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- Q3316087 subject Q8301313.
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- Q3316087 abstract "The North Island robin (Petroica longipes) is a species of Australasian robin endemic to the North Island of New Zealand. It and the South Island robin of South and Stewart Islands were once considered conspecific (and called the New Zealand robin), but mitochondrial DNA sequences have shown that the two lineages split prior to the Pleistocene and supported the split into two species. The North Island robin is distributed mostly in the centre of North Island, with small relict populations in the north and south in Moturua Island in the Bay of Islands, Little Barrier Island and Kapiti Island. Populations have been reestablished in Karori Wildlife Sanctuary and Moehau in the Coromandel Peninsula. A remnant population is also reestablishing itself in the Ohope Scenic Reserve in the Bay of Plenty. 40 birds have also been translocated from Mokoia Island, Lake Rotorua, to the Ohope Scenic Reserve to assist in the re-establishment of the species. Their natural habitat is mostly natural forest, particularly Podocarpus and Nothofagus forests, from sea level up to the tree line.".
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- Q3316087 thumbnail North_Island_Robin-edit.jpg?width=300.
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- Q3316087 binomialAuthority "Garnot, 1827".
- Q3316087 classis Q5113.
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- Q3316087 genus "Petroica".
- Q3316087 name "North Island robin".
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- Q3316087 regnum "Animalia".
- Q3316087 status "LC".
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- Q3316087 comment "The North Island robin (Petroica longipes) is a species of Australasian robin endemic to the North Island of New Zealand. It and the South Island robin of South and Stewart Islands were once considered conspecific (and called the New Zealand robin), but mitochondrial DNA sequences have shown that the two lineages split prior to the Pleistocene and supported the split into two species.".
- Q3316087 label "North Island robin".
- Q3316087 depiction North_Island_Robin-edit.jpg.
- Q3316087 name "North Island robin".