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- Tristan_Moorhen abstract "The Gough Moorhen and Tristan Moorhen are the two subspecies of flightless rail that comprise this species. The Tristan Moorhen is an extinct subspecies from the South Atlantic island of Tristan da Cunha. It was physically similar to the Gough Island Moorhen of Gough Island, located 395 miles to the southeast.The once abundant Tristan Moorhen had become rare by 1873, and by the end of 19th century it was extinct as a result of hunting, predation by introduced species (rats, cats and pigs) and habitat destruction by fire. A handful of taxidermical specimens of the Tristan Moorhen have been preserved, including one at Harvard University.In 1956 the closely related Gough Moorhen G. comeri was introduced to Tristan da Cunha. On the basis of DNA sequencing of both recently collected and historical material from both species, Groenenberg et al (2008) concluded that the genetic distances between G. nesiotis and G. comeri are of at least the same size as those found between subspecies of G. chloropus in the literature. They propose that the extinct moorhen of Tristan (Gallinula nesiotis) and the moorhens that live on Gough and Tristan today (G. comeri) be regarded as subspecies.".
- Tristan_Moorhen binomialAuthority Philip_Sclater.
- Tristan_Moorhen class Bird.
- Tristan_Moorhen conservationStatus "VU".
- Tristan_Moorhen conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Tristan_Moorhen family Rallidae.
- Tristan_Moorhen genus Moorhen.
- Tristan_Moorhen kingdom Animal.
- Tristan_Moorhen order Gruiformes.
- Tristan_Moorhen phylum Chordate.
- Tristan_Moorhen thumbnail GallinulaNesiotusJury.jpg?width=300.
- Tristan_Moorhen wikiPageID "6425828".
- Tristan_Moorhen wikiPageRevisionID "588066170".
- Tristan_Moorhen auto "yes".
- Tristan_Moorhen binomial "Gallinula nesiotis".
- Tristan_Moorhen binomialAuthority "Sclater, 1861".
- Tristan_Moorhen classis Bird.
- Tristan_Moorhen date "December 2009".
- Tristan_Moorhen extinct "late 19th century".
- Tristan_Moorhen familia Rallidae.
- Tristan_Moorhen genus "Gallinula".
- Tristan_Moorhen hasPhotoCollection Tristan_Moorhen.
- Tristan_Moorhen imageCaption "Tristan Moorhen".
- Tristan_Moorhen name "Tristan Moorhen".
- Tristan_Moorhen ordo Gruiformes.
- Tristan_Moorhen phylum Chordate.
- Tristan_Moorhen regnum "Animalia".
- Tristan_Moorhen species "G. nesiotis".
- Tristan_Moorhen status "VU".
- Tristan_Moorhen statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Tristan_Moorhen type "bird".
- Tristan_Moorhen subject Category:Animals_described_in_1861.
- Tristan_Moorhen subject Category:Bird_extinctions_since_1500.
- Tristan_Moorhen subject Category:Extinct_birds_of_Atlantic_islands.
- Tristan_Moorhen subject Category:Fauna_of_Tristan_da_Cunha.
- Tristan_Moorhen subject Category:Gallinula.
- Tristan_Moorhen type Animal100015388.
- Tristan_Moorhen type AnimalsDescribedIn1861.
- Tristan_Moorhen type Bird101503061.
- Tristan_Moorhen type Chordate101466257.
- Tristan_Moorhen type ExtinctBirds.
- Tristan_Moorhen type LivingThing100004258.
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- Tristan_Moorhen type Animal.
- Tristan_Moorhen type Bird.
- Tristan_Moorhen type Eukaryote.
- Tristan_Moorhen type Species.
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- Tristan_Moorhen type Organism.
- Tristan_Moorhen comment "The Gough Moorhen and Tristan Moorhen are the two subspecies of flightless rail that comprise this species. The Tristan Moorhen is an extinct subspecies from the South Atlantic island of Tristan da Cunha.".
- Tristan_Moorhen label "Tristan Moorhen".
- Tristan_Moorhen sameAs m.0g4wpn.
- Tristan_Moorhen sameAs Tristan_Moorhen.
- Tristan_Moorhen wasDerivedFrom Tristan_Moorhen?oldid=588066170.
- Tristan_Moorhen depiction GallinulaNesiotusJury.jpg.
- Tristan_Moorhen isPrimaryTopicOf Tristan_Moorhen.
- Tristan_Moorhen name "Tristan Moorhen".