Product Code Database
Example Keywords: shoe -super $83-145
   » » Wiki: Streptopelia
Tag Wiki 'Streptopelia'.
Tag

Streptopelia
 (

Streptopelia ( collared doves and turtle doves) is a genus of 15 species of birds in the pigeon and dove family native to the in , , and . These are mainly slim, small to medium-sized species. The upperparts tend to be buffy brown and the underparts are often a shade of pinkish-brown, and they have a characteristic black-and-white patch on the neck. They have cooing or purring songs, monotonous in some, restful and soothing in others. The genus divides into two groups, the collared dove group (11 species) with uniform upperparts and a black half-collar edged with white, and the turtle dove group (4 species) with patterned upperparts and a barred side panel on the neck. They range in size from the 20–23 cm red collared dove to the 33–35 cm oriental turtle dove. Most of the species are resident or disperse over short distances, but two (the European and Oriental turtle doves) are long-distance breeding in temperate areas and wintering in the tropics. The sexes are not differentiated in most of the species, except for the red collared dove, where the males are orange-red with a greyish head, and the females a duller brown.

(2025). 9788416728374, Lynx Edicions.

As a group, this genus is highly successful; several species are abundant in a range of habitats in the tropics, with three species having a more extensive distribution into temperate areas as well. The Eurasian collared dove ( Streptopelia decaocto) in particular has expanded naturally out of its original range of the warmer temperate regions from southeastern Europe to India to colonise the rest of Europe, reaching as far west as Great Britain by 1960 and Ireland soon after, and also east across northern China to Japan. It has also been introduced into the Americas where it has now colonised most of North America, Central America, and the Caribbean, and is still spreading rapidly. Some other species have been less successful in recent years, with two species listed by IUCN as Vulnerable.


Taxonomy
The genus Streptopelia was described in 1855 by the French ornithologist Charles Lucien Bonaparte. The comes from στρεπτός ( streptós), meaning "twisted, wearing a torc", and πέλεια ( péleia) meaning "dove".
(2025). 9781408125014, Christopher Helm. .
Also in 1855, the English zoologist George Robert Gray designated the as Streptopelia risoria, the . Although Streptopelia risoria has been confirmed as a valid name by the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, the Barbary dove is generally treated as a domesticated form of the African collared dove Streptopelia roseogrisea.


Species
The genus contains 15 species:
Europe, North Africa, western Asia; wintering Africa south of the Sahara
Tropical East Africa
Tropical West Africa
Asia, widespread; wintering further south in Asia
Java east to Timor
Philippines, endemic
Europe, North Africa, Asia; invasive in Americas and Japan
Myanmar, endemic
Sahel region of Africa, southwest Arabia; invasive in Caribbean and New Zealand
Southern Ethiopia, southern Somalia
Tropical Africa
Tropical and southern Africa
Eastern and southern Africa
Sahel region of Africa
Southern Asia

The genera and were formerly included in Streptopelia, but have since been separated out to make the genus .

Page 1 of 1
1
Page 1 of 1
1

Account

Social:
Pages:  ..   .. 
Items:  .. 

Navigation

General: Atom Feed Atom Feed  .. 
Help:  ..   .. 
Category:  ..   .. 
Media:  ..   .. 
Posts:  ..   ..   .. 

Statistics

Page:  .. 
Summary:  .. 
1 Tags
10/10 Page Rank
5 Page Refs
4s Time