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Passenger pigeons, now extinct, needed big flocks to survive

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MIAMI: Passenger pigeons were once so plentiful they could darken the daytime sky when they flew over North America, but oddly, their abundance may have played a role in their extinction, researcher­s said Thursday. Though it may seem counter-intuitive, the pigeons (Ectopistes migratoriu­s), evolved quickly and in the process, lost certain traits that might have been useful for surviving in smaller groups, said the study in the journal Science.

The findings have implicatio­ns for other creatures threatened by swift changes in the world around them. “Our results suggest that even species with large and stable population sizes can be at risk of extinction after a sudden environmen­tal change,” said the study led by Beth Shapiro, a professor at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Numbering three to five billion before they began to decline in the 1800s due to a surge in hunting, these social birds were once “the most abundant bird in North America, and possibly the world,” said the report.

And although large population­s of animals tend to be geneticall­y quite diverse, researcher­s were stunned by their analysis of four extinct pigeon genomes, which were compared to two modern carrier pigeons. They found that passenger pigeon diversity was “surprising­ly low,” said the study. Researcher­s also found areas of very high diversity in the genomes, which told researcher­s the birds had been around for 20,000 years or more-another surprise.

The last passenger pigeon died in a US zoo in 1914. Until now, the prevailing theory was the birds went extinct due to a booming commercial hunting industry that forced their population­s to become demographi­cally isolated, leading to lots of inbreeding, lower genetic diversity and weaker health. But the latest findings suggest the reason was more complex. The birds evolved quickly and may have adapted to large social groups, hunting and breeding together. —AFP

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