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Uncovering the Survival Secrets of the Kākāpō: How Color Variations Outsmarted Extinct Predators

September 27, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Groundbreaking research reveals how the unique feather coloration of New Zealand’s flightless parrot, the kākāpō, evolved as a strategic defense against now-extinct apex predators, shedding light on the species’ remarkable resilience.

New Zealand's kākāpō developed different feather colors to evade predatory birds
The kākāpō individual Hoki as an example of the green feather color polymorphism. Credit: Lydia Uddstrom, New Zealand Department of Conservation (CC-BY 4.0, creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

The Kākāpō’s Evolutionary Marvel

Aotearoa New Zealand’s iconic kākāpō, the world’s heaviest parrot, has long captivated conservationists and nature enthusiasts alike. This flightless, nocturnal bird has faced numerous challenges, including the introduction of predators by European settlers, which led to a severe population decline.

But a fascinating new study suggests that the kākāpō’s distinctive feather colors may have played a crucial role in its survival against a now-extinct apex predator. Researchers from Helmholtz AI in Germany, the Aotearoa New Zealand Department of Conservation, and the Māori iwi Ngāi Tahu, have uncovered the genetic basis for the kākāpō’s color variation, shedding light on the species’ remarkable evolutionary history.

Unlocking the Secrets of Kākāpō Coloration

The study, published in the open-access journal PLOS Biology, reveals that the kākāpō population is divided into two distinct color morphs: green and olive. Using genome sequencing data from 168 individuals, representing nearly all living kākāpō, the researchers identified the genetic variants responsible for this color variation.

Intriguingly, the researchers found that the olive coloration first emerged around 1.93 million years ago, coinciding with the evolution of two predatory birds: Haast’s eagle and Eyles’ harrier. Computer simulations suggest that whichever color was rarer at any given time would have been less likely to be detected by these apex predators, explaining why both colors have persisted in the kākāpō population over time.

Further analysis using scanning electron microscopy showed that the green and olive feathers reflect slightly different wavelengths of light, due to differences in their microscopic structure. This variation in feather structure likely contributed to the birds’ ability to blend into their surroundings and evade detection by their winged hunters.

Conclusion

The discovery of the genetic basis for the kākāpō’s color polymorphism offers valuable insights into the species’ remarkable evolutionary history and the crucial role that predator-driven selection played in shaping its survival strategies. As conservationists work to restore the kākāpō’s population and safeguard its future, understanding the origins and significance of this unique trait could prove invaluable in their efforts to protect this iconic New Zealand species.

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