian scrubfowl (''Megapodius laperouse'') and the
Moluccan scrubfowl The Moluccan megapode (''Eulipoa wallacei''), also known as Wallace's scrubfowl, Moluccan scrubfowl or painted megapode, is a small, approximately 31 cm long, olive-brown megapode. The genus ''Eulipoa'' is monotypic, but the Moluccan megapode ...
(''Eulipoa wallacei''). They have small heads, short beaks, and rounded and large wings. Their flying abilities vary within the clade. They present the hallux at the same level of the other toes just like the species of the clade Cracidae. The other Galliformes have their halluces raised above the level of the front toes.


Distribution and habitat

Megapodes are found in the broader Australasian region, including islands in the western Pacific,
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, New Guinea, and the islands of Indonesia east of the Wallace Line, but also the Andaman and
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in the Bay of Bengal. The distribution of the family has contracted in the Pacific with the arrival of humans, and a number of island groups such as
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, Tonga, and
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have lost many or all of their species. Raoul Island, a New Zealand territory and the main island of the Kermadec Islands, may also have once had a species of megapode, based on settler accounts.


Behaviour and ecology

Megapodes are mainly solitary birds that do not incubate their eggs with their body heat as other birds do, but bury them. Their eggs are unusual in having a large yolk, making up 50–70% of the egg weight. The birds are best known for building massive nest mounds of decaying vegetation, which the male attends, adding or removing litter to regulate the internal heat while the eggs develop. However, some bury their eggs in other ways; there are burrow-nesters which use geothermal heat, and others which simply rely on the heat of the sun warming the sand. Some species vary their incubation strategy depending on the local environment. Although the Australian brushturkey was thought to exhibit temperature-dependent sex determination, this was later proven false; temperature does, however, affect embryo mortality and resulting offspring sex ratios. The nonsocial nature of their incubation raises questions as to how the hatchlings come to recognise other members of their species, which is due to imprinting in other members of the order Galliformes. Research suggests an instinctive visual recognition of specific movement patterns is made by the individual species of megapode. Megapode chicks do not have an egg tooth; they use their powerful claws to break out of the egg, and then tunnel their way up to the surface of the mound, lying on their backs and scratching at the sand and vegetable matter. Similar to other superprecocial birds, they hatch fully feathered and active, already able to fly and live independently from their parents. In megapodes superprecociality apparently evolved secondarily from brooding and at least loose parental care as more typical in Galliformes. Eggs previously assigned to '' Genyornis'' have been reassigned to giant megapode species. Some dietary and chronological data previously assigned to dromornithids may instead be assigned to the giant megapodes. Megapodes share some similarities to the extinct
enantiornithes The Enantiornithes, also known as enantiornithines or enantiornitheans in literature, are a group of extinct avialans ("birds" in the broad sense), the most abundant and diverse group known from the Mesozoic era. Almost all retained teeth and cla ...
in terms of their superprecocial life cycle, though also several differences.


Species

The more than 20 living species are placed in seven genera. Although the evolutionary relationships between the Megapodiidae are especially uncertain, the morphological groups are clear:


Phylogeny


Taxonomy

* Genus †'' Mwalau'' Worthy et al. 2015 ** †''
Mwalau walterlinii ''Mwalau walterlinii'' is an extinct species of megapode from Vanuatu, and the only species in the genus ''Mwalau''. The holotype and only known specimen is from the Teouma archeological site on the island of Efate. It was built in similar propor ...
'' Worthy et al. 2015 (Vanuatu) * Genus †'' Ngawupodius'' Boles & Ivison 1999 ** †'' Ngawupodius minya'' Boles & Ivison 1999 * Scrubfowl group ** Genus: ''Macrocephalon'' *** Maleo, ''Macrocephalon maleo'' ** Genus: '' Eulipoa'' (sometimes included in ''Megapodius'') ***
Moluccan megapode The Moluccan megapode (''Eulipoa wallacei''), also known as Wallace's scrubfowl, Moluccan scrubfowl or painted megapode, is a small, approximately 31 cm long, olive-brown megapode. The genus ''Eulipoa'' is monotypic, but the Moluccan megapode ...
, ''Eulipoa wallacei''. ** Genus: '' Megapodius'' *** Tongan megapode, ''Megapodius pritchardii'' ***
Micronesian megapode The Micronesian megapode or Micronesian scrubfowl (''Megapodius laperouse'') is an endangered megapode which inhabits islands of the Western Pacific Ocean. Description The Micronesian megapode is a stocky medium-sized bird that is mostly dark ...
, ''Megapodius laperouse'' ****
Marianas Island megapode The Micronesian megapode or Micronesian scrubfowl (''Megapodius laperouse'') is an endangered megapode which inhabits islands of the Western Pacific Ocean. Description The Micronesian megapode is a stocky medium-sized bird that is mostly dark b ...
, ''Megapodius laperouse laperouse'' **** Palau Island megapode, ''Megapodius laperouse senex'' *** Nicobar megapode, ''Megapodius nicobariensis'' *** Philippine megapode, ''Megapodius cumingii'' ***
Sula megapode The Sula megapode or Sula scrubfowl (''Megapodius bernsteinii'') is a species of bird in the family Megapodiidae. It is found only in the Banggai and Sula Islands between Sulawesi and the Maluku Islands in Indonesia, where its habitats are subtr ...
, ''Megapodius bernsteinii'' *** Tanimbar megapode, ''Megapodius tenimberensis'' *** Dusky megapode, ''Megapodius freycinet'' ****
Forsten's megapode The dusky megapode (''Megapodius freycinet''), also known as dusky scrubfowl or common megapode, is a medium-sized, approximately 41 cm (16 in) long, blackish bird with a short pointed crest, bare red facial skin, dark legs, brown irises, and a d ...
, ''Megapodius (freycinet) forstenii'' *** Biak scrubfowl, ''Megapodius geelvinkianus'' *** Melanesian megapode, ''Megapodius eremita'' *** Vanuatu megapode, ''Megapodius layardi'' *** New Guinea scrubfowl, ''Megapodius decollatus'' *** Orange-footed scrubfowl, ''Megapodius reinwardt'' *** † Pile-builder scrubfowl, ''Megapodius molistructor'' Balouet & Olson 1989 *** † Viti Levu scrubfowl, ''Megapodius amissus'' Worthy 2000 *** † Consumed scrubfowl, ''Megapodius alimentum'' Steatman 1989a *** †''M. andamanensis'' Walter 1980 nomen dubium ospecies*** †''M. burnabyi'' Gray 1861 nomen dubium ospecies*** †
Raoul Island scrubfowl __NOTOC__ Raoul is a French variant of the male given name Ralph or Rudolph, and a cognate of Raul. Raoul may also refer to: Given name * Raoul Berger, American legal scholar * Raoul Bova, Italian actor * Radulphus Brito (Raoul le Breton, died ...
, ''M. sp.'' *** †' Eua scrubfowl (small-footed megapode), ''M. sp.'' *** †
Lifuka scrubfowl Lifuka is an island in the Kingdom of Tonga. It is located within the Haapai Group in the centre of the country, to northeast of the national capital of Nukualofa. It is the administrative centre of the Haapai group of islands with Pangai being ...
, ''M. sp.'' *** †
Stout Tongan megapode Stout is a dark, top-fermented beer with a number of variations, including dry stout, oatmeal stout, milk stout, and imperial stout. The first known use of the word ''stout'' for beer, in a document dated 1677 found in the Egerton Manuscrip ...
, ''M. sp.'' *** †
Large Vanuatu megapode Large means of great size. Large may also refer to: Mathematics * Arbitrarily large, a phrase in mathematics * Large cardinal, a property of certain transfinite numbers * Large category, a category with a proper class of objects and morphisms ...
, ''M. sp.'' *** †
Large Solomon Islands Large means of great size. Large may also refer to: Mathematics * Arbitrarily large, a phrase in mathematics * Large cardinal, a property of certain transfinite numbers * Large category, a category with a proper class of objects and morphisms (or ...
, ''M. sp.'' *** †
New Caledonia megapode New is an adjective referring to something recently made, discovered, or created. New or NEW may refer to: Music * New, singer of K-pop group The Boyz Albums and EPs * ''New'' (album), by Paul McCartney, 2013 * ''New'' (EP), by Regurgitator, ...
, ''M. sp.'' *** †
Loyalty megapode Loyalty, in general use, is a Fixation (psychology), devotion and faithfulness to a nation, cause, philosophy, country, group, or person. Philosophers disagree on what can be an object of loyalty, as some argue that loyalty is strictly interpers ...
, ''M. sp.'' *** †
New Ireland scrubfowl New is an adjective referring to something recently made, discovered, or created. New or NEW may refer to: Music * New, singer of K-pop group The Boyz Albums and EPs * ''New'' (album), by Paul McCartney, 2013 * ''New'' (EP), by Regurgitator, ...
(large Bismarck's megapode), ''M. sp.'' *
Malleefowl The malleefowl (''Leipoa ocellata'') is a stocky ground-dwelling Australian bird about the size of a domestic chicken (to which it is distantly related). It is notable for the large nesting mounds constructed by the males and lack of parental ca ...
, group ** Genus: ''Leipoa'' ***
Malleefowl The malleefowl (''Leipoa ocellata'') is a stocky ground-dwelling Australian bird about the size of a domestic chicken (to which it is distantly related). It is notable for the large nesting mounds constructed by the males and lack of parental ca ...
, ''Leipoa ocellata'' *
Brushturkey group Brushturkey, brush-turkey or brush turkey generally refer to birds in three genera in the megapode family, and sometimes to other species such as the Australian bustard: Megapodes ;''Alectura'' * Australian brushturkey, ''Alectura lathami'' ;''Aep ...
** Genus: ''Alectura'' *** Australian brushturkey, ''Alectura lathami'' ** Genus: '' Aepypodius'' *** Wattled brushturkey, ''Aepypodius arfakianus'' *** Waigeo brushturkey, ''Aepypodius bruijnii'' ** Genus: '' Talegalla'' *** Red-billed brushturkey, ''Talegalla cuvieri'' *** Black-billed brushturkey, ''Talegalla fuscirostris'' *** Collared brushturkey, ''Talegalla jobiensis'' ** Genus: †''
Progura ''Progura'' is an extinct genus of megapode that was native to Australia. It was described from Plio-Pleistocene deposits at the Darling Downs and Chinchilla in southeastern Queensland by Charles De Vis. Taxonomy Comparison of Australian mega ...
'' *** ''Progura gallinacea'' – Queensland, Pleistocene *** ''Progura campestris'' – South Australia, Pleistocene ** Genus: †'' Latagallina'' *** ''Latagallina naracoortensis'' formerly ''Progura naracoortensis'' – New South Wales, South Australia, Pleistocene *** ''Latagallina olsoni'' – South Australia, Pleistocene * ''
Incertae sedis ' () or ''problematica'' is a term used for a taxonomic group where its broader relationships are unknown or undefined. Alternatively, such groups are frequently referred to as "enigmatic taxa". In the system of open nomenclature, uncertain ...
'' ** Genus: †'' Garrdimalga'' *** ''Garrdimalga mcnamarai'' – South Australia, Pleistocene


Human uses

In their native
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, indigenous peoples protect their nesting sites, as their eggs are considered to be delicacies. Their eggs are about twice the size of chicken eggs and the yolks are roughly four times as massive.


See also

* List of recently extinct birds *
Late Quaternary prehistoric birds Late Quaternary prehistoric birds are avian taxa that became extinct during the Late Quaternary – the Holocene or Late Pleistocene – and before recorded history, or more precisely, before they could be studied alive by ornit ...
* List of fossil bird genera


Footnotes


References


External links

* * {{Authority control * Taxa named by René Lesson