Mohoua
Genus of birds
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Mohoua is a genus of three bird species endemic to New Zealand. The scientific name is taken from mohua – the Māori name for the yellowhead.[2] Their taxonomic placement has presented problems: They have typically been placed in the whistler family, Pachycephalidae, but in 2013 it was established that they are best placed in their own family, Mohouidae.[3] A large molecular genetic study published in 2019 found that the family is sister to the family Neosittidae, containing the three sittellas.[4]
| Mohoua | |
|---|---|
| Whitehead (Mohoua albicilla) | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Chordata |
| Class: | Aves |
| Order: | Passeriformes |
| Infraorder: | Corvides |
| Family: | Mohouidae Mathews, 1946 |
| Genus: | Mohoua Lesson, 1837 |
| Type species | |
| Certhia heteroclites[1] = Muscicapa ochrocephala Quoy & Gaimard, 1830 | |
All three species display some degree of sexual dimorphism in terms of size, with the males being the larger of the two sexes.[5] Mohoua are gregarious (more so outside the breeding season) and usually forage in groups. They also forage in mixed species flocks at times, frequently forming the nucleus of such flocks.[2] Social organization and behaviour is well documented for all three Mohoua species; cooperative breeding has been observed in all three species and is common in the whitehead and yellowhead.[2] The three species are the sole hosts for the long-tailed cuckoo (Urodynamis taitensis), which acts as a brood parasite upon them, pushing their eggs out of the nest and laying a single one of its own in their place so that they take no part in incubation of their eggs or in raising their young.[5]
Taxonomy
The genus Mohoua was introduced in 1837 by the French naturalist René Lesson to accommodate a single species, the yellowhead, which is therefore the type species of the genus.[6][7]
Species
| Common name | Scientific name and subspecies | Range | Size and ecology | IUCN status and estimated population |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Whitehead | Mohoua albicilla (Lesson, 1830) |
North Island | Size: Habitat: Diet: |
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| Pipipi or New Zealand brown creeper | Mohoua novaeseelandiae (Gmelin, 1789) |
South Island | Size: Habitat: Diet: |
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| Yellowhead | Mohoua ochrocephala (Gmelin, 1789) |
South Island | Size: Habitat: Diet: |
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