| Literature DB >> 27408605 |
Miguel Monteiro1, Luís Reino1, Martim Melo2, Pedro Beja1, Cristiane Bastos-Silveira3, Manuela Ramos4, Diana Rodrigues3, Isabel Queirós Neves5, Susana Consciência6, Rui Figueira1.
Abstract
The former Instituto de Investigação Científica Tropical-IICT (Lisbon, Portugal), recently integrated into the University of Lisbon, gathers important natural history collections from Portuguese-speaking African countries. In this study, we describe the bird collection from the Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe, which was fully taxonomically checked and georeferenced. The IICT bird collection contains 5598 specimens, of which 559 are from São Tomé and Príncipe, representing 85 taxa, including 19 endemic species and 13 endemic subspecies of birds. The specimens were collected between 1946 and 1973, although 43% of the records are from 1954 and 45% are from 1970. The geographic distribution of samples covers the whole territory, with a higher number of records from São Tomé than from Príncipe. The districts with highest number of records are Pagué (equivalent to Príncipe Island), and Água Grande and Mé-Zochi on São Tomé. Despite the relatively low number of specimens per taxon, the importance of the collection is considerable due to the high number of endemic and threatened species represented. Furthermore, it adds valuable information to the GBIF network, especially for a country whose two islands are each an Endemic Bird Area and for which substantial gaps in ornithological knowledge remain.Entities:
Keywords: Animalia; Aves; Biodiversity databases; Chordata; Gulf of Guinea; Museum; Species Occurrence data; Specimen
Year: 2016 PMID: 27408605 PMCID: PMC4926686 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.600.7899
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zookeys ISSN: 1313-2970 Impact factor: 1.546
Endemic subspecies of African continental species present in São Tomé and Príncipe in IICT collection. The taxonomical nomenclature of the species follows the IOC Bird List v6.1.
| Common Name | Species | Subspecies | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| São Tomé | N | Príncipe | N | ||
| Harlequin Quail |
|
| 6 | ||
| Lemon Dove |
|
| 3 |
| 13 |
| African Green Pigeon |
|
| 7 | ||
| African Emerald Cuckoo |
|
| 11 | ||
| Western Barn Owl |
|
| 2 | ||
| Little Swift |
|
| 5 |
| 9 |
| Blue-breasted Kingfisher |
|
| 9 | ||
| Malachite Kingfisher |
|
| 14 |
| 5 |
| Velvet-mantled Drongo |
|
| 5 | ||
| Chestnut-winged Starling |
|
| 7 | ||
| Southern Masked Weaver |
|
| 14 | ||
Endemic species of the Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe represented in the IICT collection, including the number of specimens. The taxonomical nomenclature follows the IOC World Bird List v6.1 (Gill and Donsker 2016).
| Common Name | Species | São Tomé (N) | Príncipe (N) |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
| São Tomé Olive Pigeon |
| 11 | Endangered | |
| São Tomé Green Pigeon |
| 7 | Vulnerable | |
| São Tomé Spinetail |
| 2 | 2 | Least Concern |
| São Tomé Oriole |
| 6 | Vulnerable | |
| São Tomé Paradise Flycatcher |
| 14 | Least Concern | |
| São Tomé |
| 9 | Least Concern | |
| Dohrn's Thrush-Babbler |
| 8 | Least Concern | |
| Príncipe Speirops |
| 3 | Near Threatened | |
| Black-capped Speirops |
| 15 | Least Concern | |
| São Tomé White-eye |
| 3 | NA | |
| Príncipe Starling |
| 13 | Least Concern | |
| São Tomé Thrush |
| 10 | Near Threatened | |
| Príncipe Sunbird |
| 11 | Least Concern | |
| Newton's Sunbird |
| 11 | Least Concern | |
| Giant Sunbird |
| 5 | Vulnerable | |
| Príncipe Weaver |
| 14 | Least Concern | |
| Giant Weaver |
| 19 | Least Concern | |
| São Tomé Weaver |
| 11 | Least Concern | |
| Príncipe Seedeater |
| 13 | 9 | Least Concern |
Treated by IUCN as a subspecies of . Nominate subspecies occurs on Príncipe. Vulnerable status applies to the two populations.
Figure 1.Total number of specimens per family. The legend lists the corresponding Orders, with assigned colors.
Figure 2.Distribution map of specimens occurrence throughout the territory of São Tomé and Príncipe. To facilitate graphic representation, distances between the two islands are not to scale (indicated by the dashed line).
Figure 3.The sampling temporal profile of the collection´s specimens, showing the number of specimens per collection date. Blue dots represent sampling years for each Order.