[Columba livia domestic breed, invasive entity also alien for Italy]

[The Rock Dove (Columba livia) is a polytypic species originally confined to coastal and inland cliffs of western Palaearctic and northern Ethiopian regions and to those of Indian subcontinent. The present distribution is confused by extensions of range through hybridization with feral stock, which...

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Main Authors: Giovanni Boano, Fabio Perco, Marco Pavia, Natale Emilio Baldaccini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2019-06-01
Series:Rivista Italiana di Ornitologia - Research in Ornithology
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Online Access:https://sisn.pagepress.org/index.php/rio/article/view/356
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spelling doaj-0ba5e327e1434c12a934dc7967e827d82020-11-25T02:58:34ZengPAGEPress PublicationsRivista Italiana di Ornitologia - Research in Ornithology 0035-68752385-08332019-06-0188210.4081/rio.2018.356[Columba livia domestic breed, invasive entity also alien for Italy]Giovanni Boano0Fabio Perco1Marco Pavia2Natale Emilio Baldaccini3Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Carmagnola (TO)Stazione Biologica Isola della Cona, Staranzano (GO)Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università degli Studi di TorinoDipartimento di Biologia, Università degli Studi di Pisa [The Rock Dove (Columba livia) is a polytypic species originally confined to coastal and inland cliffs of western Palaearctic and northern Ethiopian regions and to those of Indian subcontinent. The present distribution is confused by extensions of range through hybridization with feral stock, which have determined its diffusion in geographical areas and environments that are very different and distant from the original ones, with a naturalized distribution now virtually cosmopolitan. Besides a substantial number of domestic breeds reared and maintained in this state, Columba livia is now represented by the original wild populations, generally in decline, and by feral populations, originated from abandoned or escaped domestic individuals. These populations developed above all, but no exclusively, in the cities, starting from the end of the XVIII century, with a further significant increase during the second post-war period, In this work, after having examined and discussed the distribution of the species resulting from the Pleistocene fossil findings and from the historical ornithological literature, we advance the hypothesis that wherever there are free-living populations showing phenotypic, biometric or genetic characteristics different from the wild morphotype, it is legitimate to consider these populations as an alien complex of domestic origin, to be controlled by culling and, when possible, eradicated. On the side-lines of this work, the Authors hope for a reconsideration of Italian names of this species.] [Article in Italian] https://sisn.pagepress.org/index.php/rio/article/view/356Rock DoveFeral Pigeonoriginal distributionPleistocene fossilsinvasive species
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author Giovanni Boano
Fabio Perco
Marco Pavia
Natale Emilio Baldaccini
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Fabio Perco
Marco Pavia
Natale Emilio Baldaccini
[Columba livia domestic breed, invasive entity also alien for Italy]
Rivista Italiana di Ornitologia - Research in Ornithology
Rock Dove
Feral Pigeon
original distribution
Pleistocene fossils
invasive species
author_facet Giovanni Boano
Fabio Perco
Marco Pavia
Natale Emilio Baldaccini
author_sort Giovanni Boano
title [Columba livia domestic breed, invasive entity also alien for Italy]
title_short [Columba livia domestic breed, invasive entity also alien for Italy]
title_full [Columba livia domestic breed, invasive entity also alien for Italy]
title_fullStr [Columba livia domestic breed, invasive entity also alien for Italy]
title_full_unstemmed [Columba livia domestic breed, invasive entity also alien for Italy]
title_sort [columba livia domestic breed, invasive entity also alien for italy]
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Rivista Italiana di Ornitologia - Research in Ornithology
issn 0035-6875
2385-0833
publishDate 2019-06-01
description [The Rock Dove (Columba livia) is a polytypic species originally confined to coastal and inland cliffs of western Palaearctic and northern Ethiopian regions and to those of Indian subcontinent. The present distribution is confused by extensions of range through hybridization with feral stock, which have determined its diffusion in geographical areas and environments that are very different and distant from the original ones, with a naturalized distribution now virtually cosmopolitan. Besides a substantial number of domestic breeds reared and maintained in this state, Columba livia is now represented by the original wild populations, generally in decline, and by feral populations, originated from abandoned or escaped domestic individuals. These populations developed above all, but no exclusively, in the cities, starting from the end of the XVIII century, with a further significant increase during the second post-war period, In this work, after having examined and discussed the distribution of the species resulting from the Pleistocene fossil findings and from the historical ornithological literature, we advance the hypothesis that wherever there are free-living populations showing phenotypic, biometric or genetic characteristics different from the wild morphotype, it is legitimate to consider these populations as an alien complex of domestic origin, to be controlled by culling and, when possible, eradicated. On the side-lines of this work, the Authors hope for a reconsideration of Italian names of this species.] [Article in Italian]
topic Rock Dove
Feral Pigeon
original distribution
Pleistocene fossils
invasive species
url https://sisn.pagepress.org/index.php/rio/article/view/356
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