Animalia > Chordata > Aves > Anseriformes > Anatidae > Anas > Anas wyvillianaAnas wyvilliana (Hawaiian Duck; Koloa; Koloa maoli; Koloa piwai; Koloa-maoli)The Hawaiian duck (Anas wyvilliana) or koloa is a species of bird in the family Anatidae that is endemic to the large islands of Hawaiʻi. Taxonomically, the koloa is closely allied with the mallard (A. platyrhynchos),. It differs in that it is monochromatic (with similarly marked males and females) and non-migratory. As with many duck species in the genus Anas, Hawaiian duck and mallards can interbreed and produce viable offspring, and the koloa has previously been considered an island subspecies of the mallard. However, all major authorities now consider this form to be a distinct species within the mallard complex. Recent analyses indicate that this is a distinct species that arose through ancient hybridization between mallard and Laysan duck (Anas laysanensis). The native Hawaiian name |
Uniqueness Scale: Similiar (0) Unique (100) Uniqueness & Vulnerability Scale: Similiar & Secure (0) Unique & Vulnerable (100) ED Score: 2.50538 EDGE Score: 3.33374 |
Adult Weight [1] | 2.50 lbs (1.134 kg) | Birth Weight [1] | 31 grams | Female Weight [3] | 1.29 lbs (585 g) | Male Weight [3] | 1.42 lbs (644 g) | Weight Dimorphism [3] | 10.1 % |  | Diet [2] | Carnivore (Invertebrates), Carnivore (Vertebrates), Piscivore, Granivore, Herbivore | Diet - Ectothermic [2] | 10 % | Diet - Fish [2] | 10 % | Diet - Invertibrates [2] | 40 % | Diet - Plants [2] | 20 % | Diet - Seeds [2] | 20 % | Forages - Ground [2] | 20 % | Forages - Water Surface [2] | 60 % | Forages - Underwater [2] | 20 % |  | Clutch Size [4] | 8 | Clutches / Year [1] | 1 | Fledging [1] | 56 days | Incubation [1] | 27 days | Maximum Longevity [1] | 29 years | Snout to Vent Length [1] | 23 inches (58 cm) |  | Female Maturity [1] | 1 year | Male Maturity [1] | 1 year |
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Polynesia-Micronesia |
Fiji, Micronesia, Polynesia, Samoa, Tonga, United States |
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Attributes / relations provided by ♦ 1Nathan P. Myhrvold, Elita Baldridge, Benjamin Chan, Dhileep Sivam, Daniel L. Freeman, and S. K. Morgan Ernest. 2015. An amniote life-history database to perform comparative analyses with birds, mammals, and reptiles. Ecology 96:3109 ♦ 2Hamish Wilman, Jonathan Belmaker, Jennifer Simpson, Carolina de la Rosa, Marcelo M. Rivadeneira, and Walter Jetz. 2014. EltonTraits 1.0: Species-level foraging attributes of the world's birds and mammals. Ecology 95:2027 ♦ 3Weller, MW 1980 The island waterfowl. Ames: Iowa State University Press ♦ 4A comparative study of egg mass and clutch size in the Anseriformes, Jordi Figuerola and Andy J. Green, J Ornithol (2006) 147: 5768 Ecoregions provided by World Wide Fund For Nature (WWF). WildFinder: Online database of species distributions, ver. 01.06 Wildfinder Database |
Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0
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