A new species of giant marabou stork (Aves: Ciconiiformes) from the Pleistocene of Liang Bua,Flores (Indonesia) |
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Authors: | HANNEKE J.M. MEIJER ROKUS AWE DUE |
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Affiliation: | 1. Nationaal Natuurhistorisch Museum Naturalis, P.O. Box 9517, 2300 RA Leiden, the Netherlands;2. National Centre for Archaeology, Jl. Raya Condet Pejatan n. 4, Jakarta 12510, Indonesia |
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Abstract: | Fossils of the genus Leptoptilos from the Pleistocene of Liang Bua, Flores, Indonesia, belong to a new species of giant marabou stork, Leptoptilos robustus sp. nov. This giant bird, estimated at 1.80 m in length, was similar in dimensions to extant Leptoptilos dubius, except for the tibiotarsus. The thick cortical bone wall of the tibiotarsus and the estimated weight of 16 kg imply a reduced flight capability. Osteological and biometric characters suggest that L. robustus is most closely related to L. dubius. An evolutionary lineage is proposed in which a volant L. dubius‐like ancestor in the Middle Pleistocene evolved into the Late Pleistocene L. robustus on Flores, with a concomitant reduction of the ability to fly and an increase in body size. The large body size and terrestrial lifestyle of L. robustus are responses to an unbalanced, insular environment with abundant prey items and a lack of mammalian carnivores, and emphasize the extraordinary nature of the Homo floresiensis fauna. © 2010 The Linnean Society of London, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2010, 160 , 707–724. |
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Keywords: | extinction fossil bird Homo floresiensis island fauna South‐East Asia |
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